IPSC and lead 124 9mm for reloading

Oops. Yes Quebec City not Montreal. And I even went and toured the plant last time I was out there. My bad.
 
I gave up on lead bullets for 9mm a long time ago.For a few dollars/K more I can shoot plated without the issues of smoke/leading/dirty guns and the health issues of lead.I also have found that the plated or FMJ bullets are a bit more accurate.

I use plated for practice and FMJ for competitions,although I cant really tell much difference accuracy wise.Ive used AIM and Berry bullets with good results,and tried some campros the other day,which seemed to be a nice bullet.I guess if you cast your own bullets,then there may be an argument for using lead,but buying them doesnt seem to be worth the bother
 
Try sticking with jacketed ammo. I know lead is cheap, but the health issues are worse. Aim is a good bullet, I tend to use their 124gr for Ipsc, Campro is not bad, but has inconsistant bullet weights. Wolf is not a bad bullet, cheap..

I have to disagree the Canpro bullets are the most consistant bullet that I have used in the last thee years.They provide the best accuracy in my STI GP6 and and Tangfolio By far ,sub 2" groups at 25yds.
They rival and exceed more expensive full metal jacket bullet.
I shoot a lot of bullets down range and I would put the AIM bullets a distant third behing Frontiers which also performed well.
Wolf Ammunition is loaded using Campro Bullets as far as I know.
 
Shooting lead indoors should be assessed 1 penalty per shot fired. :onCrack:Cough-cough

9mm plated bullets are cheap.
 
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