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Re: Carry Ammo

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 10:51 pm
by Skydivesnake
I would reiterate the advice to stick to 50 round boxes. Underwood ammo do some nice 9mm loads in the $25-$30 price range. I also like the black hills loads Cabela's usually have in.

Re: Carry Ammo

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:11 am
by WinoVeritas
I use Win WB Personal Protection Series JHP 9mm 147gr. and .40 180 gr. Pre-panic prices was mid $25 for 9mm and low $30's for .40 in 50 rd. boxes. I've got 15 pistols and these feed in all - it just works well and everytime. Beats the $25-$35 for 20-25 rd. boxes of the "super-duper-Über-fancy-smancy ammo - and just as deadly.

Re: Carry Ammo

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 6:42 pm
by anomie
WinoVeritas wrote:"super-duper-Über-fancy-smancy ammo
Man, now when my gold dots get here I'm going to be unable to think anything but 'fancshy-schmanschy' when I load 'em up. :biggrinjester:

Re: Carry Ammo

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:55 pm
by Greybeard
Quote: "Quite frankly, way too much time and energy get wasted on concerns over which ammo to carry."

I noticed that the new "School Marshal" bill includes a requirement for frangible ammo. I am anxious to get back to DPS school to see what experience they may have semi-recently with testing such. In the past, with simple function testing of some of the old Glaser loads and their cousins, some people learned very quickly that their semis would fire one round and malfunction. Hopefully, anyone using the newer generations of frangible loads will make sure their gun runs reliably with the stuff.

Re: Carry Ammo

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:07 am
by SQLGeek
docbrazos wrote: I probably have as much PD ammo as anyone but I generally have half the magazine with some type of hardball in my auto's.
What's your reason for doing this?

Re: Carry Ammo

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:14 am
by ammoboy2
I have 155 Gold Dots in the 40 and Fed 115 JHP 9BP in the wife's 9. Nothing very fancy. The 155s are very accurate and are right on point of aim.

Re: Carry Ammo

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:05 pm
by mgood
SQLGeek wrote:
docbrazos wrote: I probably have as much PD ammo as anyone but I generally have half the magazine with some type of hardball in my auto's.
What's your reason for doing this?
I carry hollow-points in defensive pistols, and usually a spare mag of more hollow-points. But if I have more than one spare mag, the second spare is usually FMJ. I figure that in the unlikely event that I'm in a firefight that lasts long enough to use that much ammo, by that time my targets might be behind cover and I may want the extra penetration. (And hopefully any innocent bystanders are by then out of the way or flat on the deck.)
It may be unlikely that under stress I'm going to consider whether I want expanding bullets or more penetration, but who knows?
Be Prepared. That's what I learned in the Boy Scouts. :tiphat:

Re: Carry Ammo

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 2:07 pm
by SQLGeek
mgood wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:
docbrazos wrote: I probably have as much PD ammo as anyone but I generally have half the magazine with some type of hardball in my auto's.
What's your reason for doing this?
I carry hollow-points in defensive pistols, and usually a spare mag of more hollow-points. But if I have more than one spare mag, the second spare is usually FMJ. I figure that in the unlikely event that I'm in a firefight that lasts long enough to use that much ammo, by that time my targets might be behind cover and I may want the extra penetration. (And hopefully any innocent bystanders are by then out of the way or flat on the deck.)
It may be unlikely that under stress I'm going to consider whether I want expanding bullets or more penetration, but who knows?
Be Prepared. That's what I learned in the Boy Scouts. :tiphat:
OK but that's a very different scenario from loading a mag half and half. I understand having magazines loaded with different rounds available for different tasks.

Re: Carry Ammo

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:17 pm
by SpringerFan
Gold Dots, HST, DPX, Rangers, and PDX1 are all excellent choices.

Re: Carry Ammo

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:29 pm
by carlson1
Hornady Critical Duty 135gr
Federal HST 147gr

I believe that just about any modern day hollow point will get the job done.

Re: Carry Ammo

Posted: Wed Jul 31, 2013 6:10 am
by Grillmark55
carlson1 wrote:Hornady Critical Duty 135gr
Federal HST 147gr

I believe that just about any modern day hollow point will get the job done.
:iagree:

for me it pretty much boils down to penetration/over penetration and/or projectile expansion. After all, I can't think of any round that any sane person would say "Gee, getting shot with that wouldn't be so bad"!