Duane Thomas Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 My editor at Dillon's Blue Press has floated the idea to me of doing a review of X-Treme Bullets. Before I say yes or no, I want to find out if, in the experience of those who've used them, they're good stuff or not. Any feedback would be appreciated, especially in the area of accuracy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dirty Rod Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 Ive tried the 115 and 124gr 9s and 230gr .45s a couple of times and they worked OK in my guns but I got better accuracy from Berrys, Ranier, PD, and MGs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duane Thomas Posted December 6, 2014 Author Share Posted December 6, 2014 That's sad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pkm Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I shoot their 147s in 9mm and 180 and 200s in .40 without any issue. I don't think you can beat them for the price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digby7 Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 at 20 yards off a bench - rainers and montanas give me a nice big hole. Extremes give me stick deltas and mikes. theyre good for hosing practice at 7 yards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
al503 Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I have 2 9mm limited pistols with the same schuemann barrel. One shoots all of the x-tremes (I've tried all weights except for the 160 grain) very accurately, less than an inch at 18 yards. The other only shoots the larger diameter .356" and .357" 147's well. The lighter .355" bullets are closer to 3" at 18 yards from that pistol. I don't have time to do any load development so I only used them with one powder at the same OAL. Experimenting with different brands and OAL might make a big difference. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rdinga Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I like the 147 HPCB in 9mm. While I do like the xtreme product, I think it is more difficult to develop an accurate load for anyone's plated bullet vs a jacketed equivalent or even coated. Xtreme's seem to have thicker plating than other brands. Their customer service is A++. Good people to business with. In your article it may be note worthy to explain that many people have been frustrated loading plated bullets because they failed to understand how sensitive they are to over crimping. Look forwarding to reading your work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcs Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I like the 147 HPCB in 9mm. While I do like the xtreme product, I think it is more difficult to develop an accurate load for anyone's plated bullet vs a jacketed equivalent or even coated. Xtreme's seem to have thicker plating than other brands. Their customer service is A++. Good people to business with. In your article it may be note worthy to explain that many people have been frustrated loading plated bullets because they failed to understand how sensitive they are to over crimping. Look forwarding to reading your work Agree. Using 9 135 HP for production, Tested 115 heavy plated for open (cheaper than MG and just as accurate), wish they would produce 115 hp in heavy plated. Waiting on 2000 180 FP for limited. X-Treme always run sales, bullets are in stock, ships fast, mil vet discount, and the price is right. If they produce 115 hp heavy plate , I would have no need for the more expensive Montana Gold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
natgas Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I shoot the 124's, and the 180's and prefer them over all others. accuracy is very good and the prices are right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ktm300 Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I loaded and shot about 4k of the 180g .40 JHP. They were not as good as the MG's or Zero's I normally shoot but they were less expensive. To quantify "not as good". A little more variation in weight, a little less accurate, a little harder to load because you have to pay more attention to the crimp. For USPSA type shooting in local matches where we don't see much more than 20 to 25 yards they were not an issue. I think they would be well worth a test and write up just so I can see if my observations were correct. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
varminter22 Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 Since I live less than an hour from Xtreme, I've been using them for many years. While not a true match grade bullet, I've found them to be fine for virtually all the match shooting I do. Would like to see an in-depth article. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GJGary Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I like xtreme, for the price you get a very good bullet. The only plated I found more accurate is berry's hbrn tp. I have the 124 and 230gn on my bench. I am a volume shooter so they work for me, my match bullets are PD. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Open1215 Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I shoot the 124 thick plate hollow points. I like them in super and 9mm maj. I haven't been loading that long but I really like them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rtp Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 They shot better than Raniers for me, although I see no benefit to buying Xtreme HPs - to date, no positive difference in accuracy vs their RNs, just higher priced. I've shot most of their options in 9mm - 124gr, 135gr, 147gr, but mostly 124gr. MGs are more accurate, but that holds true vs Bayou, SNS, and others, as well - not just Xtremes. I'm not sure if Dillon should do an article, as their dies seem to love to leave 'nipples' on Xtremes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trgt Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 ... I'm not sure if Dillon should do an article, as their dies seem to love to leave 'nipples' on Xtremes. I did the JB Weld 'fix' for the 9mm seating die, as have many others, I presume :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fizux Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 No complaints; they are reliable performers at a good price point. I've loaded common pistol and rifle calibers in several different Dillon presses with both Dillon and non-Dillon dies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarge Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 (edited) I like the 147 HPCB in 9mm. While I do like the xtreme product, I think it is more difficult to develop an accurate load for anyone's plated bullet vs a jacketed equivalent or even coated. Xtreme's seem to have thicker plating than other brands. Their customer service is A++. Good people to business with. In your article it may be note worthy to explain that many people have been frustrated loading plated bullets because they failed to understand how sensitive they are to over crimping. Look forwarding to reading your work Agree. Using 9 135 HP for production, Tested 115 heavy plated for open (cheaper than MG and just as accurate), wish they would produce 115 hp in heavy plated. Waiting on 2000 180 FP for limited. X-Treme always run sales, bullets are in stock, ships fast, mil vet discount, and the price is right. If they produce 115 hp heavy plate , I would have no need for the more expensive Montana Gold. From what I understand their HP bullets are thick plated. Yep just