Against my better judgement, I bought some range counter .40 which I knew to be remanned for my P226. I'd used this "On Target" brand in their rentals before without incident so I was unprepared for this:
After warming up I did 50 rounds slow at 10 yards with On Target (right) followed by 50 Aguila (left, one outlier called). I didn't know it was possible for ammo to be this bad. Examining the On Target holes, it appears some bullets were keyholing! At 10 yards! And possibly disintegrating? I didn't think to take pics of the rounds or pull a bullet since I was more amused than concerned at the time. But the brass was stamped Federal and FC 17 and looked fine. The bullets were normal looking flat-point FMJ.
Obviously I'll never buy this ammo again but sheesh... what gives? Some of you reload, do you think you could even accidentally build a round that looks fine, cycles fine, but performs worse than this?