Heavy 9mm cast bullets
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Heavy 9mm cast bullets
Does anyone know if there is a supplier of heavy 9mm bullets in the UK? I am looking for in the region of 180 - 200 grains and ideally gas checked.Alternatively could a 9,3mm cast bullet be swaged down to 9mm?
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Re: Heavy 9mm cast bullets
147gr suit you?
£60 per 1000
From a SAECO mould
£60 per 1000
From a SAECO mould
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Re: Heavy 9mm cast bullets
Way too light Roger, it has got to be at least 175 grains.
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Re: Heavy 9mm cast bullets
What about 180gn 357 Mag bullets. http://www.flecktarn.co.uk/spacj8nx.html I know they're not cast but could be a easier option than 9.3mm bullets...Ovenpaa wrote:Does anyone know if there is a supplier of heavy 9mm bullets in the UK? I am looking for in the region of 180 - 200 grains and ideally gas checked.Alternatively could a 9,3mm cast bullet be swaged down to 9mm?
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Re: Heavy 9mm cast bullets
I can do a 180 grain RN 38/357 boolit sized down to .356" - same priceOvenpaa wrote:Way too light Roger, it has got to be at least 175 grains.
My apologies - it's a Hensley and Gibbs No. 52 and is 158gr RN with one grease groove
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Re: Heavy 9mm cast bullets
If you're desperate for some and have no joy making them yourself Geco do a heavy 9mm. IIRC it is in the 200gr range and is subsonic, which is what I presume you're after.
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Re: Heavy 9mm cast bullets
Yes they are for subs, I will take a look at Geco
Re: Heavy 9mm cast bullets
Hannams do a 180 gn .357/.38 TCL bullet you could easily resize. £78/1000
Or have a word with Shellhouse http://www.shellhousebulletcompany.co.uk/
Or have a word with Shellhouse http://www.shellhousebulletcompany.co.uk/
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