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Old June 10th, 2008, 03:10 PM   #3
tns0038
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I carry the Winchester 9mm 127 +P+ in my Glock’s, and while it does have more noticeable recoil, (still on the mild side) the performance in testing puts it in 357 range.

I chose your Winchester over the Speer because Speer LEO bullets jam in my Walther, so I carry the Winchester T’s 380 in it, as well as the Kel-Tec P3AT.

From Winchesters website



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Winchester 9 mm Luger +P+ (127) Ranger™ ‘T’ Series

Symbol: RA9TA - Winchester Ranger™ ‘T’ Series

Shellcase: 9 mm Luger +P+ nickel plated brass shellcase with cap lacquer.

Bullet: 127 grain, reverse tapered jacket.

Jacket Weight: 28% of total bullet weight.

Powder: Low flash, clean burning.

Primer: Winchester non-corrosive primer.

Accuracy: Product mean of 1.25” Extreme Spread - Five 5-shot targets at 50 yards from a SAAMI standard 4” test barrel.

Velocity: 1240 ft/sec nominal at 15 ft. using a SAAMI standard 4” test barrel (1250 ft/sec muzzle velocity).

Muzzle Energy: 440 ft-lb.

Pressure: Maximum average pressure of 40,000 CUP.

Penetration: 10” minimum in calibrated bare 10% ordnance gelatin.

Bullet Upset: Must exhibit 6 uniform radial jacket petals when fired into bare or clothing barriered calibrated 10% ordnance gelatin.
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