Good deal on 9mm ammo

TMJ, Total Metal Jacket. I have bought a whole lot of the American Eagle 147gr TMJ with lead free primer. It is amazing how clean it is. If you pick up the brass after firing even the area around the flash hole is clean. And your gun, spotless.
 
wow.. you guys should start to reload. I do my 9's for about $5 per 50.
Can I have your Factory brass? I'll pay shipping...lol
 
alexlacelle said:
So is TMJ better than FMJ. Does it shoot the same? I'm just wondering, why does Wolf in Kingston sell TMJ for less that FMJ?

The TMJ bullets are less expensive...but not by much. TMJ is also reffered to as Thin Metal jacket...it's just a thin electroplating. The jacket on a FMJ is much thicker.

Some people have reported accuracy issues with the TMJ but it really depends on the gun. The rifling on some barrels can also cut through the plating...FMJ is better but a bit more $

If you want a fully encased bullet you can also get CMJ (fully encased with a full thick jacket, or JHP...hollowpoints don't have an exposed base)
 
alexlacelle said:
Do you know why they don't allow it?

Usually because the backstops can't handle it. At least thats the case at my range.
We find the metal jackets that have separated from the rest of the bullet, quite close to the shooting positions, from guys who don't follow the rules. They really do a job on the steel plates.
RPM
 
I load my 9MM from my own cast bullets from wheelweights. Cost is limited to my time and primers at about $3.00/100. Leading? Never have experienced leading in any of my nines including, STI Trojan, Np 29, Hi-Power or CZ 85. 4.7 gr Unique. I use Mr. Jakes red hard lube and water quench my bullets.

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Trouble with buying ammo not locally is the shipping kills you !! HEAVY !!! :( Before ordering make sure you factor in the shipping costs .

nitehawk55
 
I just orderd 1000 CMJ bullets (just bullets, not the ammo) for $55... :wink:

I don't need factory ammo I can make my own :p :wink:
 
One thing that needs to be said, people often ##### about LeBaron always being out of stock. Well, one of the reasons for that inconvenience is the fact that there are some individuals out there who think it's a great idea to buy up their entire stock. The last time I was at the Markham LeBaron, the lady behind the counter said that they were out of 100 round ammo packs because some ASSWIPE bought everything they had in stock. Thanks a bunch, whoever you are. That kind of inconsiderate, selfish behavior makes one not want to give heads up to fellow gun nuts.
 
capp325

Might also speak to LeBaron's need to bring in more quatities of stock! I know out here 9MM is bought up by the case in the spring by RCMP for their qualifiers, so to Sheriffs Depart. I know because I often get their brass.

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I order in lots of 4000 or more FMJ or JHP ( mixed cals ) bullets from my supplier as he gives a flat rate on shipping once it reaches a certain weight with UPS . Sure gets heavy fast with a box of 2000 weighing 60+lbs :shock:

nitehawk55
 
The problem with lead is if you are shooting lead out of some 9mm they tend to tumble . Another problem with lead ( in any calibur ) if you are shooting ipsc or any kind of sport that you have to shoot fast you can smoke your self out (so much smoke you do not have a good site picture[ indoor ranges] ).
 
Mobile 1 - Not saying you are wrong but I have not seen any evidence of lead bullet tumbling with either my cast Saeco 124 gr lead bullets from wheelweights or bought 124 gr Bullet Barn RN bullets in any of my guns. I have shot them out to 50 yards with no problems noticed.
 
Them is MAH 9mm's, Boy!

capp325 said:
some ASSWIPE bought everything they had in stock. Thanks a bunch, whoever you are
Hey now...aren't we all good Conservative, market forces, pro-capitalist, every man for himself types? I guess the business should have declined to take his/her money and instead waited for people to trickle in to buy the rest of the stock a couple of boxes at a time?

ORDER MORE STOCK IN THE FIRST PLACE. You snooze, you lose, I guess.
 
Re: Them is MAH 9mm's, Boy!

pontcanna said:
Hey now...aren't we all good Conservative, market forces, pro-capitalist, every man for himself types? I guess the business should have declined to take his/her money and instead waited for people to trickle in to buy the rest of the stock a couple of boxes at a time?
Where did I say that the business should have declined to take his money? My point was that the purchaser should have had a little more consideration for fellow shooters who don't have an ammunition depot in their basement.

pontcanna said:
ORDER MORE STOCK IN THE FIRST PLACE. You snooze, you lose, I guess.
If you knew anything about retail logistics, you would have known that large stores these days keep just enough inventory to satisfy projected average demand. It's actually cheaper to lose a few sales than to be overstocked. They don't (and can't) plan for unpredictable contingencies like one person deciding to buy up their entire stock.
 
I guess I don't know about retail logistics. Someone wants a good deal and throws their money at it, it's gone. What else do you expect?
 
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