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Have you tried Sig's new P365 ammo

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My EDC ammo up to now has been the 9mm Sig 124 grain JHP ammo because it had the higher foot pounds of energy on impact -- but now I'm looking at this new P365 ammo.

For defensive cartridges, basically they've got:
  • 115 grain @ 1,185 ft/sec and 359 ft-lbs
  • 124 grain @ 1,165 ft/sec and 374 ft-lbs
  • P365 115 grain @ 1,050 ft/sec and 282 ft-lbs
  • 147 grain @ 985 ft/sec and 317 ft-lbs
As far as I can tell, they used a different powder which reduces the velocity + foot pounds. Any other differences? Any advantage to the new one besides less recoil?

Maybe that's not really an advantage in a defensive situation -- dunno. Ammo gurus please weigh in.

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https://www.sigsauer.com/store/ammunition/defensive.html?caliber=188
 
No. But I have used their two loads for 10mm. Excellent ammo. The FMJ ammo has the same ballistics as their JHP defensive ammo - same weight, velocity, energy, etc.. So training is identical to self defense in terms of gun handling. Also, the ammo is top shelf with the high energy levels that a 10mm shooter would want. None of that 40 cal. in 10mm clothing.


 
The 365 ammo is optimized for short barrels... The specs on the box are for a 3.1in barrel. Sigs regular 9mm specs are for a full size 5in barrel. Most common pistol ammo specs are for 5in unless otherwise specified. (365 ammo test barrel length is on their website)

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