gahunter12
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I have loaded, and shot over 40,000 124gr RN Xtreme bullets. They are great bullets, but I would also look at RMR Thick plated bullets. I just tried them myself, and was very impressed. I will be trying them next year in matches.
I'm using 3.6 grains of Titegroup with the Xtreme 124gr. HP
As many others posted, for general plinking, I would go with lower priced plated bullets.viking499 said:Looking at buying some 124 grain 9mm bullets for general plinking.
While I have not shot PD FMJ bullets, I have shot plenty of Berry's 124 gr HBRN-TP and Montana Gold/Winchester FMJ bullets. For me, due to the hollow base, some HBRN-TP loads have shot more accurate than FMJ loads.I have narrowed my choices down to the Berrys 124 HBRN and the Precision Delta 124 grain fmj. Guns in use will be my CZ's and S&W Shield.
Anyone have any experience with either of these?
I would definitely recommend you try Rocky Mountain Reloading's new thick plated bullets. With some plated bullets with softer core, I have experienced bullet setback when the finished rounds are fed/chambered from the magazine. RMR's new plated bullets with harder 11-12 BHN lead alloy core seem to produce sufficient neck tension as I have not experienced bullet setback on various 9mm/40S&W/45ACP loads using mixed range brass. They certainly have been more accurate bullets than many plated/jacketed bullets I have used the past 20 years - http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?p=9655361#post9655361Any other recommendations in the 124 arena?
Potatohead,
No wonder the price of french fries just went up.
Must be a potato price hike to pay for those Noslers