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What is your preferred 9mm brand for range? I have had good luck with 124 gr. Speer Lawman and Magtech. Hoping to find Black Friday deals.
 
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What is your preferred 9mm brand for range? I have had good luck with 124 gr. Speer Lawman and Magtech. Hoping to find Black Friday deals.


I prefer Federal AE in 124... that said I am not too picky and will use Blazer Brass as a secondary brand. I stay away from steel (personal preference) and definitely factory new only. I work PT as an RSO at a range and seen a few squibs on reloads..


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Over the past 20 years, I have shot many thousands of Blazer aluminum. In addition, I have shot Blazer brass, CCI, Winchester, Remington, and others. Not sure I have a favorite as extreme accuracy is not my goal. I just want to shoot and have fun.
 
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I prefer Blazer. I've never had one problem shooting these. A couple of months ago I was in Bass Pro and bought two boxes of Herter's. Was perhaps the crappiest ammo I've ever purchased,
 
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Herters is made by Winchester.
 
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Anything with a good reloadable brass case and I try to stay with American brands only because the brass is better to preload, I think.

Precision Delta, Blazer, Winchester, Federal, Remington. Super-Vel and Precision Delta make some good remanufactured ammo as well.

S&B, Fiochi, Norma, MagTech is good ammo, not as smooth reloading.

No steel case, aluminum case only if it’s super cheap.




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We as a group have shoot over 14000 rounds in a week using LAX new ammo. Not one issue! I switch between them a Blazer Brass - I try and buy in bulk for a good price. Also, Lawman are very consistent in performance.
 
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Herters is made by Winchester.



That explains a lot.
 
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I think it depends on when you got it. I understand the current stuff is Winchester. The contract prior was S&B.


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Herters is made by Winchester.
 
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Just for punching holes in paper? Whatever is the cheapest I can find.
Same if I'm working on drills for action shooting.
I only care about the quality when I'm shooting a match or for what's loaded for personal protection.
 
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I've been shooting a lot of this lately, without issues.

https://normashooting.com/shop...ers=ammocaliber[106]
 
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I generally go for the best deals. Before “The Plague” I bought some MEN and Lawman 9mm; outstanding!
 
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I've been shooting a lot of this lately, without issues.

https://normashooting.com/shop...ers=ammocaliber[106]


The boxed Norma appears GTG.
Beware the "bulk" Norma in 9mm and 223 - I'm aware of a few people that have found quality issues and numerous reports of the same all around the webs............


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I've shot cases of Federal American Eagle and Speer Lawman through a SIG p320 FS, P320 Compact/Xcompact in 124 and 147 without issue. I've also shot the same rounds through a P365 without issue (less then a case).

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I use range ammo that is closest to spec of my carry ammo.

For 9mm: carry Federal HST 124; range Sellier Bellot 124.
For .40: carry Federal HST 165; range American Eagle 165.

Training with similar ammo spec provides consistency with recoil, etc.



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Federal, Blazer brass, WWB, remington umc in that order.
 
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