For factory ammo I like Swiss Greco 124 gr. It is very consistent and well made. Shoots nice groups in Sigs, CZs, 1911s & Glocks.
Mem is high quality NATO ball. Outstanding German quality.
https://www.sgammo.com/product/surp...ato-124-grain-fmj-ammo-made-men-germany-men9b
For me what separates avg plinking ammo and good target ammo is consistency lot to lot. You just don't get that with WWB, Blazer etc.. but then again I don't shoot for tiny groups very often so take my info with a grain of salt.
WV Sig, thanks for the Post. I have a new Nano and have been experimenting with all kinds of ammo. This gun is running flawless now with about 7-10 different brands and now over 1000 rds. 115gr 124 and 147. I find that I like hotter shooting ammo with this gun, It handles it marvelously. I like Fiocchi, and Perfecta, and It shoots PrecisionOne very accurately. I have heard a lot about the
MEM. Looking forward to testing it how.
Tks
Details & Specs
MEN believes that a ton of expertise of engineers and technicians, combined with finely tuned IT technology are the solid basis for successful ammunition. They manufacture small caliber ammunition in their headquarters in Germany. They supply police and armed forces from more than 30 nations, worldwide.
This ammo is no exception to their quality. This 9mm ammunition is brass cased, non-corrosive, boxer primed and completely reloadable. It has a 2015 manufacture date. It's perfect for target shooting or plinking. Give your 9mm what it wants and load it up with this ammunition.
Brass-cased, non-corrosive
Boxer-primed, reloadable
Sealed primer
Get ready to hit the range and order today!
Key Specifications
Item number: 668005
Mfg. Number: MEN9MM
UPC: 754908919222
Caliber: 9mm Luger, also known as 9x19mm and 9mm Parabellum
Bullet Weight: 124 grain
Bullet Style: FMJ
Muzzle Velocity: 1,200 FPS
Muzzle Energy: 382 ft.-lbs.
Case Type: Brass
Primer Type: Boxer, reloadable
Corrosive: No
Rounds: 1,000