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9mm ammo of choice

147s are better if you are or may run suppressed eventually but I never see them in bulk as cheap as 115g. I have Blazer Brass, Speer, and Tula in bulk and can’t personally tell a difference in accuracy from a pistol. Unless shooting from a rest, you’re probably a bigger variable than the ammo.
 
My Sig P365, will eat about anything I guess, I started out shooting all the cheap range loads, Federal, Remington and WWB, all without issues and not a lot of noticeable difference in accuracy. Starting running only the Sig ammo, due to the target rounds being identical to the self defense round (Sig Vcrown) . The target loads are a little pricey, at 15.00 a box of 50, but I’m a big believer in practicing with what you carry. Most folks aren’t gonna pony up for 200 rounds of Speer gold dot or Federal HST. No surprises out of your weapon or your ammo, peace of mind is gotta be worth something, I think CMShoot would probably agree.
 
Whatever brass-cased 124grn I get for the best price. Right now I’ve got a mix by several different companies.

I’ll be shooting 115grn Master Cartridge for a little while; picked up 5,000rds in a trade I couldn’t pass up.
 
Pick up a box of Yavex 115grn and give it a go. Hottest stuff I've ever shot. Supposed to be NATO spec - made in Turkey. Lots of fun in the carbines, too.
 
Used to shoot Fiocchi 115 grain, but now I shoot Federal American Eagle because that ‘s what I have a lot of after a trade. Also Blazer brass . Both 124 grain.
 
You answered your own question...Fiocchi 124 grain. You stated its your personal best. Stick with what you know works. Why waiver. I practice with whatever 124gr brassed cased ammo I can find. I find that range ammo all shoot about the same. I have to be careful though, I tend to buy in bulk but I buy too many at one time. It saves on shipping charges if I get 5000 rounds or so at a time. My last pickup was way too much. I gave away a lot for Christmas presents. Sold some on ODT too. Ha!
 
I keep a couple thou of 124 Speer Lawman at all times and in rotation.... But I use more steel cased tula and wolf polyformance throughout the year as I find it seemingly reliable and more cost effective when I'm with my son doing the pc carbine, sub 2000 thing... And the spent cases are easily retrievable from the yard with your basic white trash $20.00 home depot magnet stickamacallit...
 
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