Corbon .45 ACP 185-gr. DPX +P...

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Stephen A. Camp

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Hello. I recently got some of Corbon's DPX ammunition for testing in .45 ACP. This newest addition to Corbon's high performance ammunition uses a copper alloy Barne's hollow point bullet. Being homogeneous, it does not have problems with bullet/jacket separation and is designed to penetrate no less than 12" nor more than 16" in denim-covered 10% ballistic gelatin.

The .45 ACP is a +P load unlike their 110-gr. .38 Special round, and it is reported to expand when fired from the shorter barrel forty-five's. Listed velocity is 1075 ft/sec.

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The 185-gr. DPX ("Deep Penetrating X bullet") measures 1.23" LOA. Thehollow point measures 0.225" wide.

Two guns were used to evaluate this load. The shortest barreled .45 I own is 4 1/4". I opted to use the SIG-Sauer P220 rather than my Commander for testing as more than a few folks use these for "serious purposes". I did use the 5" Kimber Classic Custom as well to include the 1911 platform.

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These two pistols were used as test guns for the Corbon DPX ammunition.

The SIG-Sauer was used in informal expansion testing in which bullets were fired into water. I can neither afford ballistic gelatin nor have the capabilities of keeping it at a constant temperature for testing. I've seen a few tests of this ammunition in gelatin and in each case, expanded bullets have exceeded 12" penetration after passing through 4 layers of denim.

With its slightly shorter barrel, the P220 was the best "worst case" velocity scenario I could provide as I do not own any compact forty-five's.

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Fired from the P220 into water, the expanded bullet on the left measured
0.81 x 0.83 x 0.55" tall. The bullet weighed 184.3 grains. All of the bullets expanded to very nearly the same dimensions and weight loss was practically non-existant.


I chronographed the ammunition from both pistols. Figures below are based on 10 shots fired approx. 10' from the chronograph screens.

SIG-Sauer P220:
Average Velocity: 1062 ft/sec
Extreme Spread: 41
Std. Deviation: 15

Kimber Classic:
Average Velocity: 1100 ft/sec
Extreme Spread: 39
Std. Deviation: 15

Corbon 185-gr. DPX +P proved very consistant in both pistols.

So, how does it shoot? Very well indeed!

The group below was fired using the P220 at 25 yards. This was done with wrists braced, two-hand hold, and in slow-fire.

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At 25 yards, the POI is a bit low and left for this P220 which has its sights regulated for 230-gr. standard velocity ammunition.

Probably a majority of .45 ACP shooters are doing it with the 1911 pattern pistol. Many use 230-gr. standard velocity ammo for range work and practice. For that reason, I fired a group using 230-gr. ball and one with the lighter and faster 185-gr. DPX from the Kimber at 15 yards.

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Using the center of the bullseye for the POA, you can see the differences in POI for the Winchester USA 230-gr. ball vs. the DPX. The holes from the DPX are not marked.

There were zero malfunctions in either pistol using DPX.

For folks who might be interested in more, there is a detailed report at the following link:

http://www.hipowersandhandguns.com/Corbon .45 ACP.htm

Best.
 
Thanks for the info, excellent review.

Do you own any 10mm pistols? if so a review on Mike Mcnetts "doubletapammo" would be welcomed by many here & TFL!

Just a thought...

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Stephen
Nice review. Do you feel that with loads like the one you tested to be available, that the 10mm is just another cool gun to own. I mean, practically speaking, can't the 45 do just about the same?
Ss
 
Hello. For my needs, .45 ACP is fine. I see the 10mm as a flatter shooting round that would be a peach in the hunting fields for medium game and such. Others like it for self-protection.

Best.
 
Great review.

I might have to get some of them rounds and try them out in my 4" Kimber Pro Carry II for an alternative carry round. Current carry round is Speer 200Gr +P.

I see the 10mm as a flatter shooting round that would be a peach in the hunting fields for medium game and such
Exactly why I purchased a S&W 1006 :D
 
Cor-Bon makes some reall great ammo. They always have lots of it at the Shootist Holiday outside of Raton, NM every year and I have enjoyed the 400 Cor-Bon loads that I shot many years ago while attending the whole five days of shooting fun. That is another funny story because the 1911 that they had built for that Holiday didn't run very well. I let them shot mine and it ran 100% and reallt was very accurate with the factory ammo. They gave me four or five boxes of it to take home and I put it to good use out at my Ranch in CO. I will skip that story because no one believes what we did except my son and I. I guess you just had to be there! Mr. Camp is one of the best writers in the business and I always enjoy his NO BS Reports about guns and ammo. We need some guys like him in the gunmags for a change and maybe replace the gunragwriters who never met a gun they didn't like.
 
Hello and thanks to all for the compliments.

The flash and blast can best be described as "low" on the flash and "sharp" on the recoil. If you've shot the company's 185-gr. JHP+P, felt recoil is the same...at least to me. I prefer the felt "rolling" recoil of the standard pressure 230-gr. JHP's, but this load is controlable in an all-steel full size pistol.

Best.
 
Mr. Camp, you are probably bored stiff with compliments and thanks but we do appreciate your reports. The excellent photography is a treat as well. I, and many others, hope you continue to do these reports.
 
Hello, and thank you. I enjoy doing the posts and am tickled that they seem of interest.

Best and good shooting.
 
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