This 9mm load (PPH9F1M) gives the buyer reliable range performance in a bulk format that is easy to store and easy to manage. PPU loads it with a 115 grain full metal jacket bullet. That bullet profile feeds smoothly in a wide range of pistols and pistol-caliber carbines. It also keeps the round simple and durable. As a result, this load fits target shooting very well. PPU listings and retailer specs identify this SKU as 9mm Luger, 115 grain FMJ, 1,145 fps, with 200 rounds per box and 600 rounds per case.
The 115 grain weight helps this round stay light, fast, and practical for long sessions on the range. Recoil stays manageable. Therefore, shooters can work on cadence, sight return, and follow-up shots without fighting unnecessary movement. In addition, FMJ bullets usually run cleanly and predictably in high-volume practice. That matters when the goal is repetition. It also matters when the buyer wants one load for drills, classes, and general target work. Several retailer listings classify comparable PPU 115 grain 9mm FMJ loads as target, practice, or range ammunition.
The 600-round case format adds real value. Each box contains 200 rounds, and each case contains 3 boxes. That setup reduces packaging clutter compared with smaller retail cartons. It also makes storage simpler. You can open one 200-round box at a time and keep the remaining boxes sealed. Moreover, PPU uses brass cases and Boxer primers, so the fired brass is reloadable. That gives the buyer added value beyond the first firing cycle. Retailer specs for this exact SKU list brass case, Boxer primer, reloadable, and non-corrosive.
This load works best for buyers who want consistency over novelty. It does not try to be a premium defensive hollow point. Instead, it delivers a straightforward training round with familiar recoil, steady velocity, and dependable function. That makes it a practical choice for shooters who want to build skill, test pistols, or maintain a healthy reserve of range ammunition. In short, this is bulk 9mm built for serious trigger time.
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