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Bulk 9mm bullets

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Wildyams

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I'm looking for a good place to get bulk 9mm bullets. Preferably 1000, 115 grain Round nose or something similar.

I don't want lead bullets.

So far i'm looking at Precision Delta and Berrys mfg. Do these companies make good bullets? (I did notice that Precision delta has a $5 for ordering not in 2000 round increments and berrys was quite a bit more expensive)

any other suggestions?


Thanks
 
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Precision Delta is the cheapest around AFAIK. They are good quality bullets.
$68 per 1k (that includes shipping).

Unfortunately, you'll be waiting 6 weeks or so. They are busy. :(

I don't know why anybody would bother with plated/coated bullets when you can get jacketed for less.
 
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6 weeks wait is alright. I head back to college in a couple weeks, just trying to restock for the next time I come home. I have about 400 rounds of the expensive stuff (hornady and speer) left
 
Hmmm, that is pretty good price. I might give them a try. Can someone comfirm whether the Zero Bullets are the same as Precision Delta? BTW, how do they compare to Montana Golds (this is my main stay bullets)
 
I won't buy plated bullets anymore, not when I can get FMJ for less money and a better bullet.
Roze Dist or Delta Prec. is the way to go.
 
I like the Berry's and my wait for the bullet you describe was about two weeks. I have since started casting my own and given up on buying bullets.
 
I've been shooting Rainier 130/.356" plated round nose bullets in my 9mm with great success. $88/1,000.

1,050 fps in my Glock with good accuracy.
 
I have fired several thousand Zero bullets in 38, 357, and 9mm. Not one problem at all, and the boxes make good storage containers for loaded ammo. :)
 
I know you said you don't want cast lead bullets, but Missouri Bullet Co's hard cast Brinell 18 rated LRN bullets are very economical -- their 9mm 125gr LRNs are only $104 per carton of 2K.
 
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