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Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 8:15 pm
by Beiruty
Today, I stopped by at walmart to grab some 9mm before heading to Dallas Pistol Club for a Personal Protection match. At the ammo cabinet, there was 2 small box of Tula steel cased, 50 rd of FMJ at $9.47 and a dozen or so of Federal 9mm, brass cased FMJ at $10.47. I asked to pick the 2 Tula boxes and 4 Federal boxes. I never shot that ammo before and no harm in trying.
At the match, which was a blast by the way, I only loaded the steel cased Tula and my HK P30 digested them with not single hitch. Later tonight I will clean up my pistol and see if they are more nasty than what I was shooting (Federal).
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 8:50 pm
by HarleyDave
Other than cleanliness, what are your thoughts on the Tula ammo. Is it safe to shoot etc. Cost seems very reasonable for practice rounds
Thanks Beiruty appreciate the info.
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 8:55 pm
by Beiruty
safe to shoot?
Of course, it shoots just fine. However, as with any ammo regardless of the source, one can't over look the importance to watch for dudes and squibs.
I was more accurate with this ammo. I do not have results yet for ranking. However, I did not have a single failure to neutralized a target nor hitting an innocent hostage. This match had even a full stage of head shots only behind good guys. I am sure if it was me or the ammo. Definitely I shot better than previous matches.
I never shot low cost steel cased rounds before, however, this ammo acted as it should each time it goes bang, no jams, no failure to feed or failure to eject.
The other ammo that I would like to try are Seller & Bellots.
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 11:02 pm
by CompVest
Perhaps you shoot so well because your shooting focus was heighten due to being prepared for possible ammo issues as opposed to the ammo being more accurate?
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2010 11:20 pm
by Beiruty
CompVest wrote:Perhaps you shoot so well because your shooting focus was heighten due to being prepared for possible ammo issues as opposed to the ammo being more accurate?
or maybe I had a lucky day.
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 12:13 am
by Beiruty
I cleaned my P30.
Surprisingly, there was barely any gunpowder residue on the slide or the frame. I sprayed some Rem Oil and let sit while I was cleaning the barrel. On the barrel, there was a black soot but it came off easily. After using some Rem bore oil and some Hoppe 9 bore cleaner and some Nitro solvent from Ottis, and after some 8-9 patches, the barrel came back shining like a mirror.
True I only shot 82 rds of this ammo, but I guess those ammo were using a clean burning powder.
Conclusion: I highly recommend this ammo for range duty
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:10 am
by terryg
Beiruty wrote:CompVest wrote:Perhaps you shoot so well because your shooting focus was heighten due to being prepared for possible ammo issues as opposed to the ammo being more accurate?
or maybe I had a lucky day.
Or maybe you were less stressed because you had more $$$ in your pocket.

Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:41 am
by HarleyDave
Thanks Beiurty for the update. Looks as if Terryg is yankin your chain but I think you're above that? I think I'll try some since the cost looks good and the wife and me shoot about 150 rounds each per week. So, again thanks for the update and information.
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:55 am
by Beiruty
terryg wrote:Beiruty wrote:CompVest wrote:Perhaps you shoot so well because your shooting focus was heighten due to being prepared for possible ammo issues as opposed to the ammo being more accurate?
or maybe I had a lucky day.
Or maybe you were less stressed because you had more $$$ in your pocket.


$2 more in my pocket that exactly what I over spent more at the club lounge, $15 match fee and $2 for 3 can of Soda, 1 Ice cream sandwich bar. We are even.

Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 11:00 am
by chartreuse
I'm going to have to check up on WallyWorld ammo prices round our way. Last time I bought any, Federal was $8.97 in Amarillo, $9.97 out in the sticks. Never seen any Tula, but our local stores did have that Swiss 124 grain stuff, started out around $16 but the price kept creeping down, was around $12 last I saw.
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 11:10 am
by CWOOD
Cabelas recently had a sale on Tula .223. I eventually bought several hundred rounds and shot it in my Mini-14 and also found that it was completely reliable and VERY clean. Cleaner than many domestic brands and MUCH cleaner that any Wolf.
Thumbs up on price, performance* and cleanliness.
*performance = function and short range accuracy
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:40 pm
by CompVest
Beiruty wrote:CompVest wrote:Perhaps you shoot so well because your shooting focus was heighten due to being prepared for possible ammo issues as opposed to the ammo being more accurate?
or maybe I had a lucky day.
Hey it is better to be lucky than good and the best to be lucky AND good!
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:48 pm
by Excaliber
In the first few boxes of Tula 9mm I had bought, I had a squib load that lodged the projectile so firmly in the barrel it had to be pounded out with a hammer and rod.
The situation was immediately recognized so inconvenience was the only consequence, but someone who used the situation as an opportunity to execute a tap / rack / bang malfunction drill would have had a very bad day.
I've fired many thousands of rounds of Wolf ammo with nothing even close to this experience. It's dirty, but it goes bang every time and I clean after every range session.
The squib load could have been a one in a trillion anomaly, but it was the end of Tula ammo for me.
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:55 pm
by bnc
I've shot about a box of Tula 9mm with no issues, seems good enough that I would use it again.
Re: Tula 9mm ammo range report
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 11:43 pm
by terryg
Excaliber wrote:In the first few boxes of Tula 9mm I had bought, I had a squib load that lodged the projectile so firmly in the barrel it had to be pounded out with a hammer and rod.
The situation was immediately recognized so inconvenience was the only consequence, but someone who used the situation as an opportunity to execute a tap / rack / bang malfunction drill would have had a very bad day.
I've fired many thousands of rounds of Wolf ammo with nothing even close to this experience. It's dirty, but it goes bang every time and I clean after every range session.
The squib load could have been a one in a trillion anomaly, but it was the end of Tula ammo for me.
Ex, wouldn't it have to have been a total double feed to have been 'dangerous'?