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SIG SAUER Elite V-Crown Competition 9 mm Luger 147 grain Jacketed Hollow Point Brass Cased Centerfire Pistol Ammunition
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Chris McDonald's Review of SIG SAUER Elite V-Crown Competition 9 mm Luger 147 grain Jacketed Hollow Point Brass Cased Centerfire Pistol Ammunition

I went through a dozen brands of ammo to find the quietest and most accurate ammo for my suppressed 8” PCC. This is it. It’s the only ammo that I could stack rounds in the same hole at 25 yards. The elite defense and performance would also stack in the same hole, but they were louder. Every other brand, included the well known bigger brands, barely held 1.5” - 2” groups in 5 round sets. That’s good enough for some, but it wasn’t for me. Some mentioned a lack of expansion with this round. It’s negligible. The “bloom” is a hair smaller that the defense and performance rounds, but it is still nice expansion. I tested shooting through two gallon jugs of water, 2 porterhouse steaks, and a pine log back drop. This round was still 1.75” deep in the log. That’s plenty powerful for defense. Recoil reduction is beautiful as well. And did I mention it’s quiet while suppressed? My air trim nailer is much louder; the impact on the squirrel I took today was the loudest part of the shot. It also removed the majority of the squirrel’s back. It was nearly two squirrels.
Pros:
  • accuracy
  • clean
  • expansion
  • Recoil
Cons:
  • slightly less powerful
Best Used for:
  • Same hole accuracy
Would Recommend: Yes
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