Hello,
I just purchased a bunch of .45 auto ammunition and got some +P loads as well.
I am wondering what makes the +P loads more potent. I understand that the pressure generated is higher than a normal load, but what makes it that way? Is it a different type of powder being used or just more of the original powder in the same casing?
Why are some 9mm rounds loaded to +P+, but .40SW and .45 auto are only loaded to +P.
Also, does the +P stand for "plus (more) pressure"?
Thanks,
Reece
I just purchased a bunch of .45 auto ammunition and got some +P loads as well.
I am wondering what makes the +P loads more potent. I understand that the pressure generated is higher than a normal load, but what makes it that way? Is it a different type of powder being used or just more of the original powder in the same casing?
Why are some 9mm rounds loaded to +P+, but .40SW and .45 auto are only loaded to +P.
Also, does the +P stand for "plus (more) pressure"?
Thanks,
Reece