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Other Ammunition Calibers => Factory Ammo => Topic started by: Intercooler on May 07 2014 09:17:49 PM MDT

Title: Blazer Brass 9mm 115gr FMJ
Post by: Intercooler on May 07 2014 09:17:49 PM MDT
   I shot these through the XD before without any pull-down information. This time we can capture it all.

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Title: Re: Blazer Brass 9mm 115gr FMJ
Post by: Intercooler on May 17 2014 11:22:45 AM MDT
Springfield XD 4" 1205, 1210, 1209, 1214, 1197. Average = 1207 FPS/ 372 LBS
EAA Elite Limited 4.75" 1225, 1218, 1246, 1218, 1250. Average = 1231.4 FPS/ 387 LBS
Title: Re: Blazer Brass 9mm 115gr FMJ
Post by: The_Shadow on May 17 2014 12:10:23 PM MDT
They look like nice numbers... 8)  Hopefully we can make a positive ID with the documentations... ???
Title: Re: Blazer Brass 9mm 115gr FMJ
Post by: HammersD on May 20 2014 07:58:47 AM MDT
I have shot those and they are so much cleaner burning than PMC, Fed AE and Magtech.  No smoke cloud to try to site thru for the next shot.  lots less build up of carbon on the gun to clean afterwards.  I have moved to basically Speer and Sellier & Bellot for practice rounds.

I just wish CCI/Speer would make 10mm ammo using their 40 bullets.  would be a nice competitor round to the new Federal Trophy round and we already know how the bullets perform in nuclear loadings that Underwood makes.  Imagine a Speer lineup of 10mm at 600+ ft lbs for a 180 gr. and up for the 165.  pipe dream I know, but dreaming sometimes leads to reality.