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Sig has their new 365 ammo which is 115 grain V-Crown and Federal has their 150 grain HTS Micro. One company went down in weight and one went up to try to make a defensive round more suitable for the short barrel pistols. I had historically used the Federal 147 grain Hydra Shoks in my Glocks and want to make the best choice I can for my Sig P365. Any thoughts about ammo made specifically for the short barrel pistols. And does anyone out there use Corbon DPX as their defensive ammo? I know it's expensive, but everyone who has tested this ammo on YouTube says it's the bomb.
 
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Regular ol' non-+P HSTs test rather well in short barrels.
Look at some tests done by ShootingTheBull410 on youtube.

I haven't seen any test of Sig ammo that made me want to go out and buy some.


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Speer has gold dot short barrel.

The published numbers for the Sig 365 ammunition (it's not the same as the v-crown) are anemic.

I shoot Gold dot +P out of the small pistols (P365, G43, etc); no problem.
 
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There are rounds that are suitable. These are made to reduce recoil in micros. I would use HST standard pressure. If recoil is an issue, I would go with critical defense.


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HSTs or Speer Gold Dots for 9MM.

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I seen several boxes of it at my local range on Sunday. They said they don't sell much of it as they also stock HST.

147 grain standard pressure seems to work perfect out of my P365. I've got right at 100 rounds with zero issues.
 
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I carry 124 grain +p Speer gold dot and my 365 handles it well.

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Federal LE HST 124 grain std pressure in my P365. As a bonus, it is available online in 50 round boxes at $19-21.00 per box of 50
 
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I switched from Gold Dot 124 +P to Hornandy Critical Duty 135 +P for my carry guns (P320 Carry, P938, P30SK) and my nightstand P226. It is what I plan to use in my new P365’s as well.

I am able to get it pretty cheap ($24/50 rnd box), gets good reviews for consistency and penetration even with the shorter barrels (gives up some expansion however) and have never had a malfunction with it in any of my guns.






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I'm still happy with Federal's 9BPLE 115gr JHP load which is a +P load that has a long record of success in real life.

If you prefer a standard pressure load the Federal 9BP also has an excellent record.

I've used both in my short barrel guns, including my new SIG P365 and both have worked flawlessly in my guns anyway.

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Regular ol' non-+P HSTs test rather well in short barrels.
Look at some tests done by ShootingTheBull410 on youtube.


Agreed. My Beretta PX4 Compact has a 3.27" barrel and I keep it loaded with standard pressure 147gr HST. It's reliable and shoots well in my gun, plus it has a pretty well-established track record. And I can get it in 50-round boxes. Most of the short-barrel loads I've seen go for the same price but in 20-round boxes, so you're effectively paying twice as much.

Just my opinion, but other than the .38 Special Speer SB-GDHP you're probably not going to get a significant real world performance advantage by switching to a short-barrel load.



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I haven't seen any test of Sig ammo that made me want to go out and buy some.


Chronoed it out of a 365 and it's MV was 1080.


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Try the Winchester 9mm, 147 gr. Ranger T (RA9T) ammo. Winchester has slightly thinned the jacket, increased the diameter of the nose cavity and increased the depth of the "slits" that form the "petals".

This standard velocity ammo will reliably expand when used with barrels of 4" or less. In the 50 rd. LE boxes RA9T is less than half the cost of 150gr. Federal Micro.

According to Winchester the use of +P ammo in short barrels does not increase velocity. This is because there is not enough dwell time in short barrels to burn all the powder before the projectile exits the barrel.

Let me repeat that -- you are wasting your time if you believe +P ammo increases velocity when used in short barrels!!

Amended to add; unfortunately Winchester does not state the lowest velocity at which 9mm RA9T consistently expands.


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I use 147gr standard pressure HST as well. I see no need for +p in a pistol that small.


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I'm not sure it's the "right" or best answer, but I use 124 +P Gold Dots in all 9mm handguns regardless of size. I've never had one that wouldn't feed them perfectly. Not having to inventory several types of ammo keeps it simple and I know it works in everything I own.
 
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147 grain standard pressure seems to work perfect out of my P365. I've got right at 100 rounds with zero issues.


That is my experience as well.


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Federal LE HST 124 grain std pressure in my P365. As a bonus, it is available online in 50 round boxes at $19-21.00 per box of 50


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Federal LE HST 124 grain std pressure in my P365. As a bonus, it is available online in 50 round boxes at $19-21.00 per box of 50


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