A 115 grain bullet refers to a projectile that weighs 115 grains, which is approximately 7.45 grams. This weight is commonly used in various calibers, particularly in 9mm ammunition, where it balances velocity and recoil. The choice of bullet weight can affect the bullet's trajectory, terminal performance, and overall shooting experience. Lighter bullets like the 115 grain can offer higher speeds and flatter trajectories, making them popular for self-defense and competitive shooting.
115 grains is the weight of the bullet.
Not necessarily. The weight of the bullet (125 grain vs 115 grain) is just one factor that determines the speed at which it travels. Other factors like powder charge, barrel length, and bullet design also play a role in determining bullet velocity.
115 and 124 among others
This means the weight of the bullet itself. A common misunderstanding is that the higher the grain the better. Which is not true. A larger grain is slower than a smaller grain. Find which grain of bullet shoots the most accurate out of your gun. There are 7,000 grains to a pound.
standard 115 grain 9 mm ammo or higher grain bullet.
The 147 and 124 grain are bullet weights. The 124 grain bullet loaded to higher pressures (+P) will have a higher velocity than the standard load with a heavier 147 bullet. As far as penetration goes, I have seen tests where the 147 grain out performed the 115 grain +P but the 124 grain +P should be a good all around round.
Grain refers to the weight of the bullet when measured on a powder scale.
The difference between a 40 grain bullet and a 36 grain bullet lies in their weight. The 40 grain bullet is heavier, which can result in higher velocity and potentially better accuracy due to increased stability. However, the 36 grain bullet may have a flatter trajectory due to its lighter weight.
9mm Luger 115 grain ball for target shooting. JHP (jacketed hollow point) for self/home defence. If you can find itthe XTP bullet performs well in testing. Fiocchi 115 grain XTPHP is good if you can find it.
The weight of the bullet. They can range from 25 grain (Small rifles) to over 400 grain for big game.
Grain refers to the weight of the bullet when measured on a powder scale.
The reference to grains means the weight of the bullet.