Plated Bullets

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Re: Plated Bullets

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mikld wrote:All my dealings with RMR have been very positive. BTW I have 1,000+ "just in case" handloads using RMR's JHP in 9mm. I cannot tell the difference between them and Nosler 125 gr, JHPs, visually or in performance. Not badmouthing plated bullets, just for me there is no reason...


Understand, I only (up to now anyway) shoot my own cast in 45 Colt, 44mag and 357. Handgun and rifle. I used to do 45-70 but sold off the last two of those I had. But, for my 9mm stuff I've been shooting the RMR 115gr. RN and 124gr. truncated cone. Thanks for the info on the JHP's from them, I'll try some of those as well. As I mentioned my carry rounds are 115gr Speer GDHP. The "serious" ammo I put together for my AR are 55gr. Hornady Vmax and for just shooting stuff has been 55gr. FMJ I picked up from Lewiston, Id. but I am going to try some different offerings from RMR also. I like doing business with them, top notch.
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