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FlyingHunter
01-10-07, 17:40
Greetings Gentlemen. I was curious about your choice of carry ammo for your sidearm. I've usually carried Remington Golden Saber .45acp in 230gr. Whats your favorite?

John_Wayne777
01-10-07, 18:23
Greetings Gentlemen. I was curious about your choice of carry ammo for your sidearm. I've usually carried Remington Golden Saber .45acp in 230gr. Whats your favorite?

Depends on the firearm.

I use Speer Gold Dot ammo in my handguns because it has always performed very well for me and it usually comes in as one of the top performing types of ammo in testing.

I carry their tailor made BUG load in my Smith 442, a 135 grain hollowpoint loaded to +P pressures.

In 9mm I carry either the 124 grain +P loading, or the 147 grain loading. I try to stick to using the 147 grain rounds in my Glock 26 because of the short barrel, but to be honest any one of my 9mms can end up loaded with either load.

In .45 ACP, I carry the 230 grain JHP and occasionally when I am running low on hollowpoints I carry 230 grain ball ammo. My current stash of .45ACP ball is Remington.

For .357 magnum, I use Remington's 158 grain lead semi-wadcutter hollowpoint ammo loaded to +P.

In .44 magnum I use Speer's 270 grain Gold Dot loading, but I typically only carry my 629 in the woods to defend against bear.

The important thing is to choose a round that A. Functions properly in your weapon of choice and B. offers reliable performance in testing. For a good series of suggestions on carry loads, try looking at what Doc Roberts (who is a member of the IWBA and who tests ammo regularly for PDs and the .mil...) suggests here:

http://www.tacticalforums.com/cgi-bin/tacticalubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=78;t=000964

sencless
01-10-07, 18:29
Glock 17 Remington 147 JHP :D

Remington might not be the best out there... but I like it.

Clean ammo, cheap, readily available and after thousands of rounds (in 9mm and .223) never had a failure to fire. Also groups have always been good.

Bonk2029
01-10-07, 19:29
Speer GoldDots, either 180gr in .40cal or 147gr in 9mm.

DBautista
01-10-07, 19:44
Cor-Bon JHP 200gr +P .45 ACP

Speer GDHP 115gr +P+ 9mm and Winchester 147 JHP 9mm


9mm for everyday carry.

45 under the bed.

Steve
01-10-07, 19:46
9mm
127+p+ win ranger sxt

45 230+p win ranger sxt

John Fettes
01-13-07, 11:01
Cor-Bon DPX in the 9mm Glocks 19 & 26.

158 grain LSWCHP in the S&W 642, but may switch to the DPX in that too.

John

FlyAndFight
01-14-07, 17:56
Cor-Bon for my .9mm's as well. I've never had a problem with them, so if it ain't broke...

Striker5
01-14-07, 18:08
9mm: Cor-Bon 125gr +P or Federal 147gr JHP
Don't carry these much but:
.357: Cor-Bon 125gr JHP (4-6") or Winchester 110gr SJHP (2.5")
.45: Rem 230gr Golden Sabre

I'm not too picky. As long as it's a name brand hollowpoint, I'm good.

Greenbean
01-22-07, 06:59
.45 Federal HST 230gr,
Cheap at streichers for a box of 50, like 19.00 or close to that.

http://www.we-todd-did-racing.com/files/974480_7zvfn/HST%20.45.jpg

rob_s
01-22-07, 07:20
Gold Dots, regardless of caliber. These days that's down to .45 ACP (230 grain) and .380 (can't remember the weight offhand). It used to include 124 gain +p in 9mm, but I don't own any 9mms anymore.

Robb Jensen
01-22-07, 07:22
I carry Gold Dots in everything but .45, in .45 I carry Winchester Ranger 230gr +P.

HotRod9mm
01-22-07, 15:14
Double Tap 180gr. Gold Dot 10mm


:cool:


1(866) 357-10MM :D

Rob96
01-22-07, 17:14
124gr+p Gold Dots, but loaded by Black Hills.

MX5
02-16-07, 07:47
Federal Expanding Full Metal Jacket: low flash signature, mild recoil, expands reliably, doesn't have hollow cavity to plug with clothing thereby preventing expansion (ie: leather, denim or both - yes, we've tested). While I'm partial to .45 ACP, here's some part numbers:

.45 ACP, (+P), 200 gr. # P45CSP1
.40 S&W, 165 gr. # P40CSP1
9mm, (+P), 124 gr. #P9CSP1

USMC_1983-89
04-06-07, 22:23
In my XD40 Service 4", my CCW piece, I carry Winchester Ranger T-series 180 grain.

.45fmjoe
04-06-07, 22:26
Gold Dots, regardless of caliber. These days that's down to .45 ACP (230 grain) and .380 (can't remember the weight offhand). It used to include 124 gain +p in 9mm, but I don't own any 9mms anymore.

Yup.

Well, I don't carry any of my 9mms but I do carry a Colt 1911 and Kel-tec .380. Sometimes also a Taurus 2" model 85 with the Gold Dot 135 gr .38 spl +P and in my Glock 32 I also have Gold Dots, don't remember the weight though.

f.2
04-07-07, 03:04
Ra9t & Ra40t.

AR-15A3
04-07-07, 08:06
Cor-Bon for carry and Glaser safety slug for home defense.

Hawkeye
04-07-07, 08:20
124 gr +P 9mm Gold Dot.
127 gr +p+ 9mm Ranger.

230 gr .45 Ranger.

C4IGrant
04-07-07, 08:46
Any of the Ranger T (black talon) loads. :D




C4

dkc4u
04-07-07, 09:21
Hornady Custom 45 +P 230gr JHP/XTP

sencless
04-07-07, 10:01
Glock 17 Remington 147 JHP :D

Remington might not be the best out there... but I like it.

Clean ammo, cheap, readily available and after thousands of rounds (in 9mm and .223) never had a failure to fire. Also groups have always been good.

Recently switched over to the 124+P Winchester Ranger ammo on my 9mm carry G19.

JLM
04-15-07, 03:02
.45: 230gr Ranger T +P
9mm: 124 +P Gold Dots

UNIT 6639
04-15-07, 06:38
Glock 17 Remington 147 JHP :D

Remington might not be the best out there... but I like it.

Clean ammo, cheap, readily available and after thousands of rounds (in 9mm and .223) never had a failure to fire. Also groups have always been good.

I am carrying Remington HP's in my Glock 22, your right, they are clean, I ran 2 trouble free mags of it through my 22 the day I bought it BNIB.

It does not looked fired at all, when I use WWB, the whole fron of the gun around the end of the bore is all white!