Corbon Pow'rball..9mm
field70
May 17, 2004, 08:03 PM
Any one use this? any pros or cons? I have heard it's good in .45 cal..how about the 9mm?
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CZF
May 17, 2004, 08:22 PM
I like the round nosed profile much better than the truncated cone shape (like some .40 caliber ammo) of the Federal EFMJ. One would think that the EFMJ would give fits to a pistol that only works well with hardball. The Cor-Bon is reported to feed exactly like 9mm Ball. So does my Sentry +P carry load, as it has a red plastic nose.
field70
May 17, 2004, 10:58 PM
So does my Sentry +P carry load, as it has a red plastic nose.
Who makes the Sentry, and where can one get it?
Lone_Gunman
May 17, 2004, 11:09 PM
I would be worried about how well such a light load (I think its 100g) is going to penetrate.
field70
May 17, 2004, 11:14 PM
I would be worried about how well such a light load (I think its 100g) is going to penetrate.
Yes, LG...that has certainly crossed my mind..maybe I should just stick with the 124 grain. Thanks
Stephen A. Camp
May 17, 2004, 11:15 PM
Hello. Here are some results and observations on 9mm PowRball:
http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/CorbonPowRball.htm
Best.
field70
May 17, 2004, 11:38 PM
Wow Stephen..That's a really good job...I'm impressed with your review. They do look promising...gonna keep checking back to your site for further reviews....THANKS
mattf7184
May 18, 2004, 12:19 AM
Speaking of Corbon, has anyone tried their DPX ammo? Looks promising.
Jim March
May 18, 2004, 02:17 AM
Huh. Wasn't aware Cor-Bon got the speed up to that level in the 9mm+P variant. Niiice! Despite the low weight, I'd say we have a contender here, considering the easy feeding and strong "anti clogging" properties.
They're also shipping this projectile in 38+P. I want to see performance data for it in a snubbie...I'm concerned it won't go fast enough.
With almost 1,500fps on tap with the 9+P in a 5" tube and I'd guesstimate north of 1,350 even in the shortest 3" tubes...these should work. (Note: the trend with Cor-Bons is that lower-weight rounds don't lose a lot of speed with shorter barrels in the same caliber. Cor-Bon's 125grain 357 has been clocked at 1,400ish from a 2" barrel SP101, as one example.)
Stephen: nice writeup! Can you run the 38+P variant through a snubby? At a minimum we need to see how much speed we've got here.
Stephen A. Camp
May 18, 2004, 09:15 AM
Hello, and thanks for the kind words. I'll do .38 Special when I can find some and
DPX, too.
Best.
Mark13
May 18, 2004, 08:51 PM
Does this get around the hollowpoint restrictions some unfortunate CCW areas have? That would be pretty sly on corbons part.
field70
May 19, 2004, 12:12 AM
Does this get around the hollowpoint restrictions some unfortunate CCW areas have? That would be pretty sly on corbons part.
Probably not..I think they also refer to "other expandable" ammo, or something along those lines.
carpettbaggerr
May 19, 2004, 02:20 AM
Does this get around the hollowpoint restrictions some unfortunate CCW areas have? That would be pretty sly on corbons part. Its not a hollowpoint, now, is it. :evil:
Lone_Gunman
May 19, 2004, 12:23 PM
I think if the issue was ever seriously contested, one could show pow'r ball to be a hollowpoint. It just has a ball stuck on the end of it.
bullseye717
July 16, 2004, 07:54 AM
I'm looking to purchase a 9mm soon, and wonder if this is the type of ammo I should carry. How does it compare to federal hydrashocks, remington golden sabers, and other hollow points?
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