Carry Ammo for .45
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Carry Ammo for .45
I was at Bass Pro a couple of weeks ago and decided to look for some carry ammo for my Colt Officers. I had previously just been carrying the WWB that I shoot at the range. Anyway, the guy at Bass Pro convinced me to buy the Remington Golden Saber .45ACP (+P) @ $25/box of 25. Later I realized that it was only a 185 grain hollow point. Is this a reasonable carry ammo, or should I go shoot this $1/round ammo up and buy something else?
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I hear it is good, however I also hear that some guns do not eat it well.
Personally, I have always used Federal Hydra-Shok in 230gr. They also make a 185gr but I like the heavier bullet.
I understand the advantages of a somewhat faster bullet, but faster means lighter and if I wanted to shoot a faster/lighter bullet I would have bought a 9mm.
Personally, I have always used Federal Hydra-Shok in 230gr. They also make a 185gr but I like the heavier bullet.
I understand the advantages of a somewhat faster bullet, but faster means lighter and if I wanted to shoot a faster/lighter bullet I would have bought a 9mm.
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And the potential for this is why with *any* round I carry, I bite the bullet, and run a couple of hundred rounds of it though the gun I intend on carrying it it before I trust my life to it. It doesn't matter how good the terminal ballistics are, if it fails to feed, you're in a world of hurt.AEA wrote:I hear it is good, however I also hear that some guns do not eat it well.
I'd suggest that the *minimum* amount of testing that you should do with any carry load is a full magazine's worth through each and every magazine you intend to carry, to make sure the system is reliable from beginning to end.
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Xander wrote:And the potential for this is why with *any* round I carry, I bite the bullet, and run a couple of hundred rounds of it though the gun I intend on carrying it it before I trust my life to it. It doesn't matter how good the terminal ballistics are, if it fails to feed, you're in a world of hurt.AEA wrote:I hear it is good, however I also hear that some guns do not eat it well.
I'd suggest that the *minimum* amount of testing that you should do with any carry load is a full magazine's worth through each and every magazine you intend to carry, to make sure the system is reliable from beginning to end.
yep, good advice!
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I normally carry 230 grain Remington Golden Saber JHP, as it's reliable in my gun, accurate, and, if it doesn't expand, it's still a 230, meaning it will be no worse than GI hardball in terminal effect . . . and that's not bad.
I recently picked up some Winchester Ranger 230 +P and plan to give it a try at the range next time I'm there.
I recently picked up some Winchester Ranger 230 +P and plan to give it a try at the range next time I'm there.
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The lighter bullets are a good choice for a short barreled 1911. 230 grain bullets will not produce good muzzle velocity out of short barrel as the inertia of the heavier bullet is too much for a short barrel . It's just not a long enough run to produce the expected velocity.
I have chrono'd 185 gr +P Golden Sabers out of my Springfield Ultra Compact and found they were only a couple of fps below 1050 fps.
I carry these daily.
I have chrono'd 185 gr +P Golden Sabers out of my Springfield Ultra Compact and found they were only a couple of fps below 1050 fps.
I carry these daily.
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+1 on the Ranger-T rounds, I use the 127 gr. +P+ for my USP9C (carry piece) and the 230 gr. +P for my USP45 (one of several home defense pieces).LM23 wrote:Winchester Ranger T, tough to find anymore. But still, in my opinion, one of the bet defense loads made.
I'll tell you a great place to order this ammo from, http://ammunitiontogo.com/. They just about always have Ranger-T in-stock. If they happen to be out-of-stock when you order, get some of the Federal HST rounds for your piece (not to be confused with the less effective Federal "hydra-shok" round). HST ammo is ballistically similar to Ranger-T loads, and offers the same sort of disruptive bullet expansion (i.e., sharp, petal-like edges upon expanding).
This guy did some interesting testing of several different JHP loads in 9mm (including Ranger-T, HST, and Hydra-shok loads): http://frag.110mb.com. Dude, I'd REALLY hate to ever "catch" a round of Ranger-T or HST...talk about pain!
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