9mm Browning 9mm 147gr BPT FMJ and American Eagle 9mm 115gr TSJ

Started by Intercooler, May 26 2016 02:52:30 AM MDT

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Intercooler

The Browning coating applied to the brass is pretty cool! I can't really make out exactly what the headstamp is?




Intercooler


The_Shadow

The Browning Head stamp is the Buckmark (deer head stamp)
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Intercooler


sqlbullet

Yeah...Same deer bust as is on the box is on the headstamp.

Intercooler

Browning 9mm 147gr BPT FMJ
Springfield XD 4" barrel 1029, 980, 1021, 1016. Average = 1011.5 FPS/ 334 LBS
EAA Elite Limited 4.75" barrel 1037, 1039, 1059, 1063. Average = 1049.5 FPS/ 360 LBS

American Eagle 9mm 115gr TSJ
Springfield XD 4" barrel 1147, 1180, 1177, 1175. Average = 1169.75 FPS/ 349 LBS
EAA Elite Limited 4.75" barrel 1239, 1236, 1236, 1218. Average = 1232.25 FPS/ 388 LBS

Wolfie

Are they worth buying? I usually shoot Federal aluminum in 9mm.

Intercooler


DM1906

Quote from: Intercooler on June 11 2016 03:28:33 AM MDT
  I guess for practice they don't offer any advantage.

The Federal "Dot" (previous) and "Dot-Dot" (current) cartridges are "lead free", meaning no lead (or mercury) vapor and no lead particulate when fired. Many indoor ranges allow only these and others of the same type. Probably a good thing, for those who frequent indoor ranges. Not much indoor hunting or varminting going on, so practice is probably the target market.
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