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Old 04-01-2011, 08:19 PM   #1
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I just bought 500,9mm, 124 grain,RN Lee bullets.These are Micro band,tumble lubed with liquid alox, I got them for a great price and I was wondering if any of you other reloaders have used them and how you liked them.morayman.................
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If you mean the TL356-124-RN,, then yes I've tried a few,,LOL

It came highly recommended by another member here.It works very well in my C9 and my bro's 995.
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Yep, thats the one! I haven't reloaded any yet,so I didn't know how they would do.My C-9 is still new and kind of finicky until it gets some more rounds through it.I was hoping these would feed good and be accurate.morayman.................
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i prefer the same bullet in TFP design. accurate, good feeding, and reliable.

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lol yea ive casted ,loaded and shot a couple of them .
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Yup & they work.
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I had a lot of issues with this bullet until I started resizing after casting. Since then, I haven't had any problems at all.
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I had a lot of issues with this bullet until I started resizing after casting. Since then, I haven't had any problems at all.
ive always wondered if your mold was oversize from day one. i remember all teh problems you had with that one.

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I've cast and shot several thousand of these and like them very well. Use them in my C9 and 995TS.
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I had a lot of issues with this bullet until I started resizing after casting. Since then, I haven't had any problems at all.
ive always wondered if your mold was oversize from day one. i remember all teh problems you had with that one.

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The 2 cavity molds that I started with were the worst trouble. Both of them have been sent back to Mother and have not yet been used since. I now have a 6 cavity mold that seems to be pretty solid, but I've only cast 150 or so bullets out that one so far, which isn't enough to really get a good idea how the quality of the cast will be. Once I get home, all 3 molds are going to be put through their paces hard core, as I'm out of 9mm bullets right now and will be needing some for hunting season.
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