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Join Date: March 14, 2008
Location: St Louis, MO
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Best Bullet for IDPA, 9mm Glock 26??
I'm just getting started in IDPA, and am using my new Glock 26. I'm loading with Federal primers and Tite Group powder. Any suggestions on a reasonably priced bullet that I can buy in bulk that will be reasonably accurate with this short barreled 26? And where might I find those bullets? Thanks guys....
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Join Date: March 28, 2007
Location: SOCAL
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By these: https://secure3.mooseweb.com/montana.../pricelist.tpl
My family and I have shot thousands of these beauties!. At these prices, they are very nearly as cheap as low end commercial cast lead bullets. AND, cheaper than many "plated" or "premium" lead cast bullets. I like HP's as I think they open up better and disintegrate better when shooting at steel targets. I like the 121gr IFP or the 124gr HP's. I am going to order the 115gr HP's next
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Join Date: January 6, 2009
Location: Just off Route 66
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Price is a little high!!! Rocky Mt. Reloading are a better deal.
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Join Date: May 17, 2008
Location: Far West Texas
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Best Bullet for IDPA, 9mm Glock 26??
Most of the USPSA pros who shoot 9mm Production use 147g with a fast powder such as TiteGroup or Bullseye, etc. Less perceived recoil than with a lighter bullet. I use Precision Moly 147g.
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