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AIRret
01-17-2013, 05:26 PM
Has anyone used Montana gold bullets to reload?
www.montanagoldbullets.com
Sorry, I don't know how to type a web site that a person can just click on and go to. But I'm willing to learn. I guess I'll have to ask one of the grandkids.
AIRret
01-17-2013, 05:32 PM
Hey, ..... the computer automatically highlighted the web site for me!
I don't know how that happened!!
Bawanna
01-17-2013, 05:36 PM
Your a computer geek darlin and didn't even know it.
I would say check out Precision Delta first.
http://precisiondelta.com/product.php
I went back to Berrys myself...they do everything a FMJ will IMO....cheaper ;)
I use 124gr RN and don’t worry about shooting over 1200 FPS.
mr surveyor
01-18-2013, 06:40 PM
I highly recommend Bayou Bullets
I highly recommend Bayou Bullets
:)
Works well in polygonal rifled barrels
How about that...excellent price too...thanks!
BucketBack
01-18-2013, 09:32 PM
I would say check out Precision Delta first.
http://precisiondelta.com/product.php
I went back to Berrys myself...they do everything a FMJ will IMO....cheaper ;)
I use 124gr RN and don’t worry about shooting over 1200 FPS.
They seem to be really behind in shipping
mr surveyor
01-19-2013, 12:06 AM
:)
How about that...excellent price too...thanks!
so far, I've only loaded the Bayou Bullets in .45 acp and .38 spl, but absolutely no leading, all but smokeless (no "lube smoke") and very accurate. I really need to order some 158 gr SWC's for .357 and 240 gr SWC's for .44 mag.
I'd swear these are as good as "plated bullets" from anyone.
AIRret
01-19-2013, 05:20 AM
I highly recommend Bayou Bullets
We have some bayou bullets but haven't loaded them yet. We've loaded 150
berry's because our bayou bullets (9mm and 45acp) didn't arrive until yesterday and we already had the berry's.
I saw your load recipe for the 45, but do you have load data for 9mm.
http://www.handloads.com/loaddata/default.asp
AIRret
01-19-2013, 06:35 PM
Rubb, thanks for the web site.
HighLander51
01-22-2013, 05:57 PM
Montana Gold bullets are the best their is. Most competition shooters running open guns use them. They are of course more expensive than cast or moly. I run Montana Gold at the big matches and Bear Creek moly at the weekly USPSA match.
I got 4000 of the 115 gr 9mm FMJ bullets from Montana Gold, just started reloading. so far so good.
rjt123
02-15-2013, 11:17 AM
I got 4000 of the 115 gr 9mm FMJ bullets from Montana Gold, just started reloading. so far so good.
Holy crap...66 pounds of bullets?!? :eek:
The poor UPS dude is gonna need an operation. :)
USPS. The postman is cussing that whole "if it fits, it ships" flat rate campaign and Montana Gold.
they earn their $15 to haul that thing from Montana to OKC.
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