-REALLY- frustrates me that such an innovative company and possibly the undisputed greatest boutique ammo manufacturer ever continues to use the +P moniker outside of the industry standard.
I don’t think the average casual gun owner realizes the tremendous value in a strict industry standard such as SAAMI.
Furthermore, I don’t believe the casual gun owner knows that the +P designation only exists for a select few cartridges.
+P does not (strictly) mean “oh it’s higher pressure.”
In fact, +P means that it peaks at a very specific limited pressure which is indeed higher.
Simple example:
The .357 Magnum is a SAAMI established cartridge. It’s max peak pressure is limited to 35,000 PSI. This is an agreed upon industry standard. If some boutique ammo maker were to market a hotter .357 Magnum cartridge that runs 37,500 PSI, they should call it something (anything) other than .357 Magnum+P. Because there is NO STANDARD for .357 Magnum+P and as such, from one company it could be 37,500 PSI and from another it could be 52,000 PSI.
Buffalo Bore knows infinitely more about producing and marketing fantastic ammunition than I ever will, but their failure to see this and agree to it is frustrating.