Don't I feel like a dummy!
I bought 3000 rounds of Perfecta 9mm for 20 cents/round.
2k from an individual and 1k from Palmetto.
I just found out Palmetto has CCI BLAZER 9MM 115GR FMJ ALUMINUM CASE for 16 cents on sale.
I could have saved $40/1000 = $120 savings.
One of the reasons is that I was told you couldn't use steel. (and I thought that meant aluminum as well for some reason)
I thought that meant steel casings, but come to find out that it means a steel bullet!
Good grief, why would you tell that to a newb w/o explaining?
Who would use a steel bullet: that's "armor-piercing" cartridges!
I'm probably exposing my ignorance here.
Now I'll have to figure out what to look out for in the bullet part, I just "assumed" the bullet was lead or copperish and never dreamed you could get ahold of a steel projectile.
Is there a reason to stay away from steel casings or aluminum?
Are they OK for the range but don't use them for CC, b/c they have a higher incident of FTF?
I bought 3000 rounds of Perfecta 9mm for 20 cents/round.
2k from an individual and 1k from Palmetto.
I just found out Palmetto has CCI BLAZER 9MM 115GR FMJ ALUMINUM CASE for 16 cents on sale.
I could have saved $40/1000 = $120 savings.
One of the reasons is that I was told you couldn't use steel. (and I thought that meant aluminum as well for some reason)
I thought that meant steel casings, but come to find out that it means a steel bullet!
Good grief, why would you tell that to a newb w/o explaining?
Who would use a steel bullet: that's "armor-piercing" cartridges!
I'm probably exposing my ignorance here.
Now I'll have to figure out what to look out for in the bullet part, I just "assumed" the bullet was lead or copperish and never dreamed you could get ahold of a steel projectile.
Is there a reason to stay away from steel casings or aluminum?
Are they OK for the range but don't use them for CC, b/c they have a higher incident of FTF?