I have just about run out of .45 ACP reloads I made long ago. To be sure I would have enough for a match this weekend, I bought a couple of boxes of 230 gr FMJ yesterday.
One of them was a brown box of Winchester "service grade" cartridges from Cabelas. They also had Winchester "white box" for a few dollars more. When I asked about any differences, one of their people told me that they were essentially the same. If that's true, why not buy "brown box" instead of "white box"?
The other was a box of Ultramax commercial reloads I bought from The Bullet Hole since I wanted to use their range to check zero. The Ultramax web site claims muzzle velocity is 760 ft/sec for a power factor of 175.
My old reloads are 200 gr lead semiwadcutters over 6.2 gr of Unique. I came up with that load by interpolating between two loads in my old Hornady book. Muzzle velocity should be 910 ft/sec for a power factor of 182. I've never had an opportunity to check that with a chronograph. Compared to the Ultramax cartridges, my reloads feel softer and quieter which makes me question my estimate of their velocity. Part of the difference may be that I have been shooting mine outdoors whereas I shot the Ultramaxs at The Bullet Hole's indoor range. I dislike indoor ranges because muzzle blast gets reflected back at me.