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    most common would be solids (used for pistol shooting) most JHPs like Sierra or Hornady are designed for "Home Defense"

    If you want cheap and cheerful you can buy solid lead ones for less than a hundy to well over a hundy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mikee View Post
    Oh Serious Shooters have em, If you are ready for a fright then click the linky

    These are the nearest to the 125g JHPs I sent you

    Zero 9MM 147GR JHP 1000 - 9mm, 147gr, carbines, subsonic, loads, price, ... - Serious Shooters
    That's frightening alight 3-6x the price for 30 cal rifle projectiles!
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    Berrys Bullets 9mm 124gr RN Box of 1000

    This is more my pricing

    They'd do for shooting random objects I'd say. Then I can buy a box of the hornady ones for hunting.

    Hornady 9mm .355 124 gr HP XTP® 35571 Box of 100

    Probably need more brass as I only have 41 shells. All loaded atm just finished them a while ago brass seems cheap enough for once fired stuff. I don't need this stuff for a wee while yet though but good to know where to go when the time comes
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    I've dug a heap of the frontier prog out of the sand bank that have come out if my CZ pistol. That have expanded REALLY well and are about 130/1000

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    Great thread! Toby was the man! Sorry to see he passed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dublin View Post
    Great thread! Toby was the man! Sorry to see he passed.
    Toby was indeed a remarkable young man. Thank you for your kind words.
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    Have you proofed it with the 9mm yet? 12 gauges are sometimes proportionally weaker than smaller guns in 20 gauge etc and the breech face can sink/ collapse either suddenly with light actions or gradually with soft actions. 9mm should be ok in my mind, but I haven't crunched the numbers. Not trying to be a wet blanket, just figured I might save you some grief.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canross View Post
    Have you proofed it with the 9mm yet? 12 gauges are sometimes proportionally weaker than smaller guns in 20 gauge etc and the breech face can sink/ collapse either suddenly with light actions or gradually with soft actions. 9mm should be ok in my mind, but I haven't crunched the numbers. Not trying to be a wet blanket, just figured I might save you some grief.
    Probably a bit past worrying about that sort of thing

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    Edit - missed the last two posts - my condolences.

    Quote Originally Posted by canross View Post
    Have you proofed it with the 9mm yet? 12 gauges are sometimes proportionally weaker than smaller guns in 20 gauge etc and the breech face can sink/ collapse either suddenly with light actions or gradually with soft actions. 9mm should be ok in my mind, but I haven't crunched the numbers. Not trying to be a wet blanket, just figured I might save you some grief.
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