This video evaluates PPU's 115-grain 9mm ammunition using a Rifleman's Approach methodology. The test includes chronograph readings for velocity, muzzle energy, standard deviation, and extreme spread, alongside group size measurements at seven yards. The presenter notes the ammunition's soft recoil and shootability, suggesting it's a viable option for training.
This video reviews Aguila .22 Long Rifle 40-grain copper-plated ammunition. The presenter highlights its suitability for training and plinking, noting its brass casing and an advertised velocity of 1255 feet per second. The ammunition is manufactured in Texas and is presented as a cost-effective option for high-volume shooting in both pistols and rifles, with the copper plating intended to improve accuracy and reduce barrel fouling.
This segment from Gun Talk Radio discusses the safety and collectibility of old ammunition. While potentially safe to fire, the advice leans towards preserving vintage boxes and cartridges due to their historical and collector value, especially for rare calibers or unique packaging. Shooting them is discouraged in favor of modern, reliable ammunition.
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