SC_Dave
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I've never ordered from RMR before and so I've never shot these plated bullets but I want to give them a try. Am I good shooting these in Glock's OEM polygonal barrel?
I load plated bullets in my glock 21 with no problems. I also load RMR plated 9mm & s&w 40 &380 with great results. I buy all my bullets from RMR great guys fast shippingI've never ordered from RMR before and so I've never shot these plated bullets but I want to give them a try. Am I good shooting these in Glock's OEM polygonal barrel?
I found Jake's 124 fmj's to be a little more consistent in size,etc. than the plated, which were already VERY good. That's all I use now. And he just put them on sale today for father's day.
Slacker...I wish I could stop myself at 1k.RMR just lightened my wallet in exchange for 1000 124gr 9mm's
Slacker...I wish I could stop myself at 1k.
I usually order at least 3k, but I noticed the website has buttons/check boxes for 4k, 12k, 20k, and 30k ...with increasing quantity discounts
Maybe and maybe not...depends on the company's policy.just curious--surely for 30K they would have to come by a shipping company like ups, etc. and there would be some shipping charge.
Ideally I'd be putting away enough for a year's cushion...so 30k-50k should cover both practice and matches, but that's over $3700 for bullets, $570 for powder, and $1500 in primersOf course that gets us back to the question of how many bullets, primers and powder do we need/ should we have on hand.
Jake is offering 10% off for Father's Day with RMRDAD promo code which would bring the cost of 115 gr FMJ down to $67.50/1000 for 20,000 quantity purchase. For 30,000, $66.60/1000 shipped!Ideally I'd be putting away enough for a year's cushion...so 30k-50k should cover both practice and matches, but that's over $3700 for bullets
Ideally I'd be putting away enough for a year's cushion...so 30k-50k should cover both practice and matches, but that's over $3700 for bullets, $570 for powder, and $1500 in primers
I thought I was a bit overboard until a member of my Reloading club talked about upping his stash from 100k to 300k
The numbers are pretty eye opening until you break it down a bit.well until I did the math which works out to about 500 to 1000 rounds per week. Which seems like a lot until you work it out to about 100 rounds a day.
I certainly wouldn't be shooting this much if I wasn't loading on a progressive press. If I only shot 9mm, a Dillon 1050 would make a lot of sense.In any case I'm sure you do it all on a Lee Loader lol So don't know how you have any time to get on the net and share with us
(for the humor challenged I'm kidding here)
Glad I was able to help.bds, You just cost me ~$45. I was wanting to pick up 500 of their 9mm 115g FMJ and that 10% off coupon put me over the edge. I hope my wife doesn't mind me buying myself a Fathers Day gift...