Anyone know who might be the manufacturer of these bullets?

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jrs1911

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I recently bought some of these 38 Special 125 grain bullets at a local ammunition supply shop. They were bulk packed in bags of 100 and the box they were in was labeled "Frontier". They didn't look like Frontier bullets to me but I thought they might be one of their competition versions. I checked their website and found nothing that looked like them. I went back to the store a few weeks later and took one of the bullets with me. I told the guy I usually do business with that I didn't think they were made by Frontier and he said they looked like Montana Gold. The Montana Gold website didn't show anything like them either.

Does anyone have an idea who might have manufactured these bullets? I liked them and would like to order some more.

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The Extreme looks close but their website doesn't show a 125 grain FP with a cannalure. I may drop them an email and ask them if they actually have a cannalure and the picture is not an exact representation.
 
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All the Montana Gold bullets I've ever bought were yellow brass colored (cartridge case material) but never copper. Those DO look like Extreme but 9mm 124 grain, not .38. Mike the diameter and see if it's .355 or .357. Dunno about that "cannelure"-- sure looks strange.
 
They look exactly like some bullets I got from X-treme last week. I order 158's and they sent 125's by mistake.
 
Thanks for all the comments. I sent the pic to the X-Treme folks and they stated they did make a 38 125 g bullet with cannalure and the picture was a good representation of their product. I think I will be ordering a few.
 
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