Hey, it's Bill with Raven Rocks Precision.
We got our start with high-quality, unique, and obscure brass—stuff that's often used in places like Africa. Over time, people started asking for more common calibers too, so we began sourcing those. Today, we probably sell more components for 9mm than anything else.
That said, we haven’t abandoned the unique rifle brass and hard-to-find items from around the world. What we have now is options—a lot of 9mm options—and at great prices.
We're going to talk about some of our bestselling 9mm bullets today, as well as some of the brass we can pair them with. Keep in mind, our stock rotates constantly. What’s available today might be gone tomorrow—but new and exciting products are always around the corner.
Let’s start with what’s probably been our hottest, fastest-selling 9mm bullet over the last couple of months: the Sig 125-grain FMJ flat-nose bullet. We sold about 750,000 of these over Memorial Day weekend—thank you for all the orders!
What’s unique about this bullet is that it’s an actual full metal jacket bullet, not plated. It's made in the U.S. and was offered at a price point that was almost unheard of. That’s probably why we sold nearly all of them. Thanks for your patience as we shipped all those orders.
Deals like that come around only once in a while. Most of our deals are great, but sometimes we only have enough for one weekend. Hopefully, you can stretch your use of them longer than it took us to sell them!
Next, we have another unique option: the Sierra 147-grain JHP Sports Master bullet. This is also U.S.-made, has extremely tight tolerances, and is a great option for loading heavier rounds—especially if you're aiming for subsonic loads. You're not going to find these for less anywhere else. These are all brand-new bullets—not pulls—so the quality is consistent. We’ll be bulk packaging most of these
Another flagship bullet of ours is the Dead Nuts 9mm 124-grain JHP. We've had these for about a year and have run sales occasionally. Right now, we’re running a promotional sale because we just partnered with Dead Nuts to become their exclusive U.S. retailer. You can get these for $89 per thousand, which is a great price for a U.S.-made, jacketed hollow point (not plated)—that’s 8.9 cents per round.
If you're looking for something even more unique, we have a copper polymer matrix frangible bullet. It's primarily copper with a polymer binder that holds the bullet together. Unlike traditional frangible bullets, which are very brittle, these are more durable—though they can break if over-crimped.
These are excellent for training, shooting steel at close range, or going lead-free. Right now, they’re on sale for just 4.7 cents per bullet, which is an outstanding deal for new bullets. That’s part of why we’ve sold millions of them.
Currently, we have about 10 different bullet options for 9mm, possibly more. They vary in weight, nose style, and composition. Because we carry unique products, we also host a load data forum on our website. It’s a great resource—people post about their experience, especially with unique bullets like the 94-grain ones, which require more care and knowledge to load properly. While we don’t share exact recipes, you’ll find what’s worked for hundreds, if not thousands, of other reloaders.
We know most people reuse 9mm brass, but we also offer new brass—including some unique variants. One example is our brand-new 9mm brass with lead-free primers. This pairs well with our lead-free projectiles like the 94-grain bullets and Inceptor ARX bullets (copper-polymer frangible), available in 65-grain and other calibers. So, if you're looking to load completely lead-free rounds for indoor shooting, that’s an option—and it’s still affordable.
If you want something more premium, we have Nosler 9mm +P brass, which is perfect for pairing with defensive JHP bullets like the Dead Nuts 124-grain or Sierra bullets. It’s high-quality brass and ideal if you’re building your own defensive loads or just want premium components.
Bottom line: we offer really competitive prices on 9mm components, and our stock keeps growing. Some of these items we can only get once—so if you see something you like, grab it. Otherwise, it might be gone next time you check.
We’re always working to bring in new items and really appreciate all the feedback and questions from our customers. Please keep them coming.
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