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    I just ordered 500 62 gr bullets from rmr bullets I'll give them a try and post back. $45 with free shipping was hard to pass up. Thanks for the link guys. Sry to hijack

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattieb View Post
    I just ordered 500 62 gr bullets from rmr bullets I'll give them a try and post back. $45 with free shipping was hard to pass up. Thanks for the link guys. Sry to hijack
    Please let us know once you get some testing time with those. I have access to a couple pounds of h335 and cci #41's that I'll probably put behind them
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    There are some ss109 in stock at rmr
    http://www.shop.rmrbullets.com/223-5...09-1000-ct.htm


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    Quote Originally Posted by bsoileau24 View Post
    There are some ss109 in stock at rmr
    Says "out of stock". But there's two problems with that anyway... 1. They're SS109s, and 2. They're pulled. Two things you don't want in a bullet if at all possible.
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    A number of years ago I placed an order for 1000 each 55 gr. and 62 gr. IMI fmj bullets and they both were lead core. I've loaded up most of the 55 gr. but have sat on the 62 gr. bullets. Guess I will set them aside and load up a few more 62 gr. SS109 bullets I have before starting on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedRallyeZ View Post
    Please let us know once you get some testing time with those. I have access to a couple pounds of h335 and cci #41's that I'll probably put behind them
    I will I'm still waiting on them to get here and the weather to warm up a bit. I'll post on here as soon as I get some results.

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    I just ordered the SS109's from Wideners. Does anyone have any good load recipes for this bullet? I have Varget, IMR 4064, and AR Comp available to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meausoc View Post
    I just ordered the SS109's from Wideners. Does anyone have any good load recipes for this bullet? I have Varget, IMR 4064, and AR Comp available to me.
    I'm running 25 gr. H335 with CCI primers in RP cases for SS109 bullets. It does well. Ran it through a Crony and it was averaging 2912 fps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meausoc View Post
    I just ordered the SS109's from Wideners. Does anyone have any good load recipes for this bullet? I have Varget, IMR 4064, and AR Comp available to me.
    I generally use my least favorite powder since SS109s don't shoot that accurate. So I'd use whatever powder you will miss the least. Any of those will work.
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