I have shot up quite a bit of it in 9mm Luger, .380 ACP, 5.7x28 and 12-gauge. Everything went bang, made holes in the target where I aimed them and didn't jam up my guns. The 12-gauge is of particular note in they have, in the "Defense Dynamics" line, a 9-pellet #1 buck load at 1200 fps for reduced recoil while still patterning well out of unchoked shotguns. Reasonably priced, too, as low as $13.98 for 25 (at Rural King), or 56 cents per round. The 5.7 can be had in "Range Dynamics" 40-grain FMJ 150-round bulk packs, about 60 cents a shot. .380 "Defense Dynamics" is a 90-grain jacketed hollow-point @ 975 fps, ~56 cents per round.
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Originally posted by egregore: The 12-gauge is of particular note in they have, in the "Defense Dynamics" line, a 9-pellet #1 buck load at 1200 fps for reduced recoil while still patterning well out of unchoked shotguns.
Did you test-pattern them yourself?
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