Montana Gold bullets are a good buy, if you can afford a whole case. You could try www.brassmanbrass.com they have 124 grain FMJ bullets for 90.00 per thousand with free shipping or these, http://store.brassmanbrass.com/servlet/-strse-287/(BULi9b)-9mm--dsh--124/Detail, for 52.00/500 with free shipping. I like BlueDot powder near max loads with 9mm. Great accuracy and nice flash/boom kinda like a magnum with 6.4 grains of blue dot and 124 grain armscor fmj @ 1.150"oal. If you are spending more than 52.00 for 500 berry's plated, I would definately try these out. I have loaded and shot a few thousand of them and have no complaints. I had a Sigma pistol in .40 S&W and it turned me off of that caliber. I think it was the pistol's fault, horrible 12 lb. tribber just sucked. I did notice better accuracy if I rapid fired in strings of 5 rounds or so. I will never again own another Sigma pistol. Glock is a much better pistol for target 9mm shooting, IMO, than a Sigma. It has a much shorter trigger reset, and doesn't feel like a double action revolver. A Sigma pistol is perfect for a security guard who has to carry a weapon, but never has to use it. I would own one for home protection or daily carry if I was financially limited. I did carry one for a few months and it was fine, only when I tried to shoot slow and 'accurate' with it, did I have a problem. Combine that with the cost of .40 S&W ammo (didn't reload for it) that I grew a distaste for it. I don't work for any manufacturer or affiliate, and don't get paid to advertise. That is just my opinion on it.
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