Thanks all for the feedback.
Given the flat nose, I wonder if it has a mushroom effect when it hits whatever it hits...?
Or, like a round nose it remains for the most part completely intact with little difference in appearance as it did prior to being shot?
Anyone know?
Thanks!
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Flat Nose 147 Grain 9mm
While looking at buying some new practice ammo in 9mm fmj's and came across these: 1000 round case - 9mm Luger Federal American Eagle 147 grain Subsonic Flat-nose FMJ Ammo AE9FP
Anyone here ever use them?
Like them or have any problems using them?
And just our of plain old curiosity why build flat nose when most mfg's make round?
As my knowledge is zero when it comes to flat nose bullets, I would greatly appreciate whatever level of knowledge you can share about them.
Thanks!
Anyone here ever use them?
Like them or have any problems using them?
And just our of plain old curiosity why build flat nose when most mfg's make round?
As my knowledge is zero when it comes to flat nose bullets, I would greatly appreciate whatever level of knowledge you can share about them.
Thanks!