About 40 minutes drive from my home is a small ammo manufacturer. They concentrate on loading 9mm target, .223 and .308 target and hunting ammunition as well selling loading powders for both pistol and rifle reloading.
Some time ago I bought a quantity of their 124 gn JRN 9mm which shoots very accurately in my Kimber Stainless II 1911.
I have a comp coming up at the end of the month and several weeks ago, not knowing if I would be able to stock up on this ammo for the comp, I picked up 500 rounds of Winchester 115 gn 9mm.
In my Kimber the Winchester load is just not as accurate. Whereas I can keep 80% of my shots with the 124 gn loading in the A zone of an IPSC target out to 20 meters I am lucky to make 65% with the Winchester ammo. The dispersion seems to be vertical, a bit low, but also horizontal in spread. The Winchester 124 gn load may be better but there was none available when I made my purchase.
Today I turned up at the range for my annual work qualification shoot. In the past the ammo we use to qualify in our Glock 17's has been Federal's 147 gn American Eagle load, to match the weight of the 147 gn Hydrashock ammo we carry on duty, but today I was given a box of the same 115 gn Winchester FMJ ammo.
I qualified (100%) but grouping was a lot more widely spread than usual for me (heck we only shoot pistol out to 15 meters and the target is large male torso sized) just like in my Kimber. I am wondering if this is normal for the Winchester 115 gn load or is it just me needing some more practice with the load (and maybe raising the rear sight on the Kimber a click or two)?
Some time ago I bought a quantity of their 124 gn JRN 9mm which shoots very accurately in my Kimber Stainless II 1911.
I have a comp coming up at the end of the month and several weeks ago, not knowing if I would be able to stock up on this ammo for the comp, I picked up 500 rounds of Winchester 115 gn 9mm.
In my Kimber the Winchester load is just not as accurate. Whereas I can keep 80% of my shots with the 124 gn loading in the A zone of an IPSC target out to 20 meters I am lucky to make 65% with the Winchester ammo. The dispersion seems to be vertical, a bit low, but also horizontal in spread. The Winchester 124 gn load may be better but there was none available when I made my purchase.
Today I turned up at the range for my annual work qualification shoot. In the past the ammo we use to qualify in our Glock 17's has been Federal's 147 gn American Eagle load, to match the weight of the 147 gn Hydrashock ammo we carry on duty, but today I was given a box of the same 115 gn Winchester FMJ ammo.
I qualified (100%) but grouping was a lot more widely spread than usual for me (heck we only shoot pistol out to 15 meters and the target is large male torso sized) just like in my Kimber. I am wondering if this is normal for the Winchester 115 gn load or is it just me needing some more practice with the load (and maybe raising the rear sight on the Kimber a click or two)?
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