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    1775usmarine

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    i loaded about 20 115gr 9mm RN lead cast bullets. tested them last thursday. loaded them with ramshot competition 3.0gr & 3.5gr. subsonic. they were fron SNS casting. they seemed ok as far as functionality goes, didn't chrono or shoot through my 9mm suppressor. planning on doing more tests with them for accuracy and testing with suppressor, may load some up tonight.

    You looking for more if the price is right?
     

    hd96heritage

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    possibly. let me do a little more testing on them. preferably i was wanting some 147 gr. and i still have 480 of these. what is this right price you speak of?
     

    1775usmarine

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    Online they are selling for 31 and then whatever ship is. I would say 30 but for you and since your wife? made those mushrooms and we are expecting them again I will do 25.
     

    gunbunnies

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    Very interesting info on the revolver reloads but I think I could add some technique presented...

    It's only because I'm really old and I use to have to rely on the wheel guns before the semi auto's showed up on the scene...
     

    bradmedic04

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    Very interesting info on the revolver reloads but I think I could add some technique presented...

    It's only because I'm really old and I use to have to rely on the wheel guns before the semi auto's showed up on the scene...

    GB used rocks before the invention of tools.
     

    gunbunnies

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    Melensdad must have got too much oxygen on that hike he just came back from....

    revolvers don't need oil... that is a semi auto thing....
     
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