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Thanks! In the comprehensive "Ballistics 101" data you posted last April, there were NO 9mm NATO loadings listed in it. Please confirm. Please view the video on PPU 9mm NATO again, in FULL detail. The PPU 124 grain 9mm NATO ammo, as shot through the Glock 19, (4.5 inch barrel, with conventional rifling) had a high of 1,261 fps with an average of 1,245 fps. The same cartridge fired from a Beretta M9 (5.1 inch barrel) had a high of 1.231 fps with an average of 1,212 fps. Please note that these ARE NOT muzzle velocities, but rather, fired at 10 to 12 feet from the barrel. The same shooter tested Winchester 124 grain 9mm NATO (again, at 10 to 12 feet from the barrel). S&W M&P, 4.95 inch barrel (very close to the M9 length), high 1,217 fps, 1,207 average. These verified results would tend speak for themselves. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Here is the other PPU 9mm NATO test. The same shooter tested PPU 115 grain 9mm NATO (again, 10 to 12 feet from the barrel). Beretta M9, 5.1 inch barrel, high 1,260 fps, average 1,242 fps. This load was noticeably hotter than the 124 grain PPU NATO load listed above. The velocity differences between a 4 inch Luger barrel and the 4.5 inch Glock barrel listed above would not be significant. Don, I don't know of any other post you may have made on 9mm NATO specs. other than the one I referenced above. Please verify and/or repost. Thanks! Sieger Last edited by Sieger; 10-30-2018 at 06:31 PM. |
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