9mm V-Crown HPs can be purchased directly from Sig and are currently available in 115, 124, and 147 gr:
https://www.sigsauer.com/ammunition/bullets.html
9mm V-Crown HPs can be purchased directly from Sig and are currently available in 115, 124, and 147 gr:
https://www.sigsauer.com/ammunition/bullets.html
Speer gold dot 6.5 140gr projectiles. $16.99 per 50.
https://www.midsouthshooterssupply.c...-count?Tk=DFBU
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Precision Delta 9mm 124 jhp projectiles. @ $112 per 1k
https://www.precisiondelta.com/products/9mm-124gr-jhp/
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168 Amax .30 projectiles
https://www.bluecollarreloading.com/...gr-a-max-30502
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.264 Sierra TMK 130gr 27 in stock 100 count
https://www.bluecollarreloading.com/...31954133876834
.264 Sierra Tipped Game King 140gr 100 count 149 in stock.
https://www.bluecollarreloading.com/...39250051137634
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Midway has some Shooter's World powders in stock. Just got 5 pounds of Clean Shot for $109 + Hazmat and Shipping. They have some of their powders comparable to Varget. Unfortunately, still not SBR-Socom in stock (my .300BO choice).
I'm seriously concerned about running out of primers now. Bullets and powder can be found but not primers.
“If you know the way broadly you will see it in everything." - Miyamoto Musashi
I missed out on primers yesterday. But I haven't been able to get powder for months now. This is the first time I've seen pistol powder last longer than three minutes. Of course targeting Shooter's World powder has its benefits, it's less well known than Hogdon/Alliant/etc. Less folks are looking for it. Still, I see an hour later, Midway is down to a few 1lb containers of Heavy Pistol, since starting this post and looking back, Auto Pistol has gone out of stock too.
Shooter's World has load data: https://shootersworldpowder.com/wp-c...rld-manual.pdf - Page 69
But you can also check my load journal (I don't have any velocities listed there because I don't have a chrono right now). But you can't overcharge a .300BO with SBR-SOCOM. You can't get more than about 21 grains under a 125 TNT and get sufficient neck tension to run in a semi-auto. You could maybe cram 22.5 grains in there with a 110-grainer if you didn't need a good crimp.
But you cannot, literally, put more than 23-grains in a .300BO case (I've tried).