Any experience with this bulk 9mm ammo?

by Bryan @, Wednesday, September 21, 2016, 19:48 (2987 days ago)

http://www.leesmags.com/NHPA-4000-rds-9mm-Brass-Cases-115-gr-RN-Quality-Remanufactured-...

4000 rounds of brass cased, copper plated 115gr 9mm for $615. That's 15 cents a pop. Without casting, I can't beat that price loading my own and it's brass not steel cased.

Any experience with it?

Any experience with this bulk 9mm ammo?

by Byron, Wednesday, September 21, 2016, 20:42 (2987 days ago) @ Bryan

I haven't heard of this outfit before and they may have a solid product.

Wideners has fresh Tula 9mm at $169.00/1000. While this is steel cased it is excellent ammunition and I have shot a boat load of it with no issues at all.

One of the gun blogs ran a test on generic 9mm ball a while back and it and Wolf were among the best.

Cheers

Unfortunately Tula isn't accepted at my indoor range...

by Bryan @, Wednesday, September 21, 2016, 20:49 (2987 days ago) @ Byron

I've got 4k rounds of steel jacketed and they don't like the sparking on their backstop. I'm not sure about the bi-metal variety. If it takes a magnet, they won't accept it. That's the pain of not having your own range.

ouch !...$68.49 shipping (nm)

by Jack Benny Miser, Wednesday, September 21, 2016, 21:58 (2987 days ago) @ Bryan

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I didn't go that far to check shipping cost...

by Bryan @, Wednesday, September 21, 2016, 22:10 (2987 days ago) @ Jack Benny Miser

but 4k rounds isn't light.

$68.49 / 4000 = only adds $.017 ea. (nm)

by Grinch, Wednesday, September 21, 2016, 22:29 (2987 days ago) @ Bryan

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Unfortunately Tula isn't accepted at my indoor range...

by Cherokee @, Medina, Ohio, Thursday, September 22, 2016, 07:39 (2987 days ago) @ Bryan

My indoor range will not allow Tula because of excessive powder residue from shooting the ammo. No restrictions at my outdoor range.

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