9x18 95 grain +p ammo

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northbender chrony'ed this stuff and it wasn't hot at all, I believe.
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Fine by me--I'll eventually have to re-qualify for my CCL, I'm trying to decide whether to use my Mak or my Zasatva or the CZAK, and I want to have ammo for 'em all!
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himmel,

If you use the 9 x 18 Mak ammo, use the Polish stuff since it does not have the kick as the Wolf.
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Haven't tried the Wolf yet, what I usually get is Russian stuff (not Wolf) that I pick up in Houston, or whatever is on sale hereabouts...
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This is supposedly the same stuff MFS first started importing way back, just in a different box... If so, it's fairly clean and accurate stuff... I remember when I first bought my Makarov (My first handgun!!!) that this stuff and corrosive ex-soviet military stuff is all that was available...

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I have no idea why they labeled this +P but it is as someone stated on par with Fiocchi.

MSG in Fort Worth has a ton of it.
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save the brass it's reloadable you may not reload but someone will buy it
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my brass is bulged ever so lightly (not excessively but enough to not fit through a sizing die) and lightly creased from the bottom of the chamber

I will not be reloading nor passing this brass on but I like this load. It is snappy, clean burning and I haven't had a contrary round yet.
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MONGO

you sure your not trying resize brass in a 380 die

I've resized the ones I fired with no problems and fired some of them again


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