THIS ROUND’S BULLET CONTAINS STEEL AND WILL ATTRACT A MAGNET.
British actor Alan Bates once said āYou’ve got to have steel in you somewhere.ā Was he talking about a manās character? Or was he talking about affordable ammunition? Probably the latter — British actors are well known for frequently commenting on ammunition.
This 9mm cartridge passes Batesā test because its shell casing is made of steel rather than costlier brass. It still performs marvelously in a semi-automatic thanks to Wolfās proprietary acrylic-polymer coating, a material that manages to facilitate both feeding and ejection but without leaving an ugly amount of residue in its wake. This roundās Berdan primer serves as an additional reason why you wonāt be reloading this ammo, but if you didnāt intend to reload anyway thatās hardly a glowing downside.
This cartridge features a 115 grain projectile. People often favor that lightweight bullet for personal protection, so this round will give you realistic feedback on how your self-defense load will behave. The FMJ bullet is far more cost-effective for training than any JHP could be as well.
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