Why is Tulammo so darn accurate?

Started by Olgo, February 25 2018 08:04:27 PM MST

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Olgo

I've shot 9mm (when I had a 9mm pistol) and 40sw out of my G29 with 40sw barrel (along with other 40sw pistols) and I got tighter groups than any other brands like Hornady, Winchester and Underwood.

Why does this dirt cheap Tulammo shoot so well? If they make hollow points I'd be carrying them.
How powerful is 10mm? Well, see those craters on the moon?

sqlbullet

In most standardized tests of ammo steel cased ammo lags behind in accuracy.  If you are getting better accuracy, your gun just likes it.

Olgo

Funny you said that. I must've just got the right guns, PF9, P250, SW9SE, G29. The only pistol I haven't tried it on was my HK USP9.
How powerful is 10mm? Well, see those craters on the moon?

JMag1

I don't shoot Tul, but happy to hear it works for you.


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Pumpkinheaver

The limited amount I have shot has not been very accurate this excludes their 7.62x39 that is more accurate in my rifles than most American ammo as a lot of American made 7.62 ammo is loaded with .308" diameter billets.

terdog

With me the Tula is just as good as anything else when it comes to plinking.

my_old_glock

My old POS CAR15-A1 shoots Wolf steel case 223 like it's match ammo.

My Beretta Pistol likes aluminum case Federal ammo.


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Intercooler

I like to keep some in my range box for those times when many people are there and I don't feel like going around picking up my brass. Our range has a couple of guys that come around with roofing magnets to cash them in.