read it again here: http://www.xtremebullets.com/Bullet-Load-Info-s/1952.htm Edited December 6, 2014 by Sarge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarge Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 (edited) That's sad. The problem you are going to run into is that many people don't truly understand the difference between loading jacketed vs plated bullets. I think EXTREME bullets shoot just as well as much more expensive bullets IF YOU CHANGE THE CRIMP SETTING. Even when I didn't change the crimp I never got "stick delta's and mikes". The group suffered some but nothing like that. From what I have loaded they are more than adequate for our games. Like lcs said, they are a very good outfit, are VERY supportive of matches, etc... I think if I were writing an article on these I would solicit help from established EXTREME users and let them do some testing for you. Have them indicate crimp settings along with other reloading data, MAJ vs min PF, gun used in, etc. Edited December 6, 2014 by Sarge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcs Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I like the 147 HPCB in 9mm. While I do like the xtreme product, I think it is more difficult to develop an accurate load for anyone's plated bullet vs a jacketed equivalent or even coated. Xtreme's seem to have thicker plating than other brands. Their customer service is A++. Good people to business with. In your article it may be note worthy to explain that many people have been frustrated loading plated bullets because they failed to understand how sensitive they are to over crimping. Look forwarding to reading your work Agree. Using 9 135 HP for production, Tested 115 heavy plated for open (cheaper than MG and just as accurate), wish they would produce 115 hp in heavy plated. Waiting on 2000 180 FP for limited. X-Treme always run sales, bullets are in stock, ships fast, mil vet discount, and the price is right. If they produce 115 hp heavy plate , I would have no need for the more expensive Montana Gold. From what I understand their HP bullets are thick plated. Yep just read it again here:http://www.xtremebullets.com/Bullet-Load-Info-s/1952.htm They do not make 115 HP heavy plate concave base. Only round nose so far. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarge Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I like the 147 HPCB in 9mm. While I do like the xtreme product, I think it is more difficult to develop an accurate load for anyone's plated bullet vs a jacketed equivalent or even coated. Xtreme's seem to have thicker plating than other brands. Their customer service is A++. Good people to business with. In your article it may be note worthy to explain that many people have been frustrated loading plated bullets because they failed to understand how sensitive they are to over crimping. Look forwarding to reading your work Agree. Using 9 135 HP for production, Tested 115 heavy plated for open (cheaper than MG and just as accurate), wish they would produce 115 hp in heavy plated. Waiting on 2000 180 FP for limited. X-Treme always run sales, bullets are in stock, ships fast, mil vet discount, and the price is right. If they produce 115 hp heavy plate , I would have no need for the more expensive Montana Gold. From what I understand their HP bullets are thick plated. Yep just read it again here:http://www.xtremebullets.com/Bullet-Load-Info-s/1952.htm They do not make 115 HP heavy plate concave base. Only round nose so far. All Hollow Points are Heavy Plate Concave Base but are not designed to be used as a defense round. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sarge Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I will send you a PM lcs. But I am holding one of the 115 concave base heave plate HP in my hand right now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digby7 Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 (edited) at 20 yards off a bench - rainers and montanas give me a nice big hole. Extremes give me stick deltas and mikes. theyre good for hosing practice at 7 yards. Ok, to add a bit more context to this. Yes - in general they are a very good company to deal with. I love that you can call them up, get the current price list and get a giant bulk order freighted to a depot for a reasonable cost. they make a very good product, they just dont work for me. I have put around 35k of them down range over the last 2 years. Mainly the 147gr 9mm and the .40 cal 180gr HPCB. This is through either Schuemann Ultimach or SVI AET barrels. I have experimented with OAL and Crimp till I just gave up. Ive had reloaders with alot of experience check out my crimp on loaded rounds and what the pulled bullets look like. everything looks correct. Have tried with both Major and Minor PF - generally using either clays or n320 Plated in general does not seem to agree with AET(though svi is making and AET with a different twist that is supposed to work better for plated/moly) but I would still get fliers/tumblers through the Ultimach barrel. I would say from 10 yards in, they are usable for me. Past that and it becomes debatable. Earlier on this was not an issue as alot of the practice I was doing was at closer targets working on fundamentals. Now I find myself working on stuff at 15 yards + thats protected and it would be nice to know if its me or the gear thats tattoing the no-shoots A very large number of the shooters locally here love extremes and shoot them successfully. They just do not seem to work as well for me. Edited December 6, 2014 by digby7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CZinSC Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I switched to Xtreme 124FMJ after using MG exclusively. I found the Xtreme 124 RN HPCB to be the most accurate bullet i've ever tested. ( 1.5" at 25 yards ) I worked up a load that would make PF, then adjusted OAL until i found the most accurate, at 25 yards, using a rest. The groups I got with the Xtreme were better than the anything i was ever able to do with the MG. Gun was a Tanfo Stock 2. I recently switched to Tanfo Limited. Bought 180 RN HPCB and was impressed right out of the gate with the accuracy. Same 1.5" at 25 yards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bkreutz Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I switch back and forth between Xtreme and Rocky Mountain Reloading. Can't tell the difference between them, I just go by whoever is cheaper when I order. (RMR gives discounts for larger orders) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lcs Posted December 6, 2014 Share Posted December 6, 2014 I will send you a PM lcs. But I am holding one of the 115 concave base heave plate HP in my hand right now. Not arguing, but I think we are both correct Is this what you ordered ? 9mm-115 HP Quantity of 500 Diameter: 0.355 UPC: 819304313095 Price:$45.87 436 in stock! These are what I'm talking about. Notice the different description and look at the color difference. X-treme told me they don't make these in HP yet. 9mm - 115 RN HPCB Quantity of 250 Diameter: 0.355 UPC: 819304314719 Price:$26.18 Quantity in Stock:416 Product Code: XC9MM-115RNHPCB-B0250 I'm pushing 115 a lot faster as I have 5 of those pesky popple holes. I tested the RN and no probs, but HP cut better defined holes in paper. I will call them Monday and ask if the descriptions need updating or they are different platings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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