Tag Archives: Wilson Combat Ammo

Review: Wilson Combat Remanufactured Ammo

Wilson Combat’s ammunition is top-shelf in every sense of the phrase (except the one that involves a certain type of magazine). OAL is always dead on from round to round, consistency has always been ridiculously good out of every gun I own, and accuracy is as good as a given bullet/barrel combo will allow it to be. But you don’t just waste top-shelf things. And so Read More →

Ammo Review: Wilson Combat 95 grain Barnes TAC-XP 9mm

The ability to use lighter or heavier projectiles for different applications in a caliber has led to heavy-and-slow versus light-and-fast debates ad nauseum ever since people realized that they had options. Cavemen probably thought about it too, but then they were just like, “Nah, hitting target more important.” Barnes’ 95 grain TAC-XP bullet won’t be an exception to that rule. But it could well make some people rethink Read More →

Review: Wilson Combat 230 gr. HAP “Bill Wilson Signature Match” .45 ACP

Ask any handloader why they measure their powder charge multiple times for a given load, and you’ll likely get an answer that has something to do with consistency. Whether it is for range use, a match, or personal defense, consistency from round to round is of paramount importance. Reliability and accuracy depend on it, and it is a key part of the equation when deciding whether Read More →