Getting frustrated with lack of supply/responses

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So I reload 9mm on and off. I havent touched my press FOREVER because I sold my CX4 storm and only have an M213 left in 9mm.

I've been looking to replenish my bullet supply and it seems to be impossible to locate 9mm 124gr bullets.

Checked wholesale and their prices are worse than I expected (even for them). I emailed Wolf asking for a price shipped on FMJ and was told they only have TMJ. Asked for pricing on the TMJ's TWICE and havent gotten a response. Slightly annoyed at this point.

Called Russells and they are out of stock. Son of a.....

Where else in Calgary can a guy get 1000 9mm FMJ or TMJ 124gr bullets? Or online as long as shipping is reasonable?
 
Try Marstar, I get Frontier 124gr plated ones from them and so far so good; price is right and shipping is reasonable. They are not exactly 124gr but close, during last match chrono stage they were clocked at 123.6gr.
Just load them lighter than FMJ.
 
I placed an order with Marstar. Unfortunately because its a friday afternoon Im sure nothing will happen with it until next week. Oh well, hopefully I dont get raped on shipping too badly.

I will definately keep TSE and Proline in mind for the next order, but I have a feeling their prices wont be able to compete. We shall see.

Thanks for the replies.
 
ProLine and The Shooting Edge both carry CanadianBDX products I believe. CanadianBDX does a 9mm FMJ now.

In fact, BDX isnt loading any 9mm presently because of a lack of bullets from the US supplier. No 9mm component bullets available for retail as a result. Same goes for 45acp as well. I didnt see any at ProLine either and was at Russells today, and again, didnt see anything. Wholesale is dumping off a bunch of old stock Excel but they are at full retail prices for a less than quality product. Good luck on your quest, but perhaps some of the retailers in Edmonton have stock.
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There is a Calgary local who sells AIM plated bullets, his contact is on the AIM website. I just picked up 1000, I think price tax in was about $90. Seems like a nice bullet, they should call them 122 grain, not 124 though.
 
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