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Reloading the 9mm for the Service Model

This is a discussion on Reloading the 9mm for the Service Model within the The Ammo Can forums, part of the Armory Talk category; I have to add on 147 grain bullets in the 9mm are some of the most accurate bullets at the slower velocities....

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Old 09-06-2006, 03:46 PM   #11
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I have to add on 147 grain bullets in the 9mm are some of the most accurate bullets at the slower velocities.
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Old 09-07-2006, 07:24 AM   #12
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You can go to Dicks right now and get 9mm rounds for $5.98 a box so like I said before if all you want to do is punch a little paper and plink IMO it's just not worth it btw that price is if you buy a case
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Mixed brass, zero 147, 3.8 N330 gives me about 900fps out of a 4
3.3 of Titegroup does the same but burns dirtier.

All I do with 147s is punch paper and steel as well but I prefer the slower recoil rather than snappy 115s.
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Amp I totaly agree with you there are lots of reasons to reload. All I'm saying is cost is not a good reason to reload 9mm
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Amp I totaly agree with you there are lots of reasons to reload. All I'm saying is cost is not a good reason to reload 9mm
It is if you do it in bulk, but the more ammo you have lying around the more inclined you are to shoot it. Therefore reloading doesn't save you money as much as it lets you shoot more.
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