wolverine_173
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looking for some 9mm jhp bullets that i can reload. Everything I see is sold out
Montana Gold Bullets has 9mm/124gr JHP for $368 / 3750 - http://montanagoldbullet.com/index.php/9mm-124gr-jhp-84.htmlwolverine_173 said:where can i buy 9mm jhp bullets to reload?
Everything I see is sold out
When did you place the order?Backorder at Precision Delta
I have a case of 124gr JHP that should ship this month.
When did you place the order?
I've had 4k on order since Mid March, they said ~ 16 weeks then...Early last month.
I ordered and recieved a "sample pack of 100" within a week or so.
I liked the results, so I ordered a case.
Many match shooters prefer to use JHP bullets over FMJ to reduce fouling in the barrel and keep barrel compensators cleaner as JHP bullets don't have exposed lead base like FMJ bullets (some even claim JHP bullets are more accurate than FMJ). If you check match shooting forums like Brian Enos, you'll find the use of JHP bullets popular and common place - http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=104369RealGun said:The common demand is for FMJ shoot-em-up stuff.
Thanks, been looking for 9mm JHP...BTW, if you hurry, Montana Gold has 9mm JHP bullets again in stock.
9mm/124gr JHP $368 / 3750 - http://montanagoldbullet.com/index.php/9mm-124gr-jhp-84.html
BDS wrote:
Many match shooters prefer to use JHP bullets over FMJ to reduce fouling in the barrel and keep barrel compensators cleaner as JHP bullets don't have exposed lead base like FMJ bullets (some even claim JHP bullets are more accurate than FMJ). If you check match shooting forums like Brian Enos, you'll find the use of JHP bullets popular and common place -
I've found JHP to be more accurate in both my CZ-75 and XD(M)Do you think that really applies to 9mm shooters?
Well in theory anyways, longer the bearing surface of the bullet (part of bullet base that rides the rifling), better the bullet could engage the rifling and stabilize in flight.RealGun said:Do you think that really applies to 9mm shooters?
Do you think that really applies to 9mm shooters?