Could someone tell me about Buffalo Bore ammo?
Thank you,
Jimmy
Thank you,
Jimmy
Originally posted by 38-44HD45:
Good ammo. Hot ammo. Good, hot amo.![]()
Originally posted by jimmyj:
Could someone tell me about Buffalo Bore ammo?
Thank you,
Jimmy
<span class="ev_code_BLUE">That's the load I carry also. I'm EXTREMELY PLEASED with it's performance. My 686 is loaded w/the +P version which is accurate as all get out!</span>Originally posted by jsd30:
In my old flat latch Md 37 snubby I carry the BB 158 gr SWCHP-GC standard pressure load. It shoots exactly to point of aim at 7 yds and is very low muzzle flash. Good stuff !
Originally posted by Gun 4 Fun:
All of their loads are within SAAMI specs, so I don't think the term "hot" is really correct.
Originally posted by Photoman44:
Originally posted by Gun 4 Fun:
All of their loads are within SAAMI specs, so I don't think the term "hot" is really correct.
You can call it whatever you want. The standard pressure loads they offer have MUCH more recoil than any other standard pressure load out there. It's physics, fps and bullet weight. Doesn't have anything to do with pressure.
I'm making such a fuss over the matter because many will buy the standard pressure load thinking the recoil will be less and it isn't.
I will say again, the standard pressure loads are very good ammo and I have bought much of it myself but it has all the recoil of a +P load.
Originally posted by Gun 4 Fun:
I'm not sure why you felt the need to single out my post, unless it's because we have disagreed in the past, but that's OK. The term "hot" is not factual or accurate. Their loads are as I stated previously, within SAAMI spec., and therefore not any hotter than any other SAAMI spec load. If anyone who buys their ammo would simply read their web site, they won't think that their stuff will recoil less, standard pressure or not. Their standard pressure loads are listed as "Standard pressure heavy", so it pretty much speaks for itself as to what a person can expect. They are "heavy" loads, and produce higher velocity due to the powders that they use, but still within standard pressures. Obviously they will have more recoil than a standard pressure, standard load (more commonly known as Win, Rem, etc.) because they produce more velocity which translates into more recoil. Simple.![]()
Originally posted by reerc:
I read on the internet - so it must be true - that the Buffalo Bore ammo is actually too hot for the ultra lightweight KelTecs; that the punishment the rounds deliver the little pistols will cause them to self-destruct. When I read that, I swapped the BB I had in my KelTec P3AT for Double Tap.
I did more than read about it on the internet, I tested the ammo and I posted my results here. Buffalo bore .380 +P Gold Dots are too much for a P3AT. One more shot would have seriously damaged my gun since the takedown pin had popped halfway out before I finished the first full magazine.Originally posted by reerc:
I read on the internet - so it must be true - that the Buffalo Bore ammo is actually too hot for the ultra lightweight KelTecs; that the punishment the rounds deliver the little pistols will cause them to self-destruct. When I read that, I swapped the BB I had in my KelTec P3AT for Double Tap.