Classic Match | 9mm | 147GR FMJ

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$20.00
SKU:
CM9147FBX
UPC:
850041263458

Classic Match 9mm 147gr Full Metal Jacket 

 Elevate your practice and competition performance with Classic Match 9mm 147gr Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) from Atlanta Arms. Manufactured to give you all the reliability you need for training or competition, this load delivers the accuracy and reliability you count on without compromise. 
 
Key Features:
  • Bullet: 147gr FMJ
  • Box: 50 rounds; Case: 1000 rounds
  • Velocity: 885fps ± 10
  • Power Factor: 130
  • Overall Length (OAL): 1.145" ± .005

Ideal For: IDPA, USPSA, Steel Challenge, Bianchi Cup, PPC, PCC.
Why It's a Smart Pick
 
Built to match Elite standards but offered at a budget-friendly price, this round delivers dependable precision. Whether you're refining fundamentals or dialing in for competition, it brings smooth cycling, clean function and tight grouping with every trigger pull.

37 Reviews

  • 5
    Bested Four Other Brands

    I am trying to improve my shooting and have come to the point that bullet weight makes a difference. I started with five brands of ammo in 9mm and systematically shot four weights from 115 grains to 147. For all brands, 147 grains with my Kimber Aegis was the best choice for me. I then narrowed things down to only 147grains and and added a subsonic round. This Atlanta Arms round gave me three rounds in a 1/2"bullseye standing, at 24 feet. I have ordered two other 147 grain loads from Atlanta to compare their performance and will add the second place round (less expensive) , American Eagle, to my final test--and then just settle in and hope to win bragging rights at the range.

  • 4
    Barrel

    So I got the Bart-Sto barrel for my Sig 226. It has a 1:16 twist and doesn't group well. The factory 1:10 twist groups way nice and is soft shooting. The Elite ammo with hp doesn't group at all. But way soft shooting. The best groups are with the 124 grn Atlanta Ammo over the 147 grn in my gun. Tested 15 brands and weights and the 147 Atlanta is the best for 147 grn ammo. Will buy more

  • 4
    Grouping

    Been testing all sorts of ammo including match from Atlanta and other Factories. This is the best combination of soft shooting and group size. Using a Sig factory barrel and will test same thru a Bar-Sto barrel I just got. Twist rates are way different so that will be the test for sure. This in Elite is good but a bit snappier and groups just na wee bit larger

  • 4
    Recoil

    Shot this and love the soft shooting for sure. Groups size is not better and almost anything else. I have a a 1:10 barrel so maybe a 1:16 would be better. Trying to make this work as the recoil sets it apart from the rest. Ordered a Bar-Sto barrel and will try it again. did order more to test

  • 4
    Chrono ammo.

    Ordered 8 boxes (400 rounds) to chrono for nationals. Picked 1 round from each box. Here are my readings from a Glock 34. OAT (outside air temperature 97 F.

    147 premium Atlanta arms.
    FPS (feet per second)
    903
    918
    912
    900
    920
    911
    910
    907
    902

    Making an average Power Factor of 132-135.

  • 5
    Merica!

    Atlanta Arms is the best. This is my match ammo, and when it was on sale for Merica day, I didn't have a choice, I had to buy another case!

  • 5
    Good quality, dependable ammo

    This is the perfect round for IDPA competition. Even though I handload my rounds, I don't want to go to a match and experience ammo issues, FTF, etc. That is why, if I'm going to a competition, I'm taking Atlanta Arms with me.

  • 5
    Perfect at GA USPSA

    Last minute decision to start shooting USPSA again...Needed some 9mm to run in a CZ. This ammo ran flawlessly with a chrony of 129. Excellent stuff!

  • 5
    .awesome round!!!

    this round has been my vp9 favorite...impacts the steel with much more authority than any 115s and grouped 15 round in a 2" hole @ 20 yards