9mm 124 grain projectiles

X-Reloaded for Ontario folks. They had 124gr 9mm Campros for $83. (currently sold out) and shipping within Ontario is pretty decent. I used to order from other sources but shipping outside of ON was a bit higher and the deal breaker.

They've got 115gr Campro for $80./1K and 124gr X-Metal coated for $89/1K.
 
Tenda if you're in the GTA for Campros but it's hit and miss if they've got any in stock. Target Sports has X-Metal 125gr RN for $90/1K.
 
Cheapest is not always the best choice. IMHO, avoid CamPro Bullets unless you like aggravation, risk and being cheated on quantities. To save repeating myself, read more on this previous post:

https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1520099-Good-bullets-for-loading-9mm?p=13570234&viewfull=1#post13570234

Huh, first complaint I've read about on Campros. I've probably reloaded about 6K rnds of Campros in 9m, 45ACP, 38/357 and 223. I've noticed the odd very lightly tarnished batch but never buildup on them, but I never buy the HP pills. Yeah, they certainly aren't polished and pretty as a Berrys but I don't care on the looks as long as they make holes. Mind you, my Shadow2 and Glock gets pretty good accuracy from the 9mm and my DD AR gets 1MOA out of the 223. I reload ammo for a couple of buddies and as a result, I have to keep count on the number of rounds I make for them each time and (knock on wood) I've been +2-3 extra in the box. I'm going to have to count my new box of 45ACP and every box going forward.
 
Cheapest is not always the best choice. IMHO, avoid CamPro Bullets unless you like aggravation, risk and being cheated on quantities. To save repeating myself, read more on this previous post:

https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1520099-Good-bullets-for-loading-9mm?p=13570234&viewfull=1#post13570234

I've never been "cheated on quantities" on campro bullets, i'm past 20,000 of the 147 grain bullets at this point. I once counted them for 'fun' years ago and use that as the base measurement weight and i've always been over 1000 afaik.
I don't care if they are tarnished, and the accuracy is better than what I can shoot. I guess that's a personal ocd thing.
I have once had an incorrect bullet in the 147 grain box (it was a 124 grain) but I always lay out the bullets on the table for inspection before reloading anyways. And I always inspect the finished cartridges in a shock bottle so it would show up there too.
Easiest is to find a local dealer, or use Canada ammo with their free shipping. (factor in $5-10 more per bag through canada ammo)
 
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