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| Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Somewhere
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| Im just wondering what ammunition works best for everyone as far as brand name goes. I'm a big fan of remington and winchester myself. Ive got remington .380 88gr hollowpoints and remmy .380 FMJ's for mine. I think winchester is the best. What about you? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Originally from the 26th state of the union; now living in the 16th.
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| I also use winchester and remington .380; I have had no problems with those. My carry ammo is federal hydra-shok and I have not shot any of that (and hope not to!).
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| Banned Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: Cumberland, MD USA
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| Well I spoke tothe gun store owner and he said that winchester was voted #1 as far as quality and federal a close 2nd either one would work well and have had good experience with both |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Ridgerun, Mo
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| That is a mistake not shooting/testing your "carry" ammo. A couple of questions. How do you know if it will cycle? How much difference is the point of aim from your practice ammo? My feg does not cycle federal hydroshocks. Shoot a few mags of these rounds and report back. For your own safety.
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Somewhere
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Oklahoma
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| Mrs.S, Ouch is giving you good advice. You need to go to the range and shoot at least 1 clip of your carry ammo to see if the point of aim is the same or if you need to adjust for the difference with the carry ammo and to be sure that your gun feeds and functions properly with the carry ammo. If there is a problem its better to find and correct it at the range than in a life threatening situation. Please let us know how the range session went. We worry about our friends.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Originally from the 26th state of the union; now living in the 16th.
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Advice that I do appreciate, especially being fairly new to guns....I am still in the learning process and have learned plenty here, thus far. I am expecting severe storms here tomorrow but if not, I plan on going then.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Colorado
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| I use Magtech's Guardian Gold 185+P in my .45. 540 ft. lbs of muzzle energy. The only thing I've found yet with more mz. energy is the Doubletap Speer Gold Dot 185+P - that's 616 ft. lbs! Expansion is great, weight retention is good and energy transfer is incredible. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Originally from the 26th state of the union; now living in the 16th.
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I have yet to make it to the range to shoot my hydra-shoks so for now I have loaded up with my winchester ammo; I know for sure my gun shoots that!
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Englewood, CO
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| I've tried a number of different brands of ammo, and my PMK spits them all out about the same, without problems. For personal defense in my FEG, I use Federal Ammo Self Defense .380 JHP's.
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Currently Clovis, NM but Goldsboro, NC bound!
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Blog Entries: 6 | My Mossberg 500A Shotgun HATES Winchester shotshells, the expended shells often become stuck in the breech and I have to use my muzzleloader's ramrod or a piece of clothes hanger to knock it out. I found that it has no problem cycling Federal or Remington shells so I usually stick to those. As for rifle and pistol use, I go with Winchester or Federal for the rifles and anything but Wolf for my pistols. Wolf has a tedency to stove pipe in my .45 GI and my M1 Carbine. |
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2008
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| My experience has been that there is nothing wrong with using Wolf ammo in these old Soviet pistols since they were designed to use steel cased ammo. However, you can get jams if you mix brass and steel cased ammo because the steel casings can allow a little carbon into the chamber because they do not seal as tightly. Then when the brass expands it sticks to the carbon. As long as you use either only brass or only steel cases there should be no problem. |
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| Senior Member | I like Winchester and federal for rifle and pistol. For shotgun I like Winchester. I liked Fiocchi and Olympia when I was on my College Trap/Skeet team(1994-1995). I haven't shot any in years. I do know the Olympia was the cleanest I've ever used. Are they still in business?
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| Registered User Join Date: May 2008
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| Mrs. S, As a rule of thumb for fire arms, you have to test fire your carry ammunitions in the target range, take for instance a friend of mine who says that glaser is expensive (here in the philippines it is indeed very expensive) so he never fires one on the target range. Latter on, he found out the hard way that glaser ammunitions does not feed well and could not cycle his slide properly it was a 9mm Feg, lucky for him he was not hit by his assailant. In my case (my feg 9mm is my sidearm since i am a member of the phil. marines) I am comfortable with an alternate of FMJ and Hollow points in my magazine. Use federal ammunition or cor bon, though cor bon 9mm ammunitions is a little hard to find here in the phil. |
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