What is your go to for budget 10mm range projectiles?

Started by The Fox, February 07 2021 04:40:50 PM MST

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The Fox

Title says it all. I'm looking for the cheapest way to keep shooting. Coated bullets have so far been the way. Where is the best place to get them from? Any site sponsors here with discount codes?

Kenk

Evening,  if lead is workable , Missouri bullet Company IDP # 5 has served me well in the past, 500 for $50.00

https://missouribullet.com/results.php?category=20&secondary=11

CtYankee

I use SNS Casting coated 165 gr for general shooting: 500 @ $48.50. Before the Fall delivery was usually 4 days from order. Availability has been spotty since Oct. but right now they show all their 10 mm bullets as being available.

Kenk

Morning Ct,
That sounds like a deal if you like them

Ken

The_Shadow

Cast your own bullets and quality lube or homemade lube has many benefits...
The "10mm" I'm Packin', Has The Bullets Wackin', Smakin' & The Slide is Rackin' & Jackin'!
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Kenk


Alabusa

I use Laser Cast 180gr RNFP that are about $40 for 400. These bullets in Starline brass over 9.8gr Blue Dot produces near a 1inch ragged hole at 25 yards at about 1100fps.

Kenk

Absolutely, for me, 180gr XTP's or 180gr HAP's with 10.4gr's of Blue Dot makes for some amazing accuracy, and even greater accuracy  if you were a pro 😊

bigboredad

I like the ones that come out of my garage and I coat my self.  The price is right but customer service really sucks

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Kenk


sparkyv

I've found Brazos Precision bullets to be great for range practice and their prices are very competitive, PLUS they have a decent selection in stock with a two-week backorder, not 12 or 14 weeks backorder.
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BC17A

I agree with Shadow, start casting and never look back. I make it a point to collect more lead than I shoot every time I go to the range. My wife and I usually collect/sift 20-25 pounds of bullets from the backstops which melt down to about 16-18 pounds of clean usable lead. Other than some idiot labor, free bullets can't be beat.

lechwe

I picked up some 180gn coated cast bullets from Acme at $52/500. Need some brass with large primer pockets so I can load them. Only brass I have right now has the small pocket but I don't have primers for those.

Kenk

I know nothing about casting, but will be starting soon, it's like...what am I waiting for😀

triggerman10

What make is the brass with a small primer? Never saw that.