Double Tap Ammo 
 In the last number of
years there have been a number of companies started up to produce ammo. Some
are niche companies while others supply most modern ammo. One such company is
Double Tap. It was started in 2002 by Mike Mcnett with the idea of producing
high quality ammo for hunting and self defense purposes.  They are located in Cedar City  Utah 
Ruger Commander and Doubletap make a good combo
 A couple of weeks
after the SHOT show was over he sent me some sample ammo in 380, 9mm and 40 caliber.
He uses premium bullets from such makers as Barnes Hornady and Nosler all top
notch. He buys brass from various makers and it is always top grade. A couple
of loads have a high ES but that could be a function of that individual gun.
Every gun is different and some don’t like a certain load or bullet. That is
why it is important to experiment with your firearm to see what it likes. 
LOAD            
BULLET                        
VELOOCITY                   
COMMENT
9 mm Beretta 92 5”    124 grain     1293                                    consistent
40- Glock 22  5”      125 grain Barnes      1308                          very consistent
40- Glock 22 5”      
200 grain Nosler        1013                          nice
40- Glock 27  3
&1/2”  125 grain Barnes        1257                OK
40- Glock 27  3
&1/2”   200 grain Nosler         976                 consistent
Sig 220 5” barrel           
160 grain Barnes Tac XP  1132                potent
Sig 220 5” barrel           
185 grain Nosler       
1199                    
nice
H & R Pistol 32 mag      
60 grain Barnes   2 &1/2”
barrel     1058        consistent
Ruger 327 mag 5 & ½”  
60 grain Barnes      
1581                      
impressive   
We shot the 60 grain Barnes in the 327 at 25 yards and they
were very accurate. A better rest & less wind would have done better.  I have also shot some of his ammo in a couple
of Diamondback pistols that I was testing out. They are very sub compact models
and they performed well with his ammo. Calibers were the 380 and 9 mm. Accuracy
for such small pistols was outstanding.  Neither
gun jammed with this ammo.
The Rock River 308 shot the Double Tap very well at 100
yards giving groups in the 1” area consistently. Both the Barnes and Nosler
Accubonds shot well indicating good quality ammo.  Either bullet would be suitable for large
game hunting since there were no feeding issues..
 The 45 Auto Rim came
out during WWl to supplement the 45 ACP. It is used in Colt and S & W large
frame revolvers. I have a S & W 1917 which I used to test the Double Tap
load. As usual it performed well. That is a potent load but they have several
others in the auto rim caliber.
LOAD            
BULLET                          
VELOCITY                    COMMENT
Double Tap     
255 gr SWC                       
769                                
potent 
 I recently received a
Ruger 45 auto with a 4 &1/4” barrel for T & E. I thought that Doubletap
ammo would work well and I was right. The Commander digested everything that I
fed it.  For personal protection the
Nosler 185 grain load would be hard to beat and I plan on using it as my carry
load. 
LOAD         
BULLET                           
VELOCITY                   COMMENT
Double Tap   
185 gr Nosler HP              
1182                             
potent
Double Tap    
200 gr Bonded JHP            
1089                             
consistent 
Double Tap    
230 gr FMJ  RN                 883                                 nice 
 I have a LAR Grizzly
in 45 Win mag.  There were several guns
made for this caliber though the Grizzly and the Wildey were discontinued. TC
makes a barrel and Freedom Arms offers an optional cylinder for their model 83.
Factory ammo is difficult to find unless you check with Double Tap. They make
four loads for it so you are in luck if you are lucky enough to own one of
these pistols.  I started shooting ammo
in this gun but unfortunately, the ejector broke so test was cancelled. The
Double Tap look good with the limited shooting I did. 
40 auto 125 grain HP nice defense load
 Up to a few years ago
when S & W introduced the 500 the 454 Casull was the most powerful
commercial handgun. With good loads it is capable of taking any big game.
Double Tap makes some loads for it and they shot very well in my Freedom Arms
model 83 with a 10” barrel. Recoil with the 400 grain can be only described as
brutal. 
       
 Recently I had a
chance to visit and tour his factory in Cedar
  City  Utah 
Double tap is the only company who presently makes ammo for the 45 win mag
 I have shot a lot of
his ammo and have never had any type of problem. There are several ways to
measure ammo quality. First of all it has to be safe and fit and feed in the
gun it is designed for. Next it has to be consistent in order to be accurate.
Consistency is usually measured by a chronograph, which measures its velocities
among other factors. If it has a low standard deviation and ES, the difference
between the slowest and fastest shot in the string, then that is an indication
of good quality. Among other things it requires the proper powder and amount is
used which takes some experimenting and time to develop such loads. It also has
to be safe in the guns that it is designed for. Consistent ammo also is
accurate an important consideration both in hunting and self defense. Mike puts
the velocity on all of his boxes and the guns that were used to develop the
loads. If your gun is similar to his then you should get similar results. I
have shot a good amount of his fodder and the velocities are always very close
to the advertised speed.  I’m here to
tell you that his ammo meets all of the criteria necessary to call it great
ammo.  Based on my experiences with it I
would recommend his ammo without hesitation. I don’t see how his business would
ever fail with the quality products and service he offers.
Ammo is accurate also

