Hey Doc, do you have any videos of the testing you do ?? and or website ?? I enjoy reading all your test info and data..
Hey Doc, do you have any videos of the testing you do ?? and or website ?? I enjoy reading all your test info and data..
T2C--the 147 gr is subjectively a bit softer shooting.
lyodbraun--Uh....no.
I've been waiting on the 135 gr. bonded test. Ty for posting.I did think there would be a difference in the results though.
Last edited by bruce; 03-07-13 at 22:47.
wow look at that 9mm 147 hst2 and hst4...no reason to bother with the +p with that bullet.
Last edited by Mag360; 03-08-13 at 06:45.
DocGKR,
May I ask which pistols were used for the tests especially for the 9mm.
Thanks!
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It depends. Typical test guns in 9mm are around 4" in barrel length. If you are using a barrel under 3", or a long slide gun the +p is beneficial. I have noticed that some longer slide guns cycle better with +p. With standard rifling from a Sig P228 4" barrel I average around 965fps for standard 147gr HST, and 995fps for the +p version. So I prefer the +p version.
Last edited by S. Galbraith; 03-08-13 at 11:18.
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9 mm = Glock 19
.40 = M&P40
.45 = M&P45
I was also wondering about that. Thanks for posting it.
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