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  • m_deaner

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    Sep 1, 2008
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    I think they are too expensive for what you get. 1000 124 grain Raniers for 9mm are $95 at Midway. You could get 125-grain lead bullets from SNS casting for $46 per 1,000. If you like FMJ you could get 124-grain Montana Gold bullets for $72/1000 if you buy a case, or you could get 124-jhp Zeros for $83/1000 shipped from shootersconnection.com (but you have to buy 2,000... here is the link Shooters Connection).
     

    Disposable Heart

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    Apr 18, 2008
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    Greenfield, IN
    Raniers are good, but I gotta agree with Deaner, after shipping from a lot of places that offer them, they get expensives somewhat quick.

    I am a Berry's man. Their shipping direct from their facility isnt bad, but buying from Graf and Sons online ensures a flat 4.50 for shipping and a reasonable price.
     
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