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1000 Rounds of 9mm Ammo by MAXXTech Brass - 115gr FMJ

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Ammo Overview

Ammo Quantity - 1,000 rounds per bundle; 500 rounds per case; 50 rounds per box
Ammo Manufacturer - MAXXTech
Projectiles - 115 grain full metal jacket (FMJ)
Ammo Casings - Boxer-primed brass
Muzzle Velocity - 1,217 fps
Muzzle Energy - 378 ft lbs

Details

Rise and shine, fellow target shooting enthusiast. We’ve got a heckuva deal in store for you today. Not one – not three – but two smoking hot cases of 9mm ammunition by MAXXTech!

MAXXTech ammo is manufactured in the nation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Pobjeda Technology, which has been delivering the goods for over half a century now. Each round is armed with smokeless flake propellant, a noncorrosive Boxer primer, and a virgin brass cases (which is no good for handloading, just so you know).

The cherry on top? A 115 grain full metal jacket projectile. Its copper-zinc alloy jacket helps the bullet glide into the chamber without any issues and reduce barrel fouling. Said jacket is also steel-free, just like the lead core it surrounds. That means this ammo won’t attract a magnet, so you can burn through it at any range you darn well please.

Order today and we’ll ship it to you so fast that you’ll wonder if you’re having a pleasant dream. But it is not a dream. Our fast shipping is real!

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Posted On: 9/17/2024 By: David

A: Hi David! The case contains a little "step" inside. This raised ring on the interior of the case's surface facilitates seating of the bullet at the factory, but to my understanding it makes handloading impossible. Perhaps a skilled handloader could figure out a way around it, but I'd just assume no one waste their time trying.

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