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good subsonic 9mm ammo?
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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteyMacD" data-source="post: 1177361" data-attributes="member: 7633"><p>I agree, it gets a little scary with plated bullets. However, if you are doing the reloading:</p><p></p><p>1.) bell your case mouth a little more to ensure you arent shaving off part of the plating when seating the bullet.</p><p>2.) slightly under crimp the case mouth during crimping.</p><p></p><p>(these steps were used before I used a suppressor to ensure I didnt get plating separation during fire as I heard some plated brands can be bad about it. From what I have researched, Berry's and Rainiers havent had any issues.)</p><p></p><p>I am relatively new to suppressors (as in just a few weeks), but I have put about 500 rounds through my Trident using Berry's 147s. I paid close attention to the baffles (just visual inspection, the best I can since it cant be taken apart) and also shook the suppressor out after removing the LCD or 3-Lug onto a piece of white paper (never noticed any plate material come out).</p><p></p><p>Of course, YMMV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteyMacD, post: 1177361, member: 7633"] I agree, it gets a little scary with plated bullets. However, if you are doing the reloading: 1.) bell your case mouth a little more to ensure you arent shaving off part of the plating when seating the bullet. 2.) slightly under crimp the case mouth during crimping. (these steps were used before I used a suppressor to ensure I didnt get plating separation during fire as I heard some plated brands can be bad about it. From what I have researched, Berry's and Rainiers havent had any issues.) I am relatively new to suppressors (as in just a few weeks), but I have put about 500 rounds through my Trident using Berry's 147s. I paid close attention to the baffles (just visual inspection, the best I can since it cant be taken apart) and also shook the suppressor out after removing the LCD or 3-Lug onto a piece of white paper (never noticed any plate material come out). Of course, YMMV. [/QUOTE]
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