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? about 135 gr. cast bullets in 9mm

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  • navc130

    That bullet weight falls within the normal weights for 9mm and I do not see any problem using them. Sometimes the shape of the bullet nose of lead bullets gives feeding problems in some pistols. Round nose jacketed bullets is what the 9mm was designed for military use. Anything else is try-and-see if it works.

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  • bpost

    Are you asking about loading a 135gr bullet or are these loaded rounds using a 135 gr cast bullet?

    If they are factory loaded 135's in new cases, well okay then. If some Johnny B. Good loaded them in his garage and is selling them, I would be very cautious.

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  • Grunt2
    bpost: 31516777266715/comments/31516777317659

    Are you asking about loading a 135gr bullet or are these loaded rounds using a 135 gr cast bullet?

    If they are factory loaded 135's in new cases, well okay then. If some Johnny B. Good loaded them in his garage and is selling them, I would be very cautious.

    +1...

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  • TANK78Z

    as you stated they are new manufacture , I assume it is by a proper ammo loading company, if so 135 grain will be a good load as to weight as it falls right between 124's and 147's , several of my 9's shoot better with 124's so I would definitely try some first, if they seem good to you and are of a reasonable cost BUY them.

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  • sxsnuf

    Thanx for the response folks. I'm not sure who the manufacturer is. He just said they were new, not reloads. At .50 a round, I believe I'll go ahead, get a couple hundred and test for function before I would purchase more. I expect the Taurus to be pickier than the Ruger. It's an ammo eating TANK! My concern was with leading the barrel as I've never shot cast in an auto loader. I'll let you know how they work.

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