Accurate & Consistent: Nosler ASP | Gun Talk Videos

Published on October 26, 2022
Duration: 1:33

This video highlights Nosler's ASP ammunition, emphasizing its accuracy and consistency for defensive handgun use and competitive shooting. The speaker notes that hollow point bullets, like the ASP, are inherently more accurate and consistent due to their construction. The ammunition features skive cuts for controlled expansion and penetration, making it suitable for both self-defense and competition, even in long-barreled 9mm firearms.

Quick Summary

Nosler ASP ammunition offers superior accuracy and consistency for both defensive handgun use and competitive shooting. Its hollow point design, featuring skive cuts, ensures reliable expansion and penetration, making it a versatile choice for various applications.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Accuracy is Key
  2. 00:11Introducing Nosler ASP
  3. 00:16Defensive Handgun Ammunition
  4. 00:21Hollow Points in Competition
  5. 00:37Nosler's Skive Cuts
  6. 00:47Shooting Test at 35 Feet
  7. 00:52147 Subsonic 9mm Load
  8. 01:02Long-Barreled 9mm for Competition
  9. 01:20Accurate and Consistent Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Nosler ASP ammunition accurate and consistent?

Nosler ASP ammunition is designed with hollow point bullets, which are inherently more accurate and consistent due to their construction. The bullets also feature skive cuts to ensure reliable expansion and penetration.

Can Nosler ASP ammunition be used for competitive shooting?

Yes, the video suggests that Nosler ASP ammunition, particularly the 147-grain subsonic 9mm load, is accurate and consistent enough for competitive shooting, as well as for defensive carry.

What are the benefits of hollow point bullets in ammunition?

Hollow point bullets are generally considered more accurate and consistent than other bullet types. They are designed to expand upon impact, increasing stopping power and energy transfer.

What specific load of Nosler ASP was tested in the video?

The video specifically tested the 147-grain subsonic 9mm load of Nosler ASP ammunition. This load was shot at approximately 35 feet off-hand.

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