A few years back I bought (not enough of them) some lead free bullets from Midway. Big sale, bought some to try, they worked great in the 9MM and the .357 SIG, and when I went to order more they were out of stock.
Since they are lead free they are lighter and longer than most 9MM bullets. I think the ones I bought are either 95 grains or 100 grains (would have to check). Accuracy was comparable to the other reloads I was shooting in my M&P pistols. I decided to save the rest of them for the .357 SIG pistol.
I know the ones you're asking about are loaded ammo, not bullets to reload. Just saying that the concept works. If you do find some to buy/reload, be aware that when seated to the same cartridge over all length the longer bullet will reduce the case volume. You'll have to find reloading data for that bullet (or develop your own).