Aguila Blanca
Staff
It looks like Berry's Bullets finally has some bullets in stock to sell to us peons. I have enough .45 bullets for awhile, but I could maybe use some in 9mm. But I also have a .38 Super gun, which takes the same diameter bullet as 9mm, so I'm trying to decide if I should double up, and standardize on one bullet for both "calibers."
I seem to have used up my 115-grain round-nose. For 9mm I have two boxes of 124-grain. And for .38 Super I have one box of 130-grain. Obviously, I can use either bullet in either round -- if I can find data. But I'm wondering if I should buy 147-grain bullets to use for both (once I have used up the existing stocks). And if I go with the 147-grain, do I get round-nose, hollow-point, or cone shaped flat-point?
I seem to have used up my 115-grain round-nose. For 9mm I have two boxes of 124-grain. And for .38 Super I have one box of 130-grain. Obviously, I can use either bullet in either round -- if I can find data. But I'm wondering if I should buy 147-grain bullets to use for both (once I have used up the existing stocks). And if I go with the 147-grain, do I get round-nose, hollow-point, or cone shaped flat-point?