Unsolicited comment: In the late 1960's, I was a reserve officer for a very large police department near San Jose, CA. I was attending San Jose State at the time. It was about that time (1968 or so) that we discovered Super Vel, and we all bought their ammunition as a duty load, as it performed better than anything else on the market. They made all sorts of pistol ammo, all the way down to .380. Then, I went into the army, and the army provided all my ammunition. I left the army, did about thirty years of policing for a city in California, and then retired to Las Vegas. Imagine my surprise when I learned that Super Vel still existed, and operated out of Las Vegas. I can tell you that their service ammunition is outstanding, and if you need practice ammo, I can vouch for their remanufactured stuff too. I shoot about 200+ rounds a week, and without Super Vel, it would be impossible. I strongly suggest giving them a try. Oh, I forgot to say this: I've been taken on a walk through their facility and watched their processes. The place is immaculate, and well automated. I don't believe you'll be disappointed.
I like how the published velocity of 1250 is stated, but the test barrel length is curiously left out... Then there is also no chronograph velocity reading for the rounds fired in the video through what looks like a Glock 19 or maybe a 48.
Lookin good guys. When are you going to offer big-boy boxes? I think many folks would be more likely to buy in with 100 packs with some discount. Gotta have enough to test, sight in, and get comfortable with it. The ammo looks fantastic.. wether subsonic or +p it just works. Also... .223 gel test!!!
Unsolicited comment: In the late 1960's, I was a reserve officer for a very large police department near San Jose, CA. I was attending San Jose State at the time. It was about that time (1968 or so) that we discovered Super Vel, and we all bought their ammunition as a duty load, as it performed better than anything else on the market. They made all sorts of pistol ammo, all the way down to .380. Then, I went into the army, and the army provided all my ammunition. I left the army, did about thirty years of policing for a city in California, and then retired to Las Vegas. Imagine my surprise when I learned that Super Vel still existed, and operated out of Las Vegas. I can tell you that their service ammunition is outstanding, and if you need practice ammo, I can vouch for their remanufactured stuff too. I shoot about 200+ rounds a week, and without Super Vel, it would be impossible. I strongly suggest giving them a try. Oh, I forgot to say this: I've been taken on a walk through their facility and watched their processes. The place is immaculate, and well automated. I don't believe you'll be disappointed.
Love this company
Thanks for the kind words! We love the support
Love super vel
A superb round, no doubt
I'd be interested in seeing gel results from a carbine.
...and velocity numbers
Are those barnes bullets?
I like how the published velocity of 1250 is stated, but the test barrel length is curiously left out... Then there is also no chronograph velocity reading for the rounds fired in the video through what looks like a Glock 19 or maybe a 48.
Look on the website. They show velocity out of several different gunss.
Those petals are B-E-A-Utiful.
Lookin good guys. When are you going to offer big-boy boxes? I think many folks would be more likely to buy in with 100 packs with some discount. Gotta have enough to test, sight in, and get comfortable with it. The ammo looks fantastic.. wether subsonic or +p it just works.
Also... .223 gel test!!!
Do you sell standard pressure?
IMPRESSIVE....IM GLAD I ORDERED A BOX NOW...I WILL BE ORDERING MORE,IF PANDEMIC PERMITS AVAILABILITY...LOL
I do not see a listing, nor did I hear it mentioned: What percent ballistics gel was used for testing? 10% or 20%?
Very impressive sir. Just ordered a box for testing. Penetration is stunning . Velocity + Expansion = less penetration. But not in your case 😆😆
Nice