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WWB vs. Federal "American Eagle"?


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I noticed both of these run about the same price for a box of 50(9mm). I was just wondering if there is much difference between the two? If you were just going to the range to shoot, would you hesitate to buy either? Just kinda thinking once I get my gun, If I can't find one...will the other be fine? These two seem to be pretty common as far as "range rounds", just wanting to make sure?

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I like the WWB better in the calibers I shoot: for the most part 38, 357, 40

The winchester ammo seems to use better projectiles, and both seem to have good brass for reloading.

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Outdoor Marksman has 1000 rounds of American Eagle 9mm 115 grain for $217 shipped to my door in Cookeville, TN. They are goin fast. They had over 2000 boxes on Monday now there are only like 400 boxes left.

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I shoot them both and have never had an issue with either. I like the WWB better, but that's only because you can get them in 100 round count boxes.

I'm exactly the same way, have/will shoot either but prefer WWB.

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