

Simple.Īt 124 grain these are lightweight for the cartridge. Fire, collect spent brass, reload, and fire again. But don’t worry, Federal knows the mind of the high-volume shooter, and these are new production, fresh brass, boxer-primed cases, so they can be reloaded. There are 1,000 rounds in this box of ammunition, and you’ll fire this entire stash faster than you might think. Of course, even when you’re plinking, you’re sharpening your marksmanship skills, so even when you’re not technically training, you’re still getting practice time. These Federal rounds are FMJ, so they’re meant for target practice, tactical training, and plinking. In fact, in 1986, the book Handloading said “the modern science of wound ballistics has established beyond reasonable doubt that the 9mm cartridge is highly effective.” They’re good at longer distances, too the 9mm Luger was originally created to be lethal up to 50 meters, but testing proved the round is capable of lethality at far greater distances. The stereotype might be rifles and shotguns, but handguns are easier to carry, work better in close quarters, and your 9mm has a higher magazine capacity than many guns. If you think a 9mm is inadequate for zombies, you’re wrong. There are lots of reasons to have large quantities of ammunition, from training to plinking to the threat of a zombie apocalypse. High-volume shooters are happy shooters, and if you’re a fan of the 9mm, these Federal 9mm 124 grain FMJ rounds can make you a happy shooter.
