Hi Power and Corbon PowRball...
Stephen A. Camp
June 24, 2003, 08:38 PM
Hello. I finally got to test some of this stuff today.
Zero malfunctions and perfect feeding
Very good accuracy
Aggressive expansion
Recoil was very similar to Corbon's +P 115-grain JHP.
Average Velocity: 1473 ft/sec
Extreme Spread: 46
Std. Deviation: 17
I was favorably impressed with this load...so far.
If interested, more details can be found at:
http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/CorbonPowRball.htm
Best.
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George Hill
June 24, 2003, 10:20 PM
Well done.
Interesting ammo. Should be worth trying if you have a gun that has feeding problems.
Stephen A. Camp
June 24, 2003, 10:37 PM
Hello and thanks. As I can afford more and test more, I'll sure report what I find...good or bad.
Best.
P95Carry
June 24, 2003, 10:43 PM
I want to find and test some of this ... if it's all i think it is then I would quickly change to that for carry. The whole principle behind its design strikes me as about the best approach possible. If not the ultimate defence round.
Jim Watson
June 24, 2003, 10:46 PM
That's the problem with the bullet of the month.
The boxes are small, the prices are high, and by the time you can afford enough to feel confident, there is something new and deadlier.
But I do think it is a good concept. If it doesn't feed you can't shoot it.
Bullet weights are low because of all the space taken up by the plastic ball. I would like to see them in revolver calibers where there is more room to work with. A 140 grain .357 would be interesting.
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