PMC .40 S&W Bronze 165gr FMJ Ammo

PMC Ammo

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$14.65 - $318.38

Additional Specs:

UPC:
741569070430
MANUFACTURER:
PMC
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
741569070430
grains:
165
caliber:
.40 S&W
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Unlock the full potential of your .40 S&W firearm with PMC's Bronze Line 165gr Full Metal Jacket ammunition, a round that combines affordability with match-grade consistency. Engineered to meet the exacting standards of law enforcement and military training protocols, this cartridge delivers the reliability and accuracy needed for high-stakes situations. The 165-grain FMJ bullet is designed for optimal stability in flight, resulting in improved downrange accuracy and reduced velocity loss over distance. PMC's commitment to quality is evident in every aspect of this round, from the precisely formed brass casings to the uniform powder charge that ensures shot-to-shot consistency. Whether you're a professional requiring countless rounds for qualification or an enthusiast looking to sharpen your skills, PMC's .40 S&W Bronze ammunition provides the performance you need at a price that won't hinder your practice.

Product Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer PMC Ammunition
Caliber .40 S&W
Bullet Weight 165 grains
Bullet Type FMJ (Full Metal Jacket )
Muzzle Velocity 989 fps
Muzzle Energy 358 ft-lbs
Rounds Per Box 50
Case Material Brass
Primer Type Boxer
Reloadable Yes
Application Target Shooting/Practice

Key Features:

The PMC Bronze .40 S&W 165gr FMJ Ammo offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for self-defense and hunting applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Caliber .40 S&W
Popular self-defense and law enforcement cartridge
Bullet Weight 165 grains
Standard weight for .40 S&W, offering good balance of velocity and energy
Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Ideal for target practice and training
Muzzle Velocity 989 fps
Provides flat trajectory for accurate shooting
Muzzle Energy 358 ft-lbs
Delivers sufficient power for target shooting applications

Applications & Use Cases:

  • Target Practice: Ideal for range training and improving marksmanship skills with .40 S&W handguns.
  • Competitive Shooting: Suitable for various pistol competitions where FMJ ammunition is allowed.
  • Law Enforcement Training: Commonly used by law enforcement agencies for training and qualification shoots.
  • Plinking: Great for casual recreational shooting and practice.
  • Firearm Function Testing: Reliable ammunition for testing the function and reliability of .40 S&W firearms.

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • Reliable Performance: PMC Bronze offers dependable shooting across various applications.
  • High Quality Control: Rigorous inspection process ensures uniformity and reliability in every round.
  • Consistent Velocity: 989 fps muzzle velocity ensures steady target shooting performance.
  • Reloadable Brass Cases: Boxer-primed brass allows for reloading, increasing value.
  • Non-Corrosive Primers: Use of non-corrosive primers helps maintain firearm longevity.

Cons

  • Limited Application: FMJ bullets are best for target shooting, not ideal for self-defense.
  • Moderate Recoil: .40 S&W caliber can produce noticeable recoil, especially for new shooters.
  • Shipping Restrictions: Classified as ORMD, may face shipping restrictions in some areas.
  • Not for Older Firearms: May not suit older .40 S&W firearms unrated for current ammo standards.
 

About PMC Ammunition:

PMC (Precision Made Cartridges) Ammunition is a renowned manufacturer of high-quality ammunition, established in 1968 in South Korea. As a subsidiary of the Poongsan Corporation, PMC has become a global leader in ammunition production, known for its precision engineering and consistent performance. PMC operates state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in South Korea, where they produce a wide range of ammunition for military, law enforcement, and civilian markets. The company's commitment to quality is evident in their rigorous production processes, including electronic powder charge measurements that ensure uniformity within two-tenths of one grain for every cartridge. PMC's Bronze line, which includes this .40 S&W ammunition, offers reliable performance for various shooting applications, from target practice to personal defense, making it a popular choice among budget-conscious shooters and hunters worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: Can I use this ammunition in all .40 S&W firearms?

A: In general, yes, this ammunition can be used in all firearms chambered for .40 S&W. However, it's always recommended to consult your firearm's manual to ensure compatibility with full metal jacket ammunition.

Q: How accurate is PMC .40 S&W Bronze ammunition?

A: PMC Bronze ammunition is known for good accuracy, especially considering its price point. While individual results may vary depending on the firearm and shooter, many users report consistent and reliable performance.

Q: Can I use this ammunition for USPSA or IDPA competitions?

A: Yes, this ammunition is suitable for USPSA and IDPA competitions in divisions that allow for full metal jacket ammunition. However, always check the specific rules of your competition to ensure compliance.

Q: Can I use this ammunition in indoor shooting ranges?

A: Most indoor ranges allow FMJ ammunition, but it's always best to check with your specific range first. Some ranges may have restrictions on certain types of ammunition.

Q: How does the trajectory of this 165gr load compare to other weights?

A: The 165gr load typically offers a flatter trajectory than heavier 180gr loads, but may drop slightly more than lighter 155gr loads at longer distances. However, for most pistol shooting distances, the difference is minimal.

Q: How does PMC Bronze perform in extreme temperatures?

A: PMC Bronze is designed to perform reliably in a wide range of temperatures. However, extreme heat or cold can affect any ammunition's performance, so it's best to store and use it in moderate conditions for optimal results.

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    Winchester 40 cal. Ammo

    Posted by Hank on Aug 19, 2024

    It’s ok. You do get what I call flyers though. Maybe some not having enough powder in them. Shot ing pretty much of the main group.