Select Ammo - 9mm 147GR FMJ
98 Reviews
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Quality was exactly what I was expecting.
I used these rounds for the first time in a major match this weekend and they performed exactly how I hoped they would–softer perceived recoil and nice flat shooting. I'll definitely purchase more in the future.
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perfect for PCC
Tried a couple different loads- atlanta arms 115gr,9mm and others; atlanta 147grs, soft recoil; totally reliable round for USPSA and Steel Challenge
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My new fav match ammo
I recently tried a number of 147 gr match ammos in 9mm. The AA Select was a good as any of them and far cheaper. I used it in my first match and they were soft shooting, consistent (more than I was!), and accurate.
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Solid & Reliable Ammo
I'm using this ammo to compete in USPSA matches with my Carry Optics (S&W M&P 9L Perf. Center) pistol. The ammo is reliable, accurate and functions well in my pistol with no modifications or changes; and at a good price.
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nice ammo for competition
Swear by the Select 147 grain load by AA. Perfect for competition (minor) in IDPA and USPSA. Might have to do a spring change in some handgun. My Glock 34, Gen 5 needed a 13 pound recoil spring for reliable function. My Gen 5 Glock 19, and Gen 4 Glock 17, did not require a spring change. Experiment to find the best combination for this excellent ammo!
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Excellent Performer
Great product, performs very well.
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Never had a problem
I can’t count any more how Many rounds I have put down range so far and have never had a problem with the product , they are defiantly doing things correct , they also make it easey to conduct buisness with them with there on line store . Order tonight and the majority of the time you get a tracking number showing it’s been shipped by the next day
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Always reliable
I used thousands of rounds and never had a problem. The Atlanta Arms reputation is solid.
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Light-shooting and accurate.
I used these for IDPA and they worked great. I don't have a chrono to test velocity, but in terms of feel, they were similar to the 9mm chubbies from the now-defunct STand1armory.