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Purchased a box of 9mm 114gr JHP, and found this. I've seen these in 45 colt. Never in 9mm. Anyone else run in to cutter round in 9mm?

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I would think that those loads could be potentially dangerous depending on the OAL and the firearm. Since the ogive end is in the case I would worry about it firing out of battery. What a great cartridge for the wall of shame in your reloading room. "This is what NOT to do kids!"
 
Pretty bad for a box of 20rds obviously their QC dept. is lacking. I do believe they ARE second to some.........

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Gotta love this statement from their site. That sure is quality ammo for the two legged dangerous game.........

Ammunition Quality

First and foremost, the actual manufacturing quality and precision that goes into making your ammo is a big part of any round's performance. The reason high-quality rounds are so expensive is because of the quality of materials, and the amount of care that goes into crafting them.

Precision ammunition is made to very exacting standards, with very consistent bullet shapes, powder loads, and seating depth to give you the shot-to-shot consistency required for long-range ammunition.

Quality is also a key part of high-performance big bore ammo used for big and dangerous game hunting. Rounds like our .375 H&H solid slugs require precision manufacturing to achieve the right effect down range.

After all, the last thing you want is an angry buffalo or brown bear charging you because you cheaped out on your ammunition and it wasn't quite up to the task at hand. Trust Grizzly Ammunition for second-to-none quality bullets and cartridges.
 
Those are Grizzly brand. When I first got my 500Mag I purchased some of their ammo. It was so dangerously over pressure that I needed a mallet and dowel to get it out of my cylinder. I took the gun to a smith who measured everything out and it was good. Grizzly replaced the several boxes I had purchased. One box had the same code on it and it performed the same, needed a mallet. I'm not so sure their qc is top notch.
 
Those are Grizzly brand. When I first got my 500Mag I purchased some of their ammo. It was so dangerously over pressure that I needed a mallet and dowel to get it out of my cylinder. I took the gun to a smith who measured everything out and it was good. Grizzly replaced the several boxes I had purchased. One box had the same code on it and it performed the same, needed a mallet. I'm not so sure their qc is top notch.
I have some Grizzly 44SPL and 45-70 that I'm thinking about pulling apart.
 

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