DoubleActionCHL wrote:It's good ammo. I shoot .40 S&W, and noticed the S&B to be a little hotter than the American Eagle or Georgia Arms reloads I was shooting. It was much more effective at spinning the steel rotators in John Farnam's class.
Heh! Twice I've used 180-grain S&B .40 in a long-barrel Glock in Farnam's classes. My overall favorite combination to control the steel!
And that was almost 2,000 rounds of S&B .40 just for those two courses. Over the past couple of years, I'd estimate I've shot almost 15,000 rounds of S&B FMJ in .45 ACP, .40 S&W, and 9mm. Only one box of .380, though. That was with a Kel-Tec that's never shot anything worth a flip, but the first time the Kel-Tec firing pin broke was on an S&B primer...I think it would have broken against a Snap-Cap.
Out of the other 15K rounds, I've never had a squib, or set-back, or case failure, or any other issue with the ammo itself. I'm conserving a couple of cases of .45 ACP I still have that I bought at about 10 bucks per 50.
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