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9mm 135 Gr. RN - 3000 Ct. (Case)

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Price:
$291.50
Weight:
64.00 LBS
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$18.00 (Fixed shipping cost)
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  • Product Description

    9mm 135 Gr. RN - Sized to .356 (Typical) Other sizes available upon request call or email for options.

    An excellent mid weight bullet popular with USPSA shooters.

    3300 Count - Case

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    1. Great service/ great product

      My bullets were delivered within 4 days of placing the order. I have ordered from Bayou many times and have always been pleased. I will order them again. on 21st May 2015

    2. top notch service!

      Bullets are great as usual. After I ordered I realized I got the wrong bullets. Called, and Donnie answered himself. He fixed my screwup in 30 seconds on the phone and I got what I needed, pronto. Thanks! on 30th Mar 2015

    3. By far best of the coated bullets

      I have tried several other brands, and Bayou are by far the best shoot well don't lead up comp. and are certainly accurate enough for USPSA competition and practice. And customer service is great, I called Bayou the box from the post office was split sent picture to Don and they promptly sent out a box that I'm sure contained more than were lost. on 27th Feb 2015

    4. 135gr hits a sweet spot

      For USPSA these work great. Hits a nice spot between the 124gr and 147gr. In my CZ SP01, which are known to have short chambers, I have to load these shorter than the 124 's to keep the bullet out of the rifling. No problems though, just make sure you check your barrel. on 30th Jan 2015

    5. The best way to go.

      This is all I load with. Great service. They are consistent. Ships fast and shows up at the front door. Perfect for USPSA or IDPA. Just don't ask your wife to lift a box stuffed with 3300 lead bullets. She still has words for me about that. In the beginning I would email Donnie and he would call me back to place the order. The newer site makes it even easier.

      Jason H
      on 21st Jan 2015

    6. Works great with most powder.

      My load is 3.3gr of Titegroup, shorter OAL, easy crimp. Works perfectly and groups below 2 inches at 10 big yards (I think Europeans call these "meters") freestyle. The 135gr bullets are a good go-between when you are looking for reduced felt recoil and steel flipping snapiness. Less finnicky to work a good load for than 147gr bullets. I see no issues with using these bullets in competition either. on 14th Jan 2015

    7. Great choice for USA production divison.

      Clean , accurate, economy. What more could you ask. These are good bullets. Try them I think you will like them.









      on 7th Jan 2015

    8. Quality as expected

      Quick shipping of a great product as usual. You can't beat the performance for the price of these bullets, throw in the amazing customer service from Donnie and I am a customer for life. on 25th Nov 2014

    9. A nice compromise.

      We had been using Bayou 124gr bullets for some time and decided to step up to 147 grain bullets to reduce a bit of muzzle flip. Well the 147 grain shot a little high so we settled on 135 grain. A bit less muzzle flip and the POI was on target without adjusting/replacing sights. Currently on our third case of these and loving them. As usual the Bayou bullets are consistent in weight (unlike many other "un-named" coated bullet producers), accurate, low-smoke and never leave anything in our barrels.

      I can't bring myself to try the new colors... as far as I'm concerned all bullets should be Gator Green.
      on 5th Nov 2014

    10. 9mm 135 gr RN, gold coated bullets

      Bullets are clean and well formed. Weight variation is generally less than +/- 1 grain, with most bullets very close to 135 gr. Good value and super service. I recommend heartily.

      Tested first 100 reloads using same powder charge I use for 147 gr bullets.
      G34 functioned well and accuracy is as good or better than any of the dozens of bullets I have tried before. Velocity is same as 147 gr bullets though, so I will have to increase charge a bit to ensure a 125 Power Factor.
      on 19th Sep 2014

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