Yes... The TMJ stuff that's reloaded here in Ontario is what I am talking about.
We can't use any jacketed or semi jacketed stuff at my gun club...
Keith
We can't use any jacketed or semi jacketed stuff at my gun club...
Yep, ST1264... I have 2000 rounds of FMJ... and can't use at my club.
This stuff is a thin "TIN"MJ so I'm told and it's pretty clean...
Thanx!
Keith
TMJ is Total Metal Jacket, The entire bullet in encased in copper, no exposed lead. The difference between FMJ and TMJ is;
FMJ, lead is added to a copper "cup", and has exposed lead at the base which you can not see because of the casing. TMJ lead is electroplated with copper, completely covering the lead.
TMJ is normally used to reduce lead exposure in indoor ranges.
I have used TMJ (Wolf's Bullets) in all my SIGs without issue.
Whe I lived in Regina my indoor range didn't allow jacketed bullets. So I put a lot of lead RN Wolf through my .45. Since then I've put A LOT of Wolf TMJ through my .45. Never had an issue with any of it, ever. And I would not hesitate to use Wolf in My 9mm either. Its good stuff!
You will need to clean your pistol more when using lead RN, but its worth it to be able to shoot year round. I don't have access to an indoor range anymore, and I'd gladly clean my stuff constantly to be able to shoot! Now I'm sitting on 600 rounds of lead RN that I have no use for, aside from SHTF.
my beretta and glock NOM wolf ammo like candy, no issues and better accuracy than factory through them
Shouldn't be a problem...but your Sig may like the 115gr more. Yes, the Wolf stuff is a bit smokier but I've never had a problem with it thru my G17.




























