The listing is in Chris's valuable FAQ section up top!!
I copied and pasted the info here..
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Brenden
Combined data from ammunition tested thru Rohrbaugh R9s. Updated Sept 16 2004
Hi, Lo and Average velocities are in fps. Muzzle energy (ME) is in ft lbs and is based on average velocity.
Note - in at least two cases one low velocity has severely increased the spread figure and so severely reduced the average ... which in turn leads to a downrated muzzle energy. If you choose to disregard those exceptional low velocities, then a more useful result may be deduced.
Note 2 - Now that more data has been added, I have added symbols against examples relative to the session in which they were fired. The first test is shown as ''†'', the second test as ''‡'' and the latest, test #3 as ''*''. The chrono during test #1 was significantly closer than my now chosen std of 6 feet, and so figures come out a little higher.
MFR TYPE # SHOTS LO-VEL HI-VEL AV-VEL SPREAD SD ME
Speer‡ Gold Dot 115 JHP 4 1056 1068 1061 12 5.19 287
Speer‡ Gold Dot 115 JHP 5 1053 1078 1064 25 10.77 289
Speer‡ Gold Dot 115 JHP 5 1066 1077 1065 11 4.97 290
Speer‡ Gold Dot 124 JHP 5 990 1039 1010 49 17.94 281
Speer‡ Gold Dot 124 JHP 5 1003 1045 1017 42 16.18 285
Speer‡ Gold Dot 124 JHP 5 1003 1021 1013 18 6.78 283
Speer * Gold Dot 124 JHP 10 975 1042 1020 67 19.05 286
MFR TYPE # SHOTS LO-VEL HI-VEL AV-VEL SPREAD SD ME
Federal† American Eagle 124 FMJ 5 762 926 885 164 N/A 216
Federal† 'Hydra-Shok' 135 JHP 5 892 920 906 28 N/A 246
Federal† 'Hydra-Shok' 147 JHP 5 799 825 821 26 N/A 220
Federal‡ 'Hi-Shock' 115 JHP 5 995 1034 1014 39 16.70 262
Federal‡ 'Hi-Shock' 115 JHP 5 977 1039 1003 62 23.60 257
Federal‡ 'Hi-Shock' 115 JHP 5 984 998 991 14 6.08 251
Federal‡ 'Hydra-Shok' 147 JHP 5 806 840 823.5 34 12.92 221
Federal‡ 'Hydra-Shok' 147 JHP 5 816 855 828 39 15.93 224
Federal‡ 'Hydra-Shok' 135 JHP 5 910 925 917 15 6.24 252
MFR TYPE # SHOTS LO-VEL HI-VEL AV-VEL SPREAD SD ME
Remington† Golden Saber 124 JHP 5 981 1003 993 22 N/A 271
Remington‡ Golden Saber 124 JHP 5 934 1004 979 70 26.66 264
Remington‡ UMC 115 FMJ 5 601 1029 925 427 181.88 218
MFR TYPE # SHOTS LO-VEL HI-VEL AV-VEL SPREAD SD ME
CCI* Blazer 115 JHP (Al case) 10 963 1011 983 48 16.00 247
MFR TYPE # SHOTS LO-VEL HI-VEL AV-VEL SPREAD SD ME
Winchester† White Box 115 FMJ 5 1025 1038 1037 13 N/A 275
Winchester* White Box 115 FMJ 10 985 1033 1008 47.42 14.35 260
Winchester* White Box 115 JHP 10 960 1014 987 54 16.79 250
Winchester* White Box 147 JHP 10 955 1007 976 52 17.40 311
Winchester* Silvertip 115 10 1023 1046 1037 23 7.28 275
Winchester* Ranger 147 10 811 868 850 57 15.09 236
MFR TYPE # SHOTS LO-VEL HI-VEL AV-VEL SPREAD SD ME
Igman† 124 FMJ 5 960 1035 997 75 N/A 274
MFR TYPE # SHOTS LO-VEL HI-VEL AV-VEL SPREAD SD ME
''A-Merc''† 115 FMJ 5 353 373 365 20 N/A 34
NOTE - The last ammunition on this list (A-Merc) shows very unusual results. It was the last in a test series but the chronograph was set-up exactly as for preceeding tests, although the light level had dropped. It cycled the gun, tho hard to believe! The odd thing is that the five shot string shows quite a small spread, making the readings seem viable, despite absurd low velocity. In time it is hoped to run a further test on this ammo' to see if it is truly as low as it seems from this test! Either way, it seems very poor quality indeed, with deformed (plated) bullets common.