Which 124 grain 9mm?

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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

Thanks. I don't have Titegroup powder, but I will add your suggestion to my list of suggested loads. Seems everybody loves Xtreme 124gr HP, so I decided to order some today to see how it compares to the RN.
 
Potatohead,

No wonder the price of french fries just went up.
Must be a potato price hike to pay for those Noslers:D
Next thning we know you will think you are Goldfinger and go for the Gold ones.....Custom made.:)

Let us know your test results with the gold one so we can get the correct Carat type gold..
Carat conversion:
58.33% - 62.50% = 14k (acclaimed 58.33%)
75.00% - 79.16% = 18k (acclaimed 75.00%)
91.66% - 95.83% = 22k (acclaimed 91.66%)
95.83% - 99.95% = 23k (acclaimed 95.83%)
99.95 and above = 24k (acclaimed 99.99%)

24 carat might be to soft resulting in Golding???:evil:
Oh well chore boy time.

Tried some RMR "thick plate in 45 APC, really liked them.
I have some in 9mm I am going to test tomorrow that I got as a PIF from BDS.
I also ordered some of both.

I am going to try to test the RMRS vs the MBC cones both coated and uncoated.
Different beasts, plated vs lead but it should be interesting as long as I don't have one of those days :cuss: :where I cant shoot straight to save my.....:eek:

Missouri and RMR both offer a 5% discount ot THR members.
 
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W/231 W/the 124g. hp around higher end of the hornady chart @1020fps. Valpeens u have a P.M..
 
viking499 said:
Looking at buying some 124 grain 9mm bullets for general plinking.
As many others posted, for general plinking, I would go with lower priced plated bullets.

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?
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.

Any other recommendations in the 124 arena?
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#post9655361

BTW, RMR offers 5% THR discount with thehighroad5 code and THR name/ID in the order notes box.
 
Potatohead,

No wonder the price of french fries just went up.
Must be a potato price hike to pay for those Noslers

LOL, what can I say, I like the finer things in life!
 
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