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9mm 160 Gr. RN

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    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.

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    1. 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 31st Oct 2018

    2. Search ended

      Consistent, clean, accurate, very affordable, easy to hand load, perfect for IDPA, I even like the color on 14th Aug 2018

    3. Awesome

      These load very well on my press and perform great. Looking for a good IDPA round and these certainly fit the bill. Will be ordering more soon. on 31st Jul 2018

    4. 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 13th Jun 2018

    5. Shoots better than me

      Went with the 160 gr in 9mm for ICORE. Shoots like a dream, low recoil, easy target acquisition, but wish they had a mind of their own to go to target where I intended. An excellent product, outstanding service and Dennis is there to help out. on 16th Mar 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 6th Jan 2018

    8. 9mm, 160 gr. RN sixed @.357

      very good bullet in a S&W 929 very accurate with N320 powder will buy more for USPSA
      next will try them in glock 34
      on 25th Sep 2017

    9. Soft shooting

      Typical Bayou, had em a couple days after ordering. Pretty consistent sizing. coating will stand being disassembled if correct bell and taper are used. Shooting from a 3.5" EAA compact, 4.25" LW CMD 1911, and an RIA FS that I use for USPSA and steel matches. I 'think' they are even softer than 147s. I use 2.7gr of TG at 1.140 and stay away from Aguila and CBC cases. 10lb recoil on the FS and thinking about an eight 'cause the cases are still getting out a ways. Had to adjust the rear sight a tad. As always, if you try some of these, do your research, start light. These are going pretty deep. My load is A load, not THE load. Deep seating and fast powder are not for beginners! Try em, but be safe. on 14th Sep 2017

    10. There's Gold in the Bayou

      I received my test batch of 100, 9mm 160gr gold coated round nose bullets. On initial observation I noticed they all looked the same, that is to say there were no bare spots and the coating was very even. The purpose of the load test is for a new Sig P320 X5. Testing for minor PF and to see if the loads land in the same area as other loads, proving this gun can shoot anything in the same area <3.5" circle @ 20 yards. Which they did.
      The first load tested was 2.9 gr of TG, 5 rnds 7/8" x 1.25". Way beyond satisfied with these Bullets. I'll be ordering more shortly.
      on 21st Aug 2017

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