I'm no guru but if you're practicing at self defense distances (say out to 7 yards with most shots inside 5) yards, I don't think it matters. I'd go with cost.
Might have a different opinion if I had PCC and was shooting at a longer distance.
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Posts: 4892 | Location: Raleigh, North Carolina | Registered: September 27, 2004
for practice ammo i go with any of the usual decent 115 grain ammo. WWB, UMC, AE, whatever.
I usually also shoot a couple, three mags of my carry ammo, again any of the better brands of 124 or 147 grain HP +P. I am not picky about a specific round for this either, I really don't think it make any significant real world difference.
Posts: 582 | Location: S Fla / Western NC High Country | Registered: May 03, 2015
All things being equal (cost, usage, availability...) I prefer the 124gr. It seems like the perfect balance for me and a milder recoil. More of a pushback verse a snap. Could be mental, but its what I notice.
147 and heavier is strictly for my suppressor, crazy quiet.
Posts: 962 | Location: Ohio | Registered: August 14, 2012
For target shooting, whatever is cheapest. For carry, 124gr +P is my preference.
As far as gun to gun, only vary for carry ammo. I use Hornady Critical Duty in 4” or longer barrels and Gold Dot G2 Carry Gun in the P365 as it is designed for shorter barrels.
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Posts: 11366 | Location: Western WA state for just a few more years... | Registered: February 17, 2006
Given my druthers 124 grain NATO. That said I am generally not too picky with range ammo. I do prefer brass case however.
For SD I prefer 124 grain or 124 grain +P in any decent hollow point I have tested and I am confident functions in the gun, but I tend to like HST and Gold Dot the most but don’t have a “magic bullet” mentality.
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Posts: 7978 | Location: On the water | Registered: July 25, 2002
Originally posted by kho: for practice ammo i go with any of the usual decent 115 grain ammo. WWB, UMC, AE, whatever.
This ^^^^^
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I shoot 115,124, and 147 but 147 is my favorite. More of a push than snap. Even Federal HST 147 +P are a pleasure to shoot in my Walther PPS. Favorite range ammo is Federal American Eagle 147 and 124. Bought a bunch of it when Federal has 25 percent off rebate in 2019. Was about $7 a box of 50 net to me when ordered by the case. I like Speer Lawman too.
8 grams. 115 is OK for screwing around at the range, but life is simpler to the extent I just stick with 124 grains. Don't really have much use for 147s.
Posts: 27309 | Location: Deep in the heart of the brush country, and closing on that #&*%!?! roadrunner. Really. | Registered: February 05, 2008
I'm fortunate in that I reload my pistol ammo. As such I have only shot 124 gr since I began reloading. For carry I prefer a 124 gr +P.
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Posts: 723 | Location: Wyoming | Registered: September 30, 2012
My preference is 124 NATO most of the time for target and practice. If I get a good price for 115 that's fine for paper punching, but if the price for 115 and 124 are close I'll go with the 124.
I just got some Hornady 135 Critical Duty and some HST 124 +P for carry, so I'm anxious to try both and see how they work out. I've heard a lot of good things about the Hornady 135.This message has been edited. Last edited by: NavyAgShooter,