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9mm 160 Gr. RN - 2800 Ct. (Case)

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$275.00
Weight:
64.00 LBS
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$18.00 (Fixed shipping cost)
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  • Product Description

    9mm 160 Gr. RN - Sized to .356 (Typical) Other sizes available upon request call or email for options.

    Originally designed for the .38 Super, this bullet is gaining popularity with IDPA and USPSA shooters alike.

    2800 Count (Case)

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    1. 160 gr 9mm

      These load great with 3.0 Tightgroup they run fantastic out of all my 9mm's, carbine rifle as well as 1911, Glock, S&W and Beretta's. on 14th Aug 2019

    2. Two more wins with Bayou!! Thanks to the crew at Bayou!

      Was fortunate enough to be able to shoot in the ICORE Freedom match at GCL and USPSA Eastern Lakes Sectional Match. With the help of Bayou 160gr bullets won both matches.
      Great bullet , great people with great service.
      Thanks to Dennis and the crew at Bayou!
      on 25th Jul 2019

    3. Easy to shoot

      After MANY, MANY, MANY DIFFERENT BULLETS AND POWDERS, loading different grain/weight bullets I have found the 160 gr. have the less recoil, and less powder.
      YES ACCURATE!
      As a competition shooter, I WANT TO GO FAST!
      These bullets help me achieve my goal.
      Did I mention I WANT TO GO FAST?
      #STEEL CHALLENGE, # ICORE, # IDPA, # USPSA
      on 19th Jul 2019

    4. Great for 929

      My Son shoot a 929 and these work great out of it. We like them so much we have standardized on this product. The free shipping was great. on 30th Oct 2018

    5. Great for steel courses

      I've put someplace around 8-10000 of these down the range. Use them in a casual pistol league. Had an issue with targets not moving enough for the RO to see it and kept getting charged misses. These solved that. Steel jumps like it got hit by a .38

      Shoot really clean too with that fancy butter on 'em.
      on 12th Jun 2018

    6. This is it, no more experimenting!

      A champion revolver shooter recommended these and it was good advice. I am loading them with N320 for a Smith 929 used for ICORE & USPSA. The load makes PF plus a little margin, is more than accurate enough at typical distances, and is very soft shooting. I never used lead because of the smoke and smell from the lube. There is a slight odd smell with the coated bullets, but smoke is not an issue. For most of my reloading career I've always been anxious to try a new powder, a new bullet, or a combination that I hadn't experimented with before. I think that is over. I am on my second case of 160g Bayou coated and see no reason to experiment further. on 7th Jan 2018

    7. Bang. Ding. Bang. Ding.

      Been using these for a year and a half or two years. Use them to shoot steel. Shoot soft with my load and move the steel really well. No more RO saying "NO!!!" while other people watching say "He hit that!" on 5th Jan 2018

    8. Great bullet for the 929 revolver

      Loaded behind 3.0 grains of VV 320 shoots about just over an inch at 25 yds. Accurrate, loads well what else could you ask for. Great shipping, multiple colors. on 21st Jul 2017

    9. Great in my DW PM-9

      I have been shooting these with 3.4gr of BE-86.
      Very accurate. Consistent weight.
      on 5th Jul 2017

    10. Economical, Accurate, Clean -- what more can you ask for

      I shoot a Smith 929 for ICORE & USPSA revolver and my favorite load is the Bayou 160g bullet over a fast powder like VV N320 or Ramshot Silhouette. The bullets are accurate, economical, and the loads produce very little recoil. Also, I don't notice much difference between the coated bullets and plated or jacketed bullets when it comes to barrel fowling, and there is definitely not the smoke from shooting simple lead. on 14th Mar 2017

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