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  2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
 
4 of 5 Nice looking bullets, but... February 28, 2022
Reviewer: GCF from CORPUS CHRISTI, TX United States  
Received my order Qty #500 of 124grn FP, & as usual very nice looking bullets. Only problem is they mic consistently under 0.355". Average 0.3542" - 0.3543".
UPDATE: Contacted Customer Service about this issue, & they opted to make it right immediately. No hesitation. Replacement order out the door in record time. All I can say is WAY TO GO X-TREME CUSTOMER SERVICE!

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  11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Best Bullets December 21, 2019
Reviewer: Matt Sleadd from Columbus, GA United States  
Outstanding bullets that seat consistently and have no exposed lead.  The flat tip cuts clean, easy to see, holes on target-quality paper.  These holes are so clean that I had another shooter at the range mistake my 9mm for a 45.  While I love everything I shoot from XtremeBullets, these are my favorites.

Given any other choice, this would be the only bullet I would load.

Unpublished Load Data - FYI only
8" Barrel - 9mm, Seating Depth 0.112"
CCI Small Primers, Hodgdon HP38 - 5.0 gr
ESTIMATED pressure - 27,282 psi
Velocity - 1,228 fps

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  12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Accurate July 15, 2018
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from CA United States  
9mm
124 FP
5.5 - 5.6gr Power Pistol
1.060 OAL
Starline brass
CCI primer
1152 fps
Very good accuracy from my Sig, CZ, HK, and Glock.

Benched results at 25 yards using red-dot sight. 15 shots.
1) Sig P226
Group average-to-center (ATC) = 0.653 inch
Score on NRA B-16 slow fire target = 144 out of 150
2) CZ SP01
Group average-to-center (ATC) = 0.749 inch
Score on NRA B-16 slow fire target = 145 out of 150


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  3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 My Poly80 Build loves these April 21, 2018
Reviewer: Jake from ,  
My PF940v2 build with OEM Slide and Shadow Systems Barrel groups very well with these plated bullets. Better than any of the FMJ and Non-coated cast I've used yet.

My go to load is 7.4gr of BlueDot, 1.095 C.O.L., CCI Primer, and light crimp


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  4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Punches a Nice Clean Hole December 30, 2017
Reviewer: Weekendshooter from Altoona, PA United States  
I shoot about 6,000 of these a year in IDPA matches.  They work well in all of my pistols. My load is 5.8 gr. of AA #5 with an OAL of 1.070".  Please consider offering these in bulk quantities.

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  22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Good choice December 11, 2017
Reviewer: jsl55 from CA United States  
I'm very happy with these bullets. Here's my data using range brass: 4.0 grains of Titegroup, CCI 500, 1.095 OAL, Dillon 650.

TiteGroup
Xtreme Plated 9mm
CCI 500 Primer
124 Grain
4.0 grains

G34 1084
1100
1097
1077
1094
1092
Average 1091

PF 135


XD 5" 1054
1085
1079
1077
1072
1066
Average 1072

PF 133


LC9 940
940
923
957
945
960
953
936
Average 944

PF 117


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  2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
 
4 of 5 Watch Leade Engagement September 8, 2017
Reviewer: AZ Guthrie from Sierra Vista, AZ United States  
Matt in CP, Texas.  With these long-shanked bullets, you have to make sure the full-diameter portion of the bullet doesn't hit the leade of the rifling.  If you seat the bullet so it will fit freely in the barrel or in a cartridge gauge, you shouldn't have any problems.  Make sure you reduce powder charge to accommodate reduced case capacity.

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  1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
 
1 of 5 Really Dissapointed so far August 11, 2017
Reviewer: Matt in CP from Texas  
I bought these from a reseller and can't seem to get them to feed properly in my Glock.  I am trying to diagnos the problem but I can't find any data on the website for OAL.  Seems like basic info that should be available.  I really want these to be a good option

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  25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 My bullet of choice June 7, 2016
Reviewer: CB from Wooster, OH United States  
2016/06/07 (added chronograph data)
9mm Luger mixed cases, this 124 grain plated flat point, 1.100 inch OAL, light taper crimp (just to remove case flare), S&B small pistol primers, and ONE of the following (I weigh rather than dip) powder charges:
Alliant Unique 5.5 gr,   1239 fps,   423 ft lb
Alliant BE-86 5.5 gr,   1195 fps,   393 ft lb
Alliant Blue Dot 7.7 gr,   1154 fps,   367 ft lb
Hodgdon TiteGroup 4.2 gr,   1123 fps,   347 ft lb
Hodgdon LongShot 5.5 gr,   1111 fps,   340 ft lb

These function well in any pistol I've been able to try them in, including:
Sig P226 (used this pistol for chronograph data)
Sig P239
Sig M11-A1
Springfield XDM9 full size

Not wimpy loads, but shoot nice clean holes tighter than my aging hands can hold.

What more could I ask?

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  7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 9MM 124 FP March 1, 2016
Reviewer: Hunter27262 from High Point, NC United States  
Shoots very accurate - Fairly inexpensive to load - I have tried several different powders and all worked well, but I liked the No.7 best for the 9MM 124 FP. I have purchased these in 500 lots over three times and will purchase again. I have also tried the 40 RNFP 155 and been very happy with them as well.

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