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In the world of firearms practice really does make perfect. First you start with the basics of breath control and carefully squeezing the trigger – working not to anticipate recoil – before moving on to more advanced techniques. There are countless drills to be done included Col. Jeff Cooper’s famous Mozambique Drill not to mention exercises to improve skill in general. Working on shooting with your weaker hand is wise since you cannot predict what might happen in a fight for your life. Firing from various positions including sitting, kneeling, and prone is important for the same reason. If you’re serious about training, you need a big box of ammo to get it done.
These particular rounds are manufactured by Sumbro for your 9x19mm Parabellum/Luger. Each round weighs in at 115 grain, putting it at the lighter end of the weight spectrum for the cartridge size. Because these rounds are lighter they’re able to travel at higher speeds and also keep felt recoil down. These are FMJ, Full Metal Jacket, rounds and do not expand on impact. In fact, target rounds tend to over-penetrate and can travel for miles before coming to a stop which is one reason you must have a reliable backstop in place during range time. This ammunition is meant for target practice, self-defense training, and plinking.
When you order this case of ammunition from Sumbro you get 1000 target rounds. That’s a big box of ammo and enough to get you through dedicated training time. These are new-production rounds designed to be non-corrosive and non-erosive. If you want to get serious about honing your marksmanship, this is how you do it: lots of ammo and lots of range time. Sumbro ammunition is manufactured overseas. Order now to improve your marksmanship with your 9x19mm Parabellum/Luger.
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