Customer Reviews
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I will buy again
Review by 22BackOps -
This is perfectly good range ammo. I've run about 500 rounds through my XDm 5.25 so far and ran into one misfire (unsettling to see that dent in a live round), and find the ammo a bit more prone to misfeed - probably because the ammo is a little dirty. A heavier application of dry lube after cleaning solved the misfeeds and made cleaning easier. Shoots very tight groups up to 50 feet. (Posted on 5/5/12)Reliable? Ammo Performance Bargain? -
Worth it
Review by Frank -
No issues with this ammo. Shooting and shootinig and shooting with my M9, no issues whatsoever. I will absolutely order this again. The rooskies made some cheap but good ammo. (Posted on 5/1/12)Reliable? Ammo Performance Bargain? -
Damn Good
Review by jay -
Flawless so far... got about 200 left and not a single miss feed or misfire. Accuracy is good and it's not to dirty. Will order again real soon. Thanks for coming through once again Bulkammo.com!Reliable? Ammo Performance Bargain?
(Posted on 4/28/12) -
Best cheap ammo that I have shot
Review by ARizer -
Out of 1000 rounds I had absolutely zero jams, misfires, or duds. Used my 92FS, XDM, and Hi-Power. Was shooting 4" groupings at 25 yards with all. (Posted on 4/10/12)Reliable? Ammo Performance Bargain? -
good stuff
Review by Chris -
Ammo works as described. So far no issues out of 400 rounds fired. Service was fast, delivered quickly. (Posted on 4/10/12)Reliable? Ammo Performance Bargain? -
I've had problems....
Review by Salmo1 -
I purchased 1000 rounds of 9 mm for use at my indoor range. So far I've had several jams in my Hi-Point pistol and have been informed by the owner of the range that they would not allow Tula ammo any more because of the jams caused by the steel case and the difficulty in removing the jams...safety issues. Although the price was right, I'm going to have to pass on this brand for indoor shooting, in favor of brass cased loads.Reliable? Ammo Performance Bargain?
(Posted on 4/9/12) -
Best bang for your buck!
Review by J. -
Ammo does well with both (Walther PPQ & Ruger P89) hand guns. Fired well, always has. Definetely like to keep this ammo on hand. (Posted on 4/9/12)Reliable? Ammo Performance Bargain? -
great ammo for plinking
Review by James -
Excellent ammo, have fired 600 rounds thru my Ruger sr9c and only 1 round jammed. Good ammo. (Posted on 4/4/12)Reliable? Ammo Performance Bargain? -
Works great every time I use it.
Review by gunterr -
This is great ammo for the price, I use it almost every time I go to shoot. Most of the time I use it in my Bersa Thunder 9, never had a problem. The most I have shot in one day is maybe 350 and not one pronlem. (Posted on 4/1/12)Reliable? Ammo Performance Bargain? -
Great Stuff
Review by ColWW -
Great working ammo, can't beat the price and preformance. (Posted on 3/31/12)Reliable? Ammo Performance Bargain?
Product Question and Answer
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Q: Corrosive or non-corrosive powder and primers?
Posted On: 10/4/11 By: Greg
A: This Tula 9mm ammunition is non-corrosive.
Q: This looks like a really inexpensive way to get practice ammo. But would the lower 115 gr. be a significant difference when practicing to affect real life situations using higher gr. defensive ammo?
Posted On: 9/28/11 By: Candy
A: There will be a difference, but it is not a very significant difference. Depending on the velocity of the defensive ammunition that you choose, you might perceive that it has less felt recoil than this Tula 115gr 9mm.
Q: are these steel core or lead core bullets?
Posted On: 7/21/11 By: Gert
A: Tula's 9mm 115 gr FMJ ammunition has a lead core bullet but it features a bi-metal jacket which contains steel in the jacket. The term bi-metal used by many Russian manufacturers to describe their bullet composition is a somewhat confusing term. In essence, this bullet features a lead core enclosed in a steel jacket that is then enclosed in a 100% copper jacket or coating. This process helps make their ammunition more economical for shooters due to the cost advantages of substituting steel for copper.
