skeeterbait
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some manufacturers designate their round as +P when another manufacturer loads the same weight bullet and declares a higher velocity but does not specify the round as +P?
Case in point:
Fiocchi Shooting Dynamics Ammunition 38 Special +P 110 Grain 730 FPS
Remington Express Ammunition 38 Special 110 Grain 950 FPS
Federal Premium Personal Defense Low Recoil Ammunition 38 Special 110 Grain 1000 FPS
Does the Fiocchi develop more pressure yet somehow drive the bullet 220 FPS slower than the Remington?
I would expect the Fiocchi load to deliver less recoil than either of the other two given equal bullet weight and slowest velocity but it is designated +P. I would expect the Federal to deliver the highest recoil yet it is declared "Low Recoil".
Case in point:
Fiocchi Shooting Dynamics Ammunition 38 Special +P 110 Grain 730 FPS
Remington Express Ammunition 38 Special 110 Grain 950 FPS
Federal Premium Personal Defense Low Recoil Ammunition 38 Special 110 Grain 1000 FPS
Does the Fiocchi develop more pressure yet somehow drive the bullet 220 FPS slower than the Remington?
I would expect the Fiocchi load to deliver less recoil than either of the other two given equal bullet weight and slowest velocity but it is designated +P. I would expect the Federal to deliver the highest recoil yet it is declared "Low Recoil".