Re: Carry Ammo
Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 10:51 pm
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.
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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.WinoVeritas wrote:"super-duper-Über-fancy-smancy ammo
What's your reason for doing this?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.
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.)SQLGeek wrote:What's your reason for doing this?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.
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.mgood wrote: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.)SQLGeek wrote:What's your reason for doing this?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.
It may be unlikely that under stress I'm going to consider whether I want expanding bullets or more penetration, but who knows?
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carlson1 wrote:Hornady Critical Duty 135gr
Federal HST 147gr
I believe that just about any modern day hollow point will get the job done.