![]() ![]() ![]() If you’re wanting ammo to practice with, more affordable target or plinking ammo will be your best choice. Cheap FMJ or other 9mm target ammo is inferior. If you’re buying 9mm ammo for self-defense, you want quality bullets designed for optimal penetration and effective terminal performance. The most important thing to consider when you’re buying 9mm ammo is what you’ll be using it for. Things to Consider Before Buying 9mm Ammo Application and Use Federal Premium 124-grain Syntech Training Match.Remington 147-grain Golden Saber Bonded JHP.Speer Personal Protection +P 124-grain Gold Dot JHP.Winchester USA Ready Defense +P 124-grain JHP.Underwood Extreme Defender 90-grain +P+.Best 9mm Ammo for Suppressors: Nosler ASP 147-grain JHP.Best 9mm Ammo for Micro Compacts: Hornady American Gunner 115-grain XTP.Best 9mm Ammo for Self-Defense: Federal Premium 124-grain HST.Best 9mm Ammo for the Backcountry: Federal Premium Solid Core +P 147-grain Syntech Flat-Nose.The following list includes my own preferred ammo for a wide variety of applications. For example, you’ll find that 9mm ammo for self-defense is much different (and more expensive) than 9mm ammo for practice. There are many metrics by which ammo can be compared, and picking the very best is always going to be a matter of how you intend to use it. The 9mm now has comparable terminal performance to some more powerful cartridges. Even better, modern 9mm bullets have elevated these loads to the best 9mm ammo in history. It has a long and varied history, but it’s safe to say that even while enduring the current ammo shortage, shooters have a wide variety of 9mm ammo for self-defense and 9mm ammo for practice to choose from. Not sure what happened to that project.The 9 x 19mm Parabellum cartridge was invented over 120 years ago, and it’s still the most popular handgun cartridge in the world today. Do you know of any south east Florida outdoor ranges? They were talking about building something in the Loxahatchee area. I usually go to Gun World over in Deerfield Beach and a range up here in Delray. ![]() Last edited by Mackie244Bud Maat 08:06 AM. Lastly when a sale occurs it is usually shouted from the rooftops, somewhere in here! I'm good to go for awhile but I always keep my eyes open. The Federal Ammo promotion ran from July to December 31st. What big ammo sale will it be for this year I don't know. Less than Golf and more than Bowling (depending on how much you eat & drink.LOL)Īnd neither one Could Save your Life.Well maybe a Golf Club or you could throw a bowling ball at your assailant!īefore that Remington "Green" box was on sale. That's the numbers I like going to the range on. That comes out to $7.50 per box of 50 / 15 cents per round. So, do the math, that's 2,500 rounds for $375.00 I bought 2,500 rounds of American Eagle 124g FMJ $500.00 (free shipping) You just missed a BIG one from Federal for their "American Eagle" Maybe they pick up all of the old Brass casings to sell or reload and don't want to pick out the steel casings. I could take a picture of their sign next time i'm there. Trust me down here it's ALL about what ends up on the floor not down the range. If that is not what they are talking about they would say, No, we don't care about the casing just if it's. However they (gun ranges) always ask me, "What are you shooting today?" I'm not quit sure why that is exactly and I never asked. Quote: Except most indoor ranges forbid it.ĪLL of the ranges by me (South Florida) do not allow for steel cased ammo. ![]()
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