Not all pistols are rated for plus +p or +p+ ammunition and it's usually stated in the pistol owners manual. In the wrong pistol, constant use of higher pressure ammo will wear out your parts much faster or even 'break' your firearm. Also if I missed you mentioning it, different brands, weights, types of ammo don't all have the same point of impact, especially the farther away the target is, so newly initiated shooters may not realize that their accuracy problems sometimes is that they are buying and shooting various & random ammo types from range session to range session..
Excellent presentation! Here are a few other things to consider: Flat-nose FMJ vs. Round-nose FMJ Full-Metal Jacket vs. Partial-Metal Jacket vs. Fragmenting Solid Core (solid copper, solid lead, solid hard-cast lead, solid polymer) Standard Pressure vs. Low Pressure (low recoil) vs. +P vs. +P + Casing material (brass, steel, aluminum) Match ammo vs. Batch ammo
Hallow points are like the 5.56 heavily velocity dependent. If you’re not running +P or a full size, 4 inch barrel and above don’t run anything heavier than 115 gr. If you’re running a barrel length less than 4 inches don’t use anything heavier than 124 gr +P. If you go with 135 gr or 147 gr it must be +P and a full size handgun. The heavier the bullet the hotter it needs to be loaded in order to reach ideal velocity for peak performance expansion. This is why barrel length is critical. If you don’t get the expansion it might as well be a FMJ. When it comes to manufacture in the FBI’s testing they determine that Hornady Critical Duty135 gr +P out performed the rest this is with their requirement that it be able to stay in tact after specific barrier penetration. If you’re running a compact then 124 gr +P is ideal. If you’re not looking for barrier penetration IE car glass go with Critical Defense. Spear Gold dot and Federal HST’s are also a good second choice. The other brands are known not to have reliable expansion. Second fire a couple boxes of your choice through you handgun to make sure it feeds properly. Not really a issue these days unless it’s .45 acp
I haven't even started watching this video yet but I know it's going to be fire. You put out great content bro! I seen much of your other stuff and learned a lot
You well explained the definition of all the abbreviations that we see on the ammo boxes I have to thank you for that I learn a lot with this vid great work 👍🏻
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Do you personally re zero your optics depending on what round you’re shooting? Or do you zero with you go to personal defense round and just leave it be when you’re training with range ammo
The mc9 pretty much eats it all. Lately been running either 124g JHPs or 124g HSTs. The mc9 can be kinda stiff out of the box so I always ran higher grain ammo and even running some +p ammo thru it to break it in and kinda never just left it at 124g. I’m porting it soon so we will see how she runs afterwards
Nope you can have both of each I believe 😂 I know.. confusing lol I did have to dig to find info on non bonded and bonded fmj back when I dug into it but it’s there
It’s a budget grip I found on Amazon. Feels great looks great too. Here’s the link: Cool Hand G10 Grips for CZ 75/85... www.amazon.com/dp/B071ZB7MNZ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share $26 bucks can’t beat it!
Not all pistols are rated for plus +p or +p+ ammunition and it's usually stated in the pistol owners manual. In the wrong pistol, constant use of higher pressure ammo will wear out your parts much faster or even 'break' your firearm. Also if I missed you mentioning it, different brands, weights, types of ammo don't all have the same point of impact, especially the farther away the target is, so newly initiated shooters may not realize that their accuracy problems sometimes is that they are buying and shooting various & random ammo types from range session to range session..
I mentioned that first part but missed that last one on accuracy. Good point! 🙏🏽
“Can you die from getting shot with a full metal jacket?
Helll yeah!” 😂
😂😂 yea it still hurts! Lol
Not me. 😂
Excellent presentation!
