Has anyone used this that can provide a review? I saw where a large training firm will not allow this in their class due to supposed catastrophic failures...
So not sure if there are issues...
Posts: 242 | Location: Florida | Registered: October 12, 2004
A case of 1,000 for $200 isn't anything special. SGA and Palmetto have been offering such deals for months, with ammo that is well known and well tested.
Why consider an unknown, with a bold letter ban from Front Sight?
Posts: 8072 | Location: Colorado | Registered: January 26, 2008
Picked up a thousand rounds locally, shot a box, seems pretty accurate and clean. No squibs or signs of overpressure. To tell the truth, it was an inexpensive 124 grain an I wanted to check out the tech.
Posts: 1535 | Location: Arid Zone A | Registered: February 14, 2006
I wanted to try the new tech casings as well. 1000 unfired shellshock casings run $100 plus shipping, so $200 for 1000 loaded seemed like a decent deal. Thought of buying the new reloading dies and reloading them if he cases worked well.
Posts: 242 | Location: Florida | Registered: October 12, 2004
I have a question about this: Their web page specifies this as "Training and Range Ammunition." It is +P. Do most people use +P for training and range?
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Posts: 31608 | Location: Central Florida, Orlando area | Registered: January 03, 2010
Originally posted by fritz: A case of 1,000 for $200 isn't anything special. SGA and Palmetto have been offering such deals for months, with ammo that is well known and well tested.
Why consider an unknown, with a bold letter ban from Front Sight?
This...1000 rounds of 9MM for under two bills shipped from TargetSports...
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Posts: 10603 | Location: Southeast Tennessee...not far above my homestate Georgia | Registered: March 10, 2010
V-Tail - to answer your question, I have only seen +p type ammunition used for training when an agency is trying to match their duty/carry loads with something of similar power for training without the expense of the HP projectile.
Posts: 242 | Location: Florida | Registered: October 12, 2004
Originally posted by computerdoc27: V-Tail - to answer your question, I have only seen +p type ammunition used for training when an agency is trying to match their duty/carry loads with something of similar power for training without the expense of the HP projectile.
OK, that makes sense.
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