8/10/2023 0 Comments Best 9mm ammo for competition![]() Texasref wrote:Here is what I use in all of my 9mm pistols.ġ47gn flat point bullet, over 3.2gn of Alliant Sport pistol. My two biggest weak-points are my eyes (I can't shoot open sight as well as with a dot) and my body (holding the gun up one handed leaves me hurting from the effort - been trying for years).īack to ammo - is this what you recommend? The gun has a 6 pound trigger pull, but it is now on its way to Dave Salyer, who will make it 3#, fix some other things, and mount my 1" Ultradot. ![]() Compared to the better guys here, I suck. The target below is two-handed, and between 15 and 18 yards - not sure, it was an indoor range, and the target stopped in different places each time. I dry-fire almost every day, and have gotten to where the gun stays put when I fire, and my groups have gotten better than ever before, for me, with 9mm. >Orion.If you cannot recognize the difference between 115 and 147 you should be focusing on the fundamentals / dry firing more. I didn't buy it (yet) as I was hoping I could buy target ammo for the same price or better. I bought a case of 115 grain 9mm ammo, and found I can buy another case, on sale, from Johnson Firearms for $330. If I had your ability, I think I would recognize the difference between 115 and 147 grain ammo. I think I asked you about buying a gun you had like that, but if I remember correctly, you had sold it. I sold my Taurus, have been trying to buy a Springfield SA-35 for half a year now (but it keeps going back to the factory as they can't make one properly), and finally bought a like-new Springfield 9mm Range Officer target Stainless. I remember our discussions, and still have most of one box of the 147 grain Freedom Arms left that I bought at your suggestion. I now have the gear to load my own, thanks to one of our members, but I'm not ready to do that yet. Better accuracy would be good, more power would not be good, less felt recoil would be good, and I guess it will need to be FMJ unless someone sells lead rounds that are better for bullseye. So, my question here is what is the best 9mm ready made ammo for "bullseye" shooting. To be honest, maybe I'm not good enough to recognize the difference, but my impression was that both the 147 and the 115 were similar, but the 115 "felt" stronger. Having most of a case at home, and not expecting to shoot THAT much, I passed, but I'm tempted to get them anyway for the future.Ī friend of mine suggested that 147 grain ammo is "easier to shoot well". Yesterday I was offered 1000 rounds for three hundred something dollars by a gun shop. The reality of course is that it will only be used (by me) for punching holes in paper targets. I like 9mm because it is inexpensive, feels like it has lower recoil, and the Magtech is supposed to be good for general shooting. It was supposed to be so I could enjoy shooting my Taurus PT92-AFS, which changed to my Springfield SA-35, and now will be used in my new to me Springfield Range Officer 9mm Target. ![]() not sure what the rest of information means.) Proudly manufactured by American workers in Novi, Michigan.A year ago a fellow at my range offered me a case of Magtech ammo:ĩmm Luger 7,45g (115 gr) FMJ (9A) BT1019 L - 1647 Sold in 250 round packages - buy bulk and save with tiered pricing discounts! This is a TRUE match grade cartridge you can depend on to get you that extra edge.ĩmm 147 grain ammunition is naturally subsonic, making it a perfect choice for use with silencers and suppressors. Guaranteed to meet power factor requirements (125) out of any 4.25" or longer barrel pistol, or we'll refund your match fee. As with all of our ammunition, these are 100% hand inspected using precision cut gauges to ensure functionality in custom pistols commonly found in competition including those manufactured by STI, Cheeley Custom, Hayes Custom Guns, and others. Used by all our sponsored competitive shooters including Matt Koopikka, Nick Molina, Rick Birdsall, and others. We team these up with our proven 147 grain projectiles, Federal primers, and a special slow burning extruded powder designed specifically for low recoil. Brand new, super slick Shell Shock Technologies NAS3 stainless steel hybrid cases are naturally self-lubricating which results in perfect extraction, every time. We developed this round to fill a hole in the ammunition marketplace. USPSA CERTIFIED MATCH AMMUNITION (MINOR PF)
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