Clear Impact Ammo: Buffalo Bore +P+ 9mm Jacketed Hollow Points

Published on October 19, 2017
Duration: 1:41

Ed Combs of Concealed Carry Magazine reviews Buffalo Bore +P+ 9mm Jacketed Hollow Points, testing them in a Sig Sauer P220 Legion. The ammunition achieved approximately 1300 feet per second and penetrated 13 inches into an FBI block, demonstrating 99% mass retention and full mushrooming, indicating it's a highly effective self-defense round.

Quick Summary

Buffalo Bore +P+ 9mm Jacketed Hollow Points achieve approximately 1300 feet per second and penetrate nearly 13 inches into an FBI ballistic gel block, retaining 99% of their mass and exhibiting full mushrooming. This performance makes them a highly recommended choice for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Firearm Showcase
  2. 00:14Sig Sauer P220 Legion Overview
  3. 00:28Buffalo Bore +P+ 9mm JHP Ammunition
  4. 00:35Muzzle Velocity
  5. 00:42Ballistics Gel Test
  6. 00:50Bullet Extraction and Analysis
  7. 00:53Mass Retention and Expansion
  8. 01:05Recommendation for Carry
  9. 01:10Conclusion and USCCA Sign-off

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the muzzle velocity of Buffalo Bore +P+ 9mm Jacketed Hollow Points?

According to the test, Buffalo Bore +P+ 9mm Jacketed Hollow Points are expected to leave the muzzle at approximately 1300 feet per second.

How did Buffalo Bore +P+ 9mm JHP perform in a ballistic gel test?

The ammunition penetrated nearly 13 inches into an FBI ballistic gel block, demonstrating 99% mass retention and complete mushrooming of the projectile.

Is Buffalo Bore +P+ 9mm JHP recommended for self-defense?

Yes, the reviewer, Ed Combs of Concealed Carry Magazine, 100% recommends this ammunition for daily carry or duty use due to its impressive performance in terms of velocity, penetration, and expansion.

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