Originally Posted by
fsumach
Have the last 10-15 years brought meaningful advancements in bullet technology to the extent that an upgrade is recommended?
The reason for asking, my 9mm carry ammunition supply consists of Federal Tactical Bonded 124 and Gold Dot 124+P. I have a good supply of each. Both of these were introduced at least 10-15 years ago (my supply is not that old though). Is there any compelling terminal ballistics reason to sell current stock to rotate them out for new iterations, I.e Hornady Critical Duty or Gold Dot G2?
Platforms are Glock 19, and S&W Shield.
Thanks!
Nothing significantly improving over what you have. The Fed Bonded doesn’t have a following for whatever reason but I recall it being on “the list.” Gold Dot +P is still doing good work around the country. If you had been rocking 90s vintage PLBE then I’d say hell yeah upgrade. But you already have good stuff. Hornady is the newer kid in the market but again, I don’t think it’s any major improvement.
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