Hello to all and Merry Christmas. I’d like to pick your brains about defense ammo choice in the 239 .40cal. I’ve just acquired one in Two Tone and although I’ve not even shot it yet I’m already looking for carry ammo since I’ll be putting this into my carry rotation. Thanks in advance for your replies. Oh, in my plastic subcompact 9mm I carry Hornady 135gr Critical Duty Flex Lock.
HST, Gold Dot, Critical Defense/duty. Honestly any decent quality defensive ammo will do you fine and I’d never rely on its reputation alone as they can all fail. Biggest thing is make sure whatever you choose runs in your given gun so budget 40 or 50 rounds of it just to test/get a feel etc.
Me personally. I like 165 grain HST in .40 cal. and have / do run it in a P239.
Take Care, Shoot Safe, Chris
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In .40, I'm carrying Gold Dot G2 180gr. It's run like clockwork through my P239 (as well as P229 and through G27 when it's not "wearing" a G33 barrel) for several hundred rounds each.
Echoing Chris, make sure it "works." Best terminal ballistics in the world won't matter if you're stuck fixing a FTF or similar.
When I had my P239 .40, I carried Winchester Ranger T, 180 grain because that’s what my agency issued for our Glock 23’s. Right before I retired we switched to HST 180’s, but I had sold the P239 by then. I wouldn’t get too much wrapped over the axle so to speak about trying to find the best defensive ammo in any caliber these days as they all work well so to speak. As others pointed out, just make sure your choice feeds in your pistol and work on your shot placement.
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Of importance is sight registration. Bullet weight affects recoil impulse which affects pistol motion in your hands and thereby appears to change the POI wrt POA. 180 g vs. 155 g may slightly differ in POI.
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Been carrying Speer 180gr GDHP forever, feeds 100%, shoots more accurate than i'm capable of. Other than replacing the dead NS's and slapping on a pair of Hogue G-Mascus chain links it's as stock as when i got it.
Of importance is sight registration. Bullet weight affects recoil impulse which affects pistol motion in your hands and thereby appears to change the POI wrt POA. 180 g vs. 155 g may slightly differ in POI
Bingo. I use Critical Duty 175’s in my g27 since it’s consistently POA/POI, and been 100% reliable for years.
Thank you all for your input. I too am a fan of Winchester Ranger 180gr of which I’m well stocked since I haven’t been shooting my other 40’s much. I do shoot the Hornady 135gr flex in 9mm short barrels that I have so I may pick up the 175gr flex and some Gold Dot, try all 3 and see how i do. Thanks again to all.
180 Gold Dot was our duty load in .40, so that is what I have stacked up for few .40s I still have.
I personally like 165gr in .40, but not enough to offset the price I got all the Gold Dot for.
My 239 isn't my favorite pistol, but it would be one of the last ones I parted with willingly. Good shooter and I carried it for years in plain clothes.