Do you want 124gr or 115gr?

Well, I guess it'll be 124, but I'm in the cheaper is better camp. 5$ doesn't really make a difference though.

On a side note, there was some quality control issues on the first batch that you sent me, so to make up for it, you sent me another 100 rounds to make it up to me. That was super great of you guys, and I wanted to report that the quality seemed flawless on the 100 new rounds. I'm not sure if you changed anything to your process, but if you did, keep it like that. Even if it's slightly more expensive. I'd rather pay 285$ for 1000 good ammos (28.5¢/round) than 280$ for 990 good ammos+10duds (28.3¢/round), even if it's cheaper that way.

To me 124gr or 115gr isn't really important (I mostly just plink for fun), but going through 1000 rounds to find out the few that are bad is a pita.
 
most competition shooters will want 124gr..... so would i, 147gr would be great to.

there is so much 115gr in canada, dare to be different.

Really eh? I did not know that. For us plinkers planning on making the jump to comps, can you share a little more info on why 124? Do you find it really makes that much of a difference, or is that just how the "norm" kind of worked itself out to be over time? Glad you posted that!
 
Really eh? I did not know that. For us plinkers planning on making the jump to comps, can you share a little more info on why 124? Do you find it really makes that much of a difference, or is that just how the "norm" kind of worked itself out to be over time? Glad you posted that!

People find 115 snappy in their guns with more muzzle rise over 124gr..... 147 is even better since it feels like a slow push. Less snap, faster back on target and better double taps
 
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