FWIW, I've gone through ~500-600 rounds of 115 gr 9mm Perfecta in a G19 without a problem.
Never experienced any accuracy issues at all with Perfecta. It always goes where I point it. Decent, repeatable, always under 2" groupings. Pistol or SBR.I'm becoming a fan of Perfecta. Inexpensive, and no failures whatsoever in any caliber I've shot: 9mm, .45 ACP, .223. I've also gone through several hundred rounds of the brand. No issues, and certainly, acceptable accuracy.
Agreed, I like the brass for its lubricity, but I dont reload it. I do collect it, it seems.Perfecta brass goes straight to the recycle bin along with amerc.
Just not equipped for it yet. I do have BAGS of their brass though. My son and his friends dont reload either, so they save me all of theirs too. It may soon be worth the investment, to start.Why don't you guys reload Perfecta brass? I've seen lots of variations in the projectiles used in their factory ammo but haven't ever seen any issues with their brass. Only speaking for 9mm, and rifle cases though. I've never loaded their 40.
There are those, such as I, that check the shelves at Wal-Mart alot. Leading to its "rarity". I really wish Wal-Mart handled Perfecta in .25 acp. Or even if they make it. It just seems ridiculous that such a tiny round should cost 2 1/2 times as much as 9mm, almost double that of .223. Cabellas is my only "out", but it is cheap dirty ammo. Perfecta all the way, for my money. Go Wally-World.This thread has been an interesting read. I never shot Perfecta. Don't know much about. There are so many other choices readily available and I rarely see it on the shelves.