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  • badboybob
    I reload mine with copper plated bullets from Midway at a cost of about $80 per thousand.

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  • reb8600
    I figure about $60 to $65 per 1000 rounds.

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  • bigdog1
    9mm is so cheap now that I hardly ever reload it anymore. You have to count your time and labor then it seems to favor store-bought ammo. ( at least with the 9mm) Biggest advantage in reloading comes from being able to load roundsor bullets that are not commonly available to whatever velocity that you like. I have found that the biggest savings in reloading come from the larger pistol/ revolver rounds or with rifle ammunition. Just my humble opinion...
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  • leeblackman
    I like IMI's mil-spec 124gr FMJ's, I get them from widener's. $46 per thousand. www.wideners.com

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  • colt100
    where do you find reloading data for the imi bullets?
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  • leeblackman
    Same place you find load data for any 124gr FMJ bullet.

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  • leeblackman
    According to Cartridges of the World by: Fank C Barnes

    9mm 124gr
    Unique 5.5gr 1150fps
    700X 4.3gr 1150fps



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  • leeblackman
    The US military uses a 124gr load that travels 1299fps.

    US M882 9mm Ball

    Velocity 1251fps + or - 15fps
    Pressure 27,000psi, max. avg.
    Complete Cartridge Weight 179grs
    Empty Case Weight 42grs
    Bullet Weight 124grs Copper Alloy

    Powder HPC26 5grs



    They also have a really cool M939 9mm Tracer round used for practice, only goes 885fps.


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  • colt100
    Correct me if i'm wrong but I thought that for every different manufacturer of a bullet, there was different reloading data for the bullet. I was under the impression that bullets from different manufactures, even for the same weight and style, could produce unsafe pressures in an otherwise safe load. I'm sure that I'll be corrected but I would like for someone to clarify this. Thanks.
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  • airborne
    Unless you have a progressive loader or alot ot time it's not worth the effort. Do reload competition ammo only anymore.

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