Master Blaster
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I wanted to solicit some opinions on Sellier and Bellot ammo. I was looking at Eric's ammoman.com site and considering buying some 9mm anmmo for practice. I noticed the NATO subgun ammo that travels in excess of 1200 feet per second. I have heard people suggest that this high velocity ammo is the best for a glock 26 or any good 9mm.
The NATO ammo is $99 for 500 rounds. I then saw S&B ammo at $70.00 for 500 rounds and I went to the S&B website to check the ballistics. 115 gr. 1280 fps 4" barrell for S&B.
This seems to put it up into the +p catagory but the ammo is not marked +p and the S&B site says they confirm to SAAMI specs.
It would seem that this ammo is a good price and has good performance for a target load (my use).
Besides the lacquered primers what is wrong with S&B.
By the way I ordered some and got the usual 1 day great turnaround form AMMOMAN.COM they always provide.
I noticed the box had to specification numbers on it: UN 0012 (united nations?)
Ccz A0215 (CZech Army spec?)
Anyone know what this means?
The NATO ammo is $99 for 500 rounds. I then saw S&B ammo at $70.00 for 500 rounds and I went to the S&B website to check the ballistics. 115 gr. 1280 fps 4" barrell for S&B.
This seems to put it up into the +p catagory but the ammo is not marked +p and the S&B site says they confirm to SAAMI specs.
It would seem that this ammo is a good price and has good performance for a target load (my use).
Besides the lacquered primers what is wrong with S&B.
By the way I ordered some and got the usual 1 day great turnaround form AMMOMAN.COM they always provide.
I noticed the box had to specification numbers on it: UN 0012 (united nations?)
Ccz A0215 (CZech Army spec?)
Anyone know what this means?