KJS
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I shot 3 boxes of this today. I love how little soot it produces, with cases coming out so clean they look like brass that was never fired (unlike the brass from WWB or Remington or Independence that looks like they were roasted over an open fire).
This would be their 142 gr bullet. The only complaint I can come up with is that it rips a hole through paper targets rather than producing a real pretty hole that almost looks like it was made with a hole punch from an office supply store.
Anybody have any ideas on why they make this with that truncated cone shape that I haven't seen used by any other ammo makers? (I'm a novice, so it's quite possible are other brands out there with that shape that I've simply never yet seen.)
If you had to choose between these two ammo options at the same price which would you select for shooting at paper targets on an indoor range:
-Fiocchi .357 Mag 142gr FMJTC
OR
-Sellier & Bellot 158gr FMJ
Any ideas on better & cheaper ammo for target practice would be appreciated as well, though these seem as cheap as it gets at this time.
This would be their 142 gr bullet. The only complaint I can come up with is that it rips a hole through paper targets rather than producing a real pretty hole that almost looks like it was made with a hole punch from an office supply store.
Anybody have any ideas on why they make this with that truncated cone shape that I haven't seen used by any other ammo makers? (I'm a novice, so it's quite possible are other brands out there with that shape that I've simply never yet seen.)
If you had to choose between these two ammo options at the same price which would you select for shooting at paper targets on an indoor range:
-Fiocchi .357 Mag 142gr FMJTC
OR
-Sellier & Bellot 158gr FMJ
Any ideas on better & cheaper ammo for target practice would be appreciated as well, though these seem as cheap as it gets at this time.