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Until relatively recently I would have highly recommended Falcon Bullets. I've shot several thousand of their 147 gr 9mm...great bullets.

 

But alas, upon checking their website they seem to be on a hiatus related to family issues.

 

We cast and powder coat, but I know several folks that just use the interwebs and order bullets from BBI or Black Bullets International out of Alamo, TN

 

https://www.blackbulletsinternational.com/contact-information.html

 

or http://www.bayoubullets.net/

 

and http://montanagoldbullet.com/index.php/catalogsearch/result/index/?limit=all&q=bullet

 

Good luck with your search.

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Volunteer gun shop in Bristol keeps some locally cast bullets.
Where do you shoot IDPA?

 

Yeah the guy that does these is in Washington County, VA. I've had pretty good luck with them after his first couple of batches 3 years ago. Too much wax. Last several years they've been good though.

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Thanks for the suggestions I like to support local businesses when I can. It also saves on shipping. I'm just getting back into reloading after several years off from shooting centerfire.

I haven't started shooting in TN yet as I'm still getting settled but have plans to visit IDPA mashes at ORSA, Cleveland, and I'm sure there are others.

I haven't tried coated bullets, typically I used hard cast in the 45 and plated in the 40, I am just getting set up to load 9mm.
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I haven't started shooting in TN yet as I'm still getting settled but have plans to visit IDPA mashes at ORSA, Cleveland, and I'm sure there are others.

 

If you would like to go to the club one day, drop me a line. I recently became a resident of TN, and a club member as well, but would be happy to show you around.

 

- Kevin

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Thanks for the suggestions I like to support local businesses when I can. It also saves on shipping. I'm just getting back into reloading after several years off from shooting centerfire.

I haven't started shooting in TN yet as I'm still getting settled but have plans to visit IDPA mashes at ORSA, Cleveland, and I'm sure there are others.

I haven't tried coated bullets, typically I used hard cast in the 45 and plated in the 40, I am just getting set up to load 9mm.

9mm and cast is a different story vs. 40 and 45. 9mm bores are all over the place and the tapered case will swage oversized cast, recipe for leading. Highly suggest coated .357 diameter bullets for 9mm. Edited by Jct1911
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Until relatively recently I would have highly recommended Falcon Bullets. I've shot several thousand of their 147 gr 9mm...great bullets.

 

But alas, upon checking their website they seem to be on a hiatus related to family issues.

 

We cast and powder coat, but I know several folks that just use the interwebs and order bullets from BBI or Black Bullets International out of Alamo, TN

 

https://www.blackbulletsinternational.com/contact-information.html

 

or http://www.bayoubullets.net/

 

and http://montanagoldbullet.com/index.php/catalogsearch/result/index/?limit=all&q=bullet

 

Good luck with your search.

How have I never heard of Black Bullets International?  I live just down the road from Alamo and have worked in Transportation in West TN for years.   I will have to check them out.  

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