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I don't usually post our deals here, but this one is going to be pretty hard to beat:

9mm (.355) 115gr JHP Bullets - Made by MFS in Europe
1500 ct box - $119 (7.9 CPP)
https://ravenrocksprecision.com/9mm-115gr-jhp-bullets-updating/

38 Cal (.357) 157gr JHP Bullets - Made by MFS in Europe
1500 ct box - $137 (9.1 CPP)
https://ravenrocksprecision.com/158gr-357-38-cal-jhp-bullets-updating/

These are the same bullets Norma uses in their safeguard line of ammo.

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Wow, thanks! I’ll check them out. I usually run RMR Nukes for 9mm, they’re quality and relatively inexpensive. However, 1500 for $119 sounds great.

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More back in stock: 9mm, 38 Cal, and also 10mm Brass (brand new Starline , $237 for 2000 ct and free shipping)

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What sort of affair is crimping those .358 158 JHPs in hot 357 ammo? I've only roll crimped on a cannelure or cast bullet groove.

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Honestly, I wondered why they didn't have crimp, but it's the same bullet norma uses in their 357 Mag Ammo. We are doing a special deal on the 158gr JHP (boxed marked 38 Special) and those are only $109.77 for 1500 ct. That's a little less that 7.4 cents each. Pretty much an unbeatable deal for a jacketed bullet nevermind a JHP.

https://ravenrocksprecision.com/38-cal-357-158gr-jhp-bullets-brand-new-updating/


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Originally Posted by RavenRocksPrecision
Honestly, I wondered why they didn't have crimp, but it's the same bullet norma uses in their 357 Mag Ammo.


https://ravenrocksprecision.com/38-cal-357-158gr-jhp-bullets-brand-new-updating/


This guy tests these bullets in .357 looking for bullet jump. He didn't have any issues:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDHGAV4VXTI&pp=ygUUbm9ybWEgc2FmZWd1YXJkIC4zNTc%3D

I loaded some up in .357 and shot them last weekend. With a light crimp in Starline brass, I had no issues.

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I just received the 1500 9 MM bullets and 2000 Starline brass I ordered. I have no idea how you are able to source deals like this but I'm glad you do.

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John,

Thanks. Our niche is hunting reloading, but it's sort of the off season for that, so I'm trying to get people turned on to us with a supplier with some really good deals in the meantime.

This weekend we are doing free shipping on all the 500 ct quantities of MFS bullets for those who still haven't decided if they want to try them or not. Check them out here:

https://ravenrocksprecision.com/projectiles/handgun-projectiles/?_bc_fsnf=1&brand=94


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I placed a second order last night. 1500 .357 HP bullets @ 7.3 cents delivered got me to thinking about reduced loads in a .358 rifle. They would probably turn a woodchuck raiding the garden inside out at maybe 2000 fps and I can try to wear out some longer range steel targets.

I also ordered 500 of the .451 117 grain composite bullets. I have never tried them but at the price point it seemed like something worth a try. I found .45 ACP data for them... hope to find .45 Colt data for my Mountain gun... I'm guessing some impressive speeds would be possible. If anyone comes across .45 Colt load data a heads up would be much appreciated.


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Just got an email that the order I placed late last night has already shipped... Great way to build a company!


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