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9mm / 380acp 100 grain tcfp Cast Bullet
Auction ID: 115006
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| Description |
9mm 100 grain truncated cone flat point. Priced per 500 count.
Sized to .356". Optional sized to .357.
Many European bores in 380acp are .357 or larger.
We cast this bullet from a mid range harnes alloy for use in 380acp low pressure loads or a hard cast alloy for use in 9x19mm. You can reach over 1,400 fps in a 9mm Lugar with this bullet.
Feel free to message me with any questions.
$10.35 USPS flat rate shipping anywhere in the USA. I'll happily combine shipping with any order of my other bullets. |
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Shipping Conditions |
Buyer pays for shipping expenses
SELLER DOES NOT SHIP OUTSIDE THE USA
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Shipping & Payment Details
USPS flat rate box for $10.35.
Up to 2,000 bullets per box. We combine shipping with multiple bullet orders.
Up to 62lbs of bullets. (7,000gr to a pound)
For combined shipping we must manually prepare an adjusted invoice to send to you. I usually check my email a few times per day. |
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| Return/Refund Policy |
| Accept Returns: |
Yes |
| Must be Returned within: |
7 Days |
| Refund will be given as: |
Refund less Shipping |
| Ask Seller a Question |
 | Question | | I was just reading your answer from eariler questions. Are your 124 grain bullets exactly like the 100 grain? As much as the truncated cone style? |  | Answer | | Same geometric shape. The 122 grain 9mm has a slightly smaller meplat. (flat nose diameter)
I listed an add for the 122 grain with a photo. | | |  | Question | | Are gas checks required for loading? I am new to cast/lead bullets but starting to look to get some for loading to test. Again, curious about what the colored bands are, Is this some type of lube or ring to reduce fouling? Thanks - Matt |  | Answer | | No gas checks on these. The colored band is indeed lube. I also have 124 grain 9mm bullets. For 380 auto I cast these100 grain bullets form a BHN #12 alloy. Not many people want to shoot a 1000 grain bullet from a 9 x 19mm but when they do I cast them from straight 2/6 bullet aloy at a BHN #15. | | |  | Question | | Are gas checks required for loading? I am new to cast/lead bullets but starting to look to get some for loading to test. Again, curious about what the colored bands are, Is this some type of lube or ring to reduce fouling?
Finally, what is the BR hardness rating of your casts? Thanks - Matt |  | Answer | | We hope you will find our site useful and fun. If you have any issues with the site, please do not hesitate to contact us! | | |  | Question | | Are gas checks required for loading? I am new to cast/lead bullets but starting to look to get some for loading to test. Again, curious about what the colored bands are, Is this some type of lube or ring to reduce fouling?
Finally, what is the BR hardness rating of your casts? Thanks - Matt |  | Answer | | - | | |
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