I am looking to buy 5000+ 9mm bullets. I am loading for a Glock so they must be FMJ. Who has the best deals? So far I have come up with Montana Gold's 115g HP's for $302.00 per 4000 shipped. Thanks, Sammy
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www.rozedist.com is a vendor for zero FMJ bullets. Depending on the quanity ordered they are around $79.67 per 1k. Also they state there is a 4-5 week wait as they are backlogged with orders. MG would probably be your best bet IMO based on price and availability. I've received great service from them and they ship fairly quick. Their bullets are good quality as well. Maybe somone will post a cheaper price but that's the cheapest I've found on 9mm FMJ. Plated bullets may be a little cheaper...I don't know. -
I just got in my order from Precision Delta, shot 200 so far with good results. They cost $68/k delivered, and their is a discount if you purchase in bulk.Comment
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Wow, that is a smoking good price. Could you weigh a few to see what kind of deviation they have? Great info, SammyI just got in my order from Precision Delta, shot 200 so far with good results. They cost $68/k delivered, and their is a discount if you purchase in bulk.Comment
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Sammy, did you check at USI to see which 9mm Zero's they had in stock?Actually I only started collecting Milsurps 3 years ago. I think I might own about 24...They're cheaper than guns that will most likely never get the opportunity to kill somebody...
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I find it interesting that people try to find the lowest bidder to assemble ammunition for an inaccurate gun, but worry about match-grade considerations like weight deviation.
Considering that Precision Delta loads for PPC competitors, I think their weight deviatiation is nothing to worry about.
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Sure, I actually did that this morning when I was re-loading. I also have about 2k of hornady 115g enc so I was comparing the two. The hornady is consistantly a few tenths lighter thatn 115 and the PD was consistantly a few tenths heavier. Still waiting on the 147g truncated cone and FMJ from PD.Last edited by Johan; 08-23-2009, 9:14 PM.Comment
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I used to think that way too. Now I save big $$$ using moly coated bullets.NRA Life Member and Certified Instructor: Pistol - Rifle - Shotgun - PPITH - PPOTH - NRA Certified RSO
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