ArchAngelCD
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There are many good choices.
I like the 124gr Speed GDHP ammo because it's accurate in my gun. It also expands reliability.
I like the 124gr Speed GDHP ammo because it's accurate in my gun. It also expands reliability.
I don't doubt that at all. As far as I can tell, there's something around a metric ton of perfectly sound choices in 9mm ammo these days. Over the years, I've also carried Federals, Gold Dots, Winchester Rangers, and a handful of others. But the Golden Sabers perform well in my gun, and have a couple of non-performance advantages. They're made about 40 miles from here and (probably because of that fact) every LEA around here carries them.....But Speer and HST are solid too, 124 or 147.
I don't doubt that at all. As far as I can tell, there's something around a metric ton of perfectly sound choices in 9mm ammo these days. Over the years, I've also carried Federals, Gold Dots, Winchester Rangers, and a handful of others. But the Golden Sabers perform well in my gun, and have a couple of non-performance advantages. They're made about 40 miles from here and (probably because of that fact) every LEA around here carries them.
But the Golden Sabers perform well in my gun, and have a couple of non-performance advantages. They're made about 40 miles from here and (probably because of that fact) every LEA around here carries them.
Why the Homey Badger round for winter time carry in particular?What's everyone using for 9mm these days? I haven't had to pick a load for a new 9mm in awhile. Honey Badger round seems interesting, especially for winter time carry
Why the Homey Badger round for winter time carry in particular?
True. The question is, is that a good thing? I'm having a hard time finding much test data on it. Hollow points tend to over penetrate when shot through thick clothing. Maybe the Honey Badger rounds are more consistent, maybe not. Love to see some actual data on it.It lacks a hollow point that could be jammed up by heavy clothing
True. The question is, is that a good thing? I'm having a hard time finding much test data on it. Hollow points tend to over penetrate when shot through thick clothing. Maybe the Honey Badger rounds are more consistent, maybe not. Love to see some actual data on it.
I am hoping for a million different replies. I loved ProLoad 135+p, and so did my p85, but they aren't around anymore.
Standby for about 1,000 different answers. My advice is to pick a hollow point from a name brand company, run a couple of boxes through your carry gun to make sure it functions and let it go at that. If you want to be doubly cautious, from a legal perspective, find out what your local law enforcement carries and carry those same rounds if they function in your gun. That way if you are ever in a self defense shooting and asked why you carry that round you can state that if the local LEO carries it then it must be adequate for self defense. From that legal defense standpoint I would never carry anything like "zombie rounds", "dead right there", etc.