Here are a few other things to consider:
Flat-nose FMJ vs. Round-nose FMJ
Full-Metal Jacket vs. Partial-Metal Jacket vs. Fragmenting
Solid Core (solid copper, solid lead, solid hard-cast lead, solid polymer)
Standard Pressure vs. Low Pressure (low recoil) vs. +P vs. +P +
Casing material (brass, steel, aluminum)
Match ammo vs. Batch ammo
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Hallow points are like the 5.56 heavily velocity dependent. If you’re not running +P or a full size, 4 inch barrel and above don’t run anything heavier than 115 gr. If you’re running a barrel length less than 4 inches don’t use anything heavier than 124 gr +P. If you go with 135 gr or 147 gr it must be +P and a full size handgun. The heavier the bullet the hotter it needs to be loaded in order to reach ideal velocity for peak performance expansion. This is why barrel length is critical. If you don’t get the expansion it might as well be a FMJ. When it comes to manufacture in the FBI’s testing they determine that Hornady Critical Duty135 gr +P out performed the rest this is with their requirement that it be able to stay in tact after specific barrier penetration. If you’re running a compact then 124 gr +P is ideal. If you’re not looking for barrier penetration IE car glass go with Critical Defense. Spear Gold dot and Federal HST’s are also a good second choice. The other brands are known not to have reliable expansion. Second fire a couple boxes of your choice through you handgun to make sure it feeds properly. Not really a issue these days unless it’s .45 acp
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Great vid. First time gun owner and this was super helpful.
You read my mind. I was about to go to Reddit to ask this question. Thank you!
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I’m buying my first gun and concealed carry in a few months and this and a bunch of your other videos are super helpful!🙌🏽
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Thanks for the info. and clear explanation. Well done.
I haven't even started watching this video yet but I know it's going to be fire. You put out great content bro! I seen much of your other stuff and learned a lot
Man you’re solid for this one, great info definitely picked up some knowledge on this one
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You well explained the definition of all the abbreviations that we see on the ammo boxes I have to thank you for that I learn a lot with this vid great work 👍🏻
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Thanks for watching bro! 🙏🏽
The best round is Gold Dot G2 147 LE round. Hands down.
Great video my man, very informative and easy to understand as a beginner shooter. Just subscribed!
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Just got into this gun stuff this video hit the spot on what I’ve been looking to learn. Thanks for the lesson 👍
No doubt! Thanks for watching! 🙏🏽
getting into reloading for 9mm, this was very much helpful.
I don’t usually comment but I wanted to tell you thank you and keep up the great work. Watched a few of your videos and you do a great job educating…Subbed!
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Good video. I carry g9 EHP’s
Found it just watched the 5.56 one last week
Solid Presentation, Very Good Insights & Info, Thanks for the Knowledge💯
Thank you the info is very helpful.
I’m new to all of this, this video was perfect! Thanks 👍
Great content dude. Keep up the good work.
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Suuuuper useful, thank you brother!
Happy to help!
✍✍ great info! Thanks for the breakdown
Do you personally re zero your optics depending on what round you’re shooting? Or do you zero with you go to personal defense round and just leave it be when you’re training with range ammo
I zero my pistols with the round I’m more likely to carry with it. Not sure if that’s the right way but it’s been good so far lol
Great vid man wish you would’ve made this years ago when I started to get into guns😂 but nonetheless solid info for people starting to get into guns.
😂 same for me 🙏🏽🙌🏾
Hey brother what hollow points you running in your mc9??? Lmk please😭😭😭
The mc9 pretty much eats it all. Lately been running either 124g JHPs or 124g HSTs. The mc9 can be kinda stiff out of the box so I always ran higher grain ammo and even running some +p ammo thru it to break it in and kinda never just left it at 124g. I’m porting it soon so we will see how she runs afterwards
Well explained. Although your Dicks Sporting Goods still sells ammo?!?! Dicks in south Florida long ago stopped, like 2020. Thanks for the video.
Have you tried any of the full copper bullet ammo?
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Herters 9mm $25 for 100 rounds has never failed me and runs everytime ..
Can you do a video like this for 40 cal ammo?
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What optic setup do you have on that CZ P01?
7:15 115
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9:30 +P
Wow what a great way to explain this topic because boy am I a dummy 😂
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Nice video!
That CZ man. Im so jealous.
What do you recommend for canik c9 mete ammo 115 or 124 first 300 rounds of use
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Interesting. So are all FMJ = Bonded and JHP= Non-Bonded ?
Nope you can have both of each I believe 😂 I know.. confusing lol I did have to dig to find info on non bonded and bonded fmj back when I dug into it but it’s there
just think of bonded as a paint job and non bonded as a condom
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thank you
What's 9mm major?
What grip is that on that Cz
It’s a budget grip I found on Amazon. Feels great looks great too. Here’s the link:
Cool Hand G10 Grips for CZ 75/85... www.amazon.com/dp/B071ZB7MNZ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
$26 bucks can’t beat it!
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115 gr JHP seems to be the most utilized 9mm round.
Keep it up bro love the videos!