Perfecta ammo

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I picked up 3 boxes of Perfecta 158 gn. ammo today @ Walmart. Has anyone shot this ammo, and is any good. It was $14.60 a box and I thought I would give a try.
 
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I've used Perfecta in 9mm (many hundreds of rounds), 38spl, and 223 without issue. I've passed along some 230g 45acp to friends, and they had no complaints.
 
I have used some of their .38 (seems like was 158 grain) and a whole lot of their 9mm. Never a problem with any of it shooting well in several different pistols (S&W, Glock, Walther, Springfield, etc.)

9mm is $9.78 for box of 50, I don't know that I can beat that price retail anywhere.
 
I picked up 3 boxes of Perfecta 158 gn. ammo today @ Walmart. Has anyone shot this ammo, and is any good. It was $14.60 a box and I thought I would give a try.
The 9mm Perfecta is garbage. I'll help you out and dispose of it for you, no charge[emoji9]
If you insist on keeping it, you'll be fine.

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I shoot it all the time (115 g) in my M&P9 full size. I love it. Never jams, accurate, and cheap. What more could you ask for? In fact, when I go to Walmart I usually buy 2-3 boxes of it and Federal Champion. My pistol eats them and I'm very accurate with them so I rarely branch out to other manufactures because for me this is the best deal in town.
 
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My son has bought a bunch in 9mm and has had no problems. I've shot some of the 38's (can't remember what grain weight) and it was good too. The brass is good for reloading too.
 
The Perfecta brand ammo from Walmart is very good range ammo and the cases are brass boxer primed and great for reloading so don't leave them on the range floor.

I don't think you can beat the price of their .357mag ammo?
 
I bought some 357 Mag and it felt like I was shooting a .22 Maybe it was just a bad batch but it was way under powered.
 
The .357 ammo is good, but over 100 fps slower than the equivalent Federal. I posted some velocities, I think the thread was titled Inexpensive Ammo.
 
I've shot a lot of Perfecta .38 and .357 ammo, and to a smaller extent, their .45 as well. Really good range fodder for the money. The .357 is loaded a little lighter than some of the other brands, but for punching paper, it's irrelevant. Really nice, reloadable brass as well. I'd recommend it.
 
I shot two boxes of Perfecta 9mm today in my Shield. Seems very nice too shoot. When I got home and cleaned the gun there was very minimal residue. I will be buying more Perfecta. I also have some 45 ACP but did not shoot that. My local Walmart has had several calibers of Perfecta in stock. I am anxious to try the 357 magnum as well.
 
Never had any issues with their .40, .223, or .308 ammo.. I had a VP9 and it didn't like Perfecta very much. I said no gun of mine will be a princess and traded it right after the first range trip.
 
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I buy the 9mm ammo and have no problems reloading it.

Cabela's has their brand, Herters that is made for them, which
is a ok low cost target ammo.
 
No problem here in my SD, but it eats everything I've thrown at it. I have around 500 rounds of .223 that I have yet to try out, just need to find the time.
 

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