I buy that regularly and it is really good.
I buy that regularly and it is really good.
My go to practice and training ammo. Good to go.
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Only drawback is that the primer are crimped and the crimp must be reamed or swaged out before reloading.
I have a primer pocket swager but I don't bother with these cases because I already have piles of nine that don't have the crimp. I just decap 'em and put 'em in the scrap bucket.
But again, I depend on Q4318 to stay alive in the big city. Good stuff.
I love 9mm NATO. It's always worked for me and it's my favorite range round. I buy it whenever I can.
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0 issues through a couple thousand rounds, almost all in competition, winning several. I do not notice any difference in recoil, but I am 64 and 285lbs, with XL hands.
[QUOTE=Uni-Vibe;2666722]Only drawback is that the primer are crimped and the crimp must be reamed or swaged out before reloading.
I have a primer pocket swager but I don't bother with these cases because I already have piles of nine that don't have the crimp. I just decap 'em and put 'em in the scrap bucket
How does this compare to the MEN 124 gr nato?
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I believe the Winchester is "hotter" as in its American Nato spec which is similar in pressure to +P ammo. The MEN is European Nato Spec, which is a lower pressure, though not as low as say Blazer 115gr. I have shot quite a bit of the MEN 124gr Nato, including through a comp'd G19 and it runs ok. Blazer, as a comparison would cause failures to eject (stovepipes) and failures to feed. The MEN is very good ammo IMO.
[QUOTE=Uni-Vibe;2667688]Not crimped, though looks like they are lacquer sealed
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