the worst ammo I've ever used

Published on October 22, 2024
Duration: 0:45

This review critically assesses Precision One Ammunition's 9mm Luger offering, highlighting extremely poor performance and inconsistency. The expert shooter, JaredAF, demonstrates significantly scattered shot groups at both 25 and 5 yards, contrasting sharply with standard target-grade ammunition that produced tight groups. The ammunition is deemed unusable for its intended purpose, with a strong recommendation against purchase.

Quick Summary

Precision One Ammunition 9mm Luger demonstrated extremely poor accuracy, producing scattered groups at 25 yards and a 4-inch group at 5 yards. This performance was significantly worse than standard target-grade ammunition, leading the reviewer to deem it unusable.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Initial Testing at 25 Yards
  2. 00:08Comparison with Target Grade Ammo
  3. 00:21Testing at 5 Yards
  4. 00:41Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the accuracy of Precision One Ammunition 9mm Luger in the review?

The review showed Precision One Ammunition 9mm Luger performed extremely poorly. At 25 yards, shots were scattered and missed the target. At 5 yards, it produced a 4-inch group, significantly worse than standard target-grade ammo which achieved a 0.5-inch group.

How did Precision One Ammunition compare to standard target-grade ammo?

The comparison revealed a stark difference. Standard target-grade ammunition produced a tight 5-shot group, while Precision One Ammunition's shots were scattered across multiple targets, indicating severe inconsistency and inaccuracy.

Is Precision One Ammunition recommended based on this review?

No, the reviewer strongly advises against purchasing Precision One Ammunition. It was labeled as unusable due to its poor accuracy and inconsistency, even at close range.

What distances were used to test the ammunition accuracy?

The ammunition was tested at two primary distances. Initial testing occurred at 25 yards, followed by closer evaluation at 5 yards to further assess the group sizes and consistency.

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