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9 mm FAR Load Data

Alternative names: 9mm FAR, 9×19mm FAR

Our load data for caliber 9 mm FAR covers 240 bullets from 30 manufacturers and a total of 15120 load recipes.

The 9 mm FAR (Felag Armament Research) is a relatively obscure handgun cartridge developed in the late 20th century, mainly intended to offer distinct performance characteristics over standard 9 mm offerings. Its name may not be as instantly recognizable as 9mm Luger or 9x19mm Parabellum, but it holds a unique niche among firearms enthusiasts and ammunition reloaders. The 9 mm FAR was originally conceptualized as a proprietary cartridge, usually by custom or boutique arms manufacturers seeking to balance power, capacity, and manageable recoil. It drew inspiration from the widely popular 9mm cartridges but incorporated specific modifications to its case dimensions, operating pressures, and sometimes overall length, aiming to improve reliability and terminal performance.

In terms of application, the 9 mm FAR is predominantly used in semi-automatic pistols that are specifically chambered for this round or can be adapted to use it. While not widespread in military or law enforcement circles, it has garnered interest among competitive shooters and self-defense practitioners who seek a cartridge that provides a slight edge in velocity and energy, while still being manageable in compact platforms. Its specialized nature means that factory ammunition is less commonly available, giving reloaders both an opportunity and a challenge to craft their own loads tailored for their specific needs, often seeking optimal performance for target shooting or personal defense without exceeding safe pressure limits.

For those interested in hunting small to medium-sized game, the 9 mm FAR can be suitable for target species such as rabbits, foxes, raccoons, and other similar-sized animals. Its ballistic characteristics provide sufficient penetration and controlled expansion—especially when using modern jacketed hollow point (JHP) bullets—to ensure clean and humane kills within its effective range. Its performance envelope, while superior to some standard 9mm offerings, generally remains best suited for short- to medium-range engagements, thus making it a niche yet viable choice for varmint control or as a backup sidearm during larger hunting expeditions.

When it comes to typical bullet weights, the 9 mm FAR commonly employs projectiles in the 100 to 130 grain range, though custom loads may sometimes venture into lighter or heavier territory depending on the intended use. Jacketed bullets, including round nose (RN), hollow points (HP), and full metal jackets (FMJ), are most frequently chosen by reloaders. The caliber generally operates at higher pressures than the standard 9mm Luger, so careful attention must be paid to case integrity and chamber support. Standard case length and overall cartridge dimensions are carefully specified to ensure reliability in feeding and extraction, which is particularly important for competitive shooters looking to minimize stoppages under match conditions. The combination of manageable recoil, versatile projectile selection, and adaptability to various shooting disciplines makes the 9 mm FAR an intriguing option for dedicated reloaders seeking something beyond mainstream 9 mm cartridges.

Suitable Powders

Bullet Weight (gr) ->
0-50
50-75
75-100
100-150
150-200
200-300
>300

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Caliber Specifications

Standard / Datasheet

Primer Size

Small Pistol (SP)

Case Capacity

14.94 Grains of Water

Bullet / Barrel Diameter

0.355'' | 9.02 mm

Max. Case Length

0.95'' | 24.13 mm

Max. Cartridge Length 

1.34'' | 34.04 mm

Max. Standardized Pressure:

37710 psi | 2600 bar

XXL ID

CID_1215

9 mm FAR load data is available with the following bullets:

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