No, not in technical or artistic terms.

This is some ammo I received as part of trade recently. It was loaded into an old 1911 magazine and the guy I got it from said it was his "duty" ammo (he worked security somewhere).

There were 7 rounds and they all looked pretty much like this one.

Notice how far the bullet has been pushed into the case from being repeatedly loaded into the gun. Best I can tell the bullet has been pushed in about 40% from where it was originally loaded. The jacket is also starting to separate from the lead core. Also, if you look closely, you can see a dent near the bottom of the case.

Luckily the guy never had to pull the trigger on one of these rounds. Probably would've felt like a ++P++! I don't know how much over-pressure something like this would cause but I'm guessing it would be substantial.

Just a reminder to you 1911 guys. Don't load the same cartridge into your gun more than 3 times or so. This is the result and it can be dangerous.

Hornady 185Gr JHP