I don't know about you, but my least favorite aspect of shooting is cleaning my guns! Anything little thing that can make cleaning my guns easier is always welcomed. Ammo being the main culprit, I always excited to hear about advances in clean burning and running ammo.
Federal's new Syntech ammo not only uses cleaner burning powders to reduce fouling, but the entire bullet is coated in polymer. The polymer coating reduces or eliminates copper and lead and lead deposits in your barrel.
In 9mm Federal is offering two varieties of Syntech Ammo; Range and Match grades. Both are available in 115gr, 124gr, and 147gr loadings. When searching online to purchase the Syntech ammo, I was VERY pleased to see that it was not terribly expensive. I found the RANGE Syntech for $10.99 per box of 50 and the MATCH Syntech for $11.99 a box of 50.
The Match Syntech is loaded to the same specs and consistency as Federal's HST Line of Hollowpoint defensive ammo. So if your carry load is HST 124gr, the Syntech Match (Purple) 124gr is the ideal training round.
The most important question is, how does it shoot? Extremely well!!!
I had an hour opening in my schedule yesterday. So I took a box of 124gr Syntech MATCH and 115gr Syntech RANGE to the shooting range yesterday along with what has proven to be one of my most accurate 9mm 1911 pistols; my Dan Wesson Specialist Commander. I could have taken other Dan Wesson 9mm 1911s that I own, or even one of my Wilson Combat nines. I took the Specialist because it is the pistol that I consistently shoot accurately. If I want to test new 9mm ammo, this is the pistol I use.
Typical results with the Syntech 9mm 115gr RANGE Ammo in my Dan Wesson Specialist Commander
Typical results with the Syntech 9mm 124gr MATCH Ammo in my Dan Wesson Specialist Commander
I'm sure some of you are wondering how the Syntech performs at distances greater than 10 yards. While I don't consider myself to be a particularly good shot past 10 yards, I do have my moments. But today was not contain one of those moments
My first shot was DEAD Center at 19 yards! The next two were damn close. At that point, I started to think about what I was doing, and it fell apart! But if you have the skills, the Syntech can deliver at distance.
My attempt to see how Syntech Match performs at Distance:
Now that we know Federal's new Syntech ammo is accurate, does it run clean as billed? I had cleaned my Specialist before the running the Syntech ammo through it. After 100 rounds of the Syntech, I was very surprised how little fouling there was inside the slide, on the feed ramp of the barrel, and inside the barrel. So yes, the Syntech runs noticeably cleaner than any other ammo I have run in my 9mm pistols before.
The only thing worse than cleaning my firearms is cleaning my Suppressors! So I bought a case of the Federal Syntech 147gr RANGE ammo to see how clean it runs suppressed. I'm looking forward to lots of experimenting with Federal's latest offering. If you like clean running accurate ammo (who doesn't?), I suggest you give Syntech ammo a shot.
Federal's new Syntech ammo not only uses cleaner burning powders to reduce fouling, but the entire bullet is coated in polymer. The polymer coating reduces or eliminates copper and lead and lead deposits in your barrel.
In 9mm Federal is offering two varieties of Syntech Ammo; Range and Match grades. Both are available in 115gr, 124gr, and 147gr loadings. When searching online to purchase the Syntech ammo, I was VERY pleased to see that it was not terribly expensive. I found the RANGE Syntech for $10.99 per box of 50 and the MATCH Syntech for $11.99 a box of 50.
The Match Syntech is loaded to the same specs and consistency as Federal's HST Line of Hollowpoint defensive ammo. So if your carry load is HST 124gr, the Syntech Match (Purple) 124gr is the ideal training round.
The most important question is, how does it shoot? Extremely well!!!
I had an hour opening in my schedule yesterday. So I took a box of 124gr Syntech MATCH and 115gr Syntech RANGE to the shooting range yesterday along with what has proven to be one of my most accurate 9mm 1911 pistols; my Dan Wesson Specialist Commander. I could have taken other Dan Wesson 9mm 1911s that I own, or even one of my Wilson Combat nines. I took the Specialist because it is the pistol that I consistently shoot accurately. If I want to test new 9mm ammo, this is the pistol I use.
Typical results with the Syntech 9mm 115gr RANGE Ammo in my Dan Wesson Specialist Commander

Typical results with the Syntech 9mm 124gr MATCH Ammo in my Dan Wesson Specialist Commander

I'm sure some of you are wondering how the Syntech performs at distances greater than 10 yards. While I don't consider myself to be a particularly good shot past 10 yards, I do have my moments. But today was not contain one of those moments
My attempt to see how Syntech Match performs at Distance:

Now that we know Federal's new Syntech ammo is accurate, does it run clean as billed? I had cleaned my Specialist before the running the Syntech ammo through it. After 100 rounds of the Syntech, I was very surprised how little fouling there was inside the slide, on the feed ramp of the barrel, and inside the barrel. So yes, the Syntech runs noticeably cleaner than any other ammo I have run in my 9mm pistols before.
The only thing worse than cleaning my firearms is cleaning my Suppressors! So I bought a case of the Federal Syntech 147gr RANGE ammo to see how clean it runs suppressed. I'm looking forward to lots of experimenting with Federal's latest offering. If you like clean running accurate ammo (who doesn't?), I suggest you give Syntech ammo a shot.