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    Quote Originally Posted by Wm Dunn View Post
    I've never used them in anything but my wife's .380 and they actually do pretty good (100gn HBRN) for a pocket gun (M&P 380 shield EZ). 1 7/16" pattern at 25' not to bad for a 3.6" barrel. I shoot mostly Xtreme's 124gn HP's in my 9mm and love em but there's not to much available for the .380 in plated but after seeing this thread maybe I'll try some of Xtreme's 100gn RNFP.
    I think you will be satisfied with it.

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    Good post. I was wondering the same thing. I’ve pulled a couple Berry’s bullets and couldn’t salvage them. Haven’t had to do that to the Xtreme bullets yet..How do they stand up to the Rainier bullets?


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    We have some customers who like the Rainier just fine. We have been an Xtreme bullet dealer for a long time, and with our limited space in the shop, we have always stuck with hem.
    Quote Originally Posted by Holland View Post
    Good post. I was wondering the same thing. I’ve pulled a couple Berry’s bullets and couldn’t salvage them. Haven’t had to do that to the Xtreme bullets yet..How do they stand up to the Rainier bullets?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wes Sage View Post
    We have some customers who like the Rainier just fine. We have been an Xtreme bullet dealer for a long time, and with our limited space in the shop, we have always stuck with hem.
    I gotcha.I liked how they were able to be loaded using FMJ data. But maybe it’s because they were the first bullets I used when I started doing 9mm and it made it easier


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    All Plated bullets are supposed to be loaded the same. Low to Mid Jacketed data, or full range lead data. Most people load the Xtreme with Jacketed data, but it is always better to work up loads in your gun. All plated bullets seal the bore better than jacketed bullets, and can get a little more pressure for the same load data as jacketed
    Quote Originally Posted by Holland View Post
    I gotcha.I liked how they were able to be loaded using FMJ data. But maybe it’s because they were the first bullets I used when I started doing 9mm and it made it easier


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    Used both, prefer xtreme by far.

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    Berries tend to have more deviations in weight and uniformity. In my opinion. Extremes not much to complain about. The hollow points are the best target round I've shot!

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    So hollow points over sp? Probably going to get. package from sages


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    Yep, extreme hp is there target shooter. Extreme hp are not a defense bullet. I know it seems weird.

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