what do you guys like to run? i have a colt xse government and im nervous on feeding issues with some of todays hollow points... or am i just crazy?
what do you guys like to run? i have a colt xse government and im nervous on feeding issues with some of todays hollow points... or am i just crazy?
Cor-Bon 200 gr. 'flying ashtrays.' Stocked up on 'em, when I heard they wouldn't be making them anymore. They feed and work reliably in my SA, S&W, and Kimber!
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The best way to find out is to shoot hollowpoint ammunition. You should be doing this anyway to test your self defense ammo for functionality in your handgun of choice. DocGKR's thread on self-defense ammo for handguns should be quite helpful.
Last edited by Timbonez; 02-10-11 at 21:52.
thanks guys...i know its really inevitable but to just shoot them...id really like to narrow it down somehow.. i love my colt but hate feeding the dang thing especially HP's
Last edited by trob_205; 02-10-11 at 22:13.
I have 4 Colts and they all get 230gr Speer Gold Dots.
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I'd say talk a good look at Stan Chen's offerings.
http://store.chencustom.com/45_ACP_S..._HP_P_s/78.htm
Winchester Ranger RA45T. I like the bullet shape and have not had a jam in my Baer, Dan Wesson, or Kimber.
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Federal Hydrashocks have fed in all my 1911's without issue.
Ranger or Gold Dot (230 grain) in my 1911's.
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