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Thread: 9mm-147 HP Group Buy

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    Boolit Buddy mag44uk's Avatar
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    A 357 rifle is in my future and I will need boolits.
    Put me down for 2 x moulds.
    Both ally 8 cavity one plain base and one gas checked solid with loob grooves.
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    I will take a 4cavity plain base hollow point mold. I would also like to request DHL shipping.
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    We are at 8 molds

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    Now at 9 molds

    jkoontz01 at comcast dot net - 2 maybe a 4 cavity, PB, HP

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    Since I don't have enough molds

    Four cavity HP all pins GC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wasalmonslayer View Post
    I think it might be because it’s so close to the 9mm 147 RCBS clone that’s been ran several times......
    Can anyone explain the differences (pros/cons) of this design vs the 147 RCBS clone?? I would be interested in a design that may be more forgiving in the throat (or lack thereof) area. Which would work better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by psychodad View Post
    Can anyone explain the differences (pros/cons) of this design vs the 147 RCBS clone?? I would be interested in a design that may be more forgiving in the throat (or lack thereof) area. Which would work better?
    This one has a gas check. That makes quite a bit of difference.

    10 molds....

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    boomsticksfirearms @ lowcountry dot com (4 cavity Brass HP lube grooves GC)

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    Eleven.....

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    2 Questions,
    1. How would you handle payment if a buyer doesn't do Pay Pal ?
    2.Since the HP options are the same as Mehic's 125 gn .359 bullet, has anyone tested the expatiation** of either bullet cast from a "standard" pistol bullet alloy. Say COWW + 1 or 2 % Sn out of a 9MM pistol ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne S View Post
    2 Questions,
    1. How would you handle payment if a buyer doesn't do Pay Pal ?
    2.Since the HP options are the same as Mehic's 125 gn .359 bullet, has anyone tested the expatiation** of either bullet cast from a "standard" pistol bullet alloy. Say COWW + 1 or 2 % Sn out of a 9MM pistol ??
    Sir, I don't handle payment. You receive an email invoice from Miha and you pay that. Most people who don't do pay pal simply ask someone with an account to pay the invoice from what I have seen. You would have to PM Miha yourself to see if he takes another form of payment. Keep in mind, he does take some time to get back to you.

    I have not tested this particular bullet, I don't have one yet. I can say I shoot a 135 grain GCHP 32 caliber 313640 bullet at over 1500 fps at 10 BHN out of my 32-20 and it is brutal on Jackrabbits. It pretty much knocks all the chest cavity loose and wants to take a leg off on the way out. I am thinking this one should be at least as good out of a long cylinder 357 Mag or my 356 GNR. Not sure how it will act at sub sonic speed out of my 9mm AR15. But I am sure I am going to find out.

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    Wow....I have not looked at the Group Buy Discussion in a while, but was about to start a thread about this style of bullet. With the popularity of Suppressors, the 147gr in a 9mm is a great weight. Love this design. I am actually hoping that this could be done with a No Lube Groove version. This would actually add approximately 3gr to 5gr more weight to the bullet which might be even more beneficial for a subsonic load. I guess the .359 will size down to where it need to be. Maybe a .357 option for the Powder Coat???

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    4 cavity brass .359 HP (all pins), PB .359 maybe 2 depending on price and configurations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Broomstraw View Post
    Wow....I have not looked at the Group Buy Discussion in a while, but was about to start a thread about this style of bullet. With the popularity of Suppressors, the 147gr in a 9mm is a great weight. Love this design. I am actually hoping that this could be done with a No Lube Groove version. This would actually add approximately 3gr to 5gr more weight to the bullet which might be even more beneficial for a subsonic load. I guess the .359 will size down to where it need to be. Maybe a .357 option for the Powder Coat???

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    4 cavity brass .359 HP (all pins), PB .359 maybe 2 depending on price and configurations.

    ALBROOMS AT ComCast DOT net
    I agree that this 9mm/147/GC option should be far more popular than it is. If we can drum up enough interest I am sure Miha will make up all sorts of molds for us.

    12 molds

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    32 responses to this thread. We are at 12 molds. The significant difference with this 9mm 147 percent is the gas check option. This mold is far more versatile than all the others that are based on a plain base. If you have the need to push a 35 caliber to magnum or Carbine velocity this is your best trick.

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    I will take a Four cavity HP all pins PB
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    Please sign me up for a .359 2-cav GC HP w/ all pins. Thanks.

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    14 molds. I think we need at least 100 HP pins to to be active. I think we are at 40 pins. Thanks.
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    Bump to the top, for a great mold

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    This has had 3900 views!
    Yet it is stagnant......................

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    I just loaded up 300 of these from a previous run in 9mm brass with Longshot, 231 and something else. I'll let cha know how it goes after T day.

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Abbreviations used in Reloading

BP Bronze Point IMR Improved Military Rifle PTD Pointed
BR Bench Rest M Magnum RN Round Nose
BT Boat Tail PL Power-Lokt SP Soft Point
C Compressed Charge PR Primer SPCL Soft Point "Core-Lokt"
HP Hollow Point PSPCL Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" C.O.L. Cartridge Overall Length
PSP Pointed Soft Point Spz Spitzer Point SBT Spitzer Boat Tail
LRN Lead Round Nose LWC Lead Wad Cutter LSWC Lead Semi Wad Cutter
GC Gas Check