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    S&B 124 for range, WWB 115 for range, 147 HST for real work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Nytcrawler93 View Post
    S&B 124 for range, WWB 115 for range, 147 HST for real work.


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    Exactly what I use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcannady View Post
    Exactly what I use.

    Jim
    Don't you find the POI is different between those three bullet weights? I stopped buying the less expensive 115 gr practice ammo since my pistols and I prefer 147 gr for carry, and the different in POI was enough to make me uncomfortable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papersniper View Post
    Don't you find the POI is different between those three bullet weights? I stopped buying the less expensive 115 gr practice ammo since my pistols and I prefer 147 gr for carry, and the different in POI was enough to make me uncomfortable.
    I don't shoot my 9 beyond 15 yards and the difference in POI between the 147 gr HST and the range ammo is less than two inches for me at that distance. I generally use the range ammo to practice mechanics for most of a session and then I shoot 50 rounds of HST at the end to refine my technique and to focus on accuracy. That way my last range time gives me muscle memory for the real stuff.

    All that said, if WWB came in 147 gr I would definitely prefer that.

    Jim


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    It does seem that in my MK, the heavier bullet is more accurate.

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    I went through my storage unit yesterday and found four 25 round boxes of 124 gr Golden Saber (+P) ammo. Nice! So that is what I will be using for carry.

    For those of you that use 124 gr Golden Saber (+P) ammo for carry, what ammo do you use for fam fire/range practice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcannady View Post
    I don't shoot my 9 beyond 15 yards and the difference in POI between the 147 gr HST and the range ammo is less than two inches for me at that distance..........

    All that said, if WWB came in 147 gr I would definitely prefer that.

    Jim
    I recently bought a case of Lawman 147 gr TMJ to share with a friend. I don't recall the price, but it was decent. However, if a case is too much, WWB is always a good alternative.

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