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Old 05-25-2020, 02:24 PM   #2
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Its 115 grain, FMJ-FP bullet, harkens back to the original truncated cone, D.W.M. designed, Parabellum bullet, as used by the German Army of WWI.

Velocity was measured, 12 feet from the muzzle, as shot through a 4inch barrel, at an amazing 1,296 fps.!

Because of the overload discussed above... FIRE THIS AMMO IN LUGERS AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! Sieger
THAT is a HOT load. I wonder what a steady diet of those will do to the new Sig pistols the military is using? I wouldn't let that load near my Lugers.

For sometime now I've been using the Berry's plated 115 grain FBFN bullet (truncated cone like the original Luger bullet) over 5.6 grains of CFE Pistol powder with outstanding results. My Lugers love that load and it also works well in my other 9mm handguns including my Stribog.
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