![]() Today I am reviewing PMC Bronze 9mm 115 Grain FMJ Brass Cased Ammo. When shooting from greater distances consistency is important. Some cheaper ammos don't always have the most consistent power loadings. The result is the recoil varies from shot to shot. Your Ammo should be reliable and consistent. My own thinking is you should practice with the same ammo you plan on defending yourself with. Some people think if you aren't loading your magazines with the latest Zombie Grade high expansion hollow points then you are cutting yourself short in personal defense. Keep in mind we want a reliable consistent ammo, for the purpose of practice at the range, and self defense if we so choose. So this leaves you trying to find the cheapest brass cased ammo. Plus many ranges don't allow anything buy brass due to safety concerns of sparks. Unfortunately you can't reload either steel or aluminum ammo. Then there is aluminum cased ammo, which performs much closer to brass, while costing less. Unfortunately steel cased ammo usually is not polished, which leads to difficult loading of magazines and cycling problems in some guns. If you make your purchases based simply on price, then you will likely end up with some russian made steel cased cartridges. So the new challenge is trying to find a quality 9mm ammo for punching holes in paper at the range. Now that ammo prices have come back down to reasonable levels, reloading for calibers like 9mm no longer makes sense. Should you go buy a box of 50 for $20, or reload your own for $6. Of course the cost of reloading is dependent on how much you value your time. Now that we have a chance to get a pro gun candidate elected these fears are starting to go away, and as a result store shelves are rather well stocked on most common calibers.įor a while the high cost of ammo for calibers like 9mm, had driven many to consider reloading. The fear of a gun ban, and ammo shortages have lead to massive amounts of ammo hoarding. Especially with 8 years under Obama's rule. 9mm Ammo review PMC Bronze FMJPosted on by Paul White ![]()
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