9mm TulAmmo impressions so far.

agcoady

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I recently ordered some TulAmmo 9mm for my glock. Order went smoothly on their website, packaging was great.

I have shot it three times now, probably about 200 rounds, and have had zero issues with it. When I took apart to clean it looks like this runs cleaner than winchester white box I had been using.

I will be buying again. Glad to have a new option for ammo.

Great job TulAmmo
 
Thanks guys for the post and info, I've been waiting for this information. I just got my 9mm Sig 226, now I need ammo. I've been price comparing all over for ammo, and I have been curious about TulAmmo, 9mm and 7.62x51=308.
 
So the description on this ammo says it is either bimetal or full copper jacket. Have any of you guys magnet tested it? Also has anyone checked for corrosive primers?
 
Mine sticks to a magnet, the website says its bi-metal jacket. No issues with my indoor range since its lead core.

The website says they are Berdan primed and are non-corossive. It also says non-corrosive right on the box.
 
I did a google search for Tulammo .308 and someone claimed it blew up their m14. I think there may be more to that story than just the ammo though. I will be buying a few boxes to try shortly.
 
I bought 100 rounds of 9mm Tulammo along with some 223. Havent shot the 223 yet but the 9mm is good ammo. I found it to be cleaner and more accurate than the Remington UMC 9mm I was shooting the same day. Great price and low shipping price. Great value for good ammo.
 
Mine sticks to a magnet, the website says its bi-metal jacket. No issues with my indoor range since its lead core.
Steel core or steel jacketed bullet are not allowed in indoor range. Check with the owner of the range. major damage were done at CRAFM back stop, because people ''assume it is ok ''.
If the bullet stick to a magnet, it is a no go for indoor.
 
Purchased 500 rounds of. 223 and it is great, will be buying more for sure. I like it more than the norc that everyone is so upset about not being able to get anymore. I will be buying 9mm in the very near future.
 
Hi Janeau,

Out of curiousity, can you confirm that the damage at CRAFM was caused by 9mm TulAmmo?


Steel core or steel jacketed bullet are not allowed in indoor range. Check with the owner of the range. major damage were done at CRAFM back stop, because people ''assume it is ok ''.
If the bullet stick to a magnet, it is a no go for indoor.
 
Cannot confirm it was done with Tula ammo, but damage was done with steel core ammo. As for Tula ammo, it does not matter, steel jacketed and steel core bullet are prohibited in indoor range.
 
How did the inside of the barrel look after?
I've heard 5000 rounds will smooth out the barrel rifling -- not sure about 100.

I shot 100 rounds of the 9mm in my Sig, worked great..I have not had a chance yet to try the 308 in my M305.
 
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