bp231986
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Gold Dot 124 grain JHP
I use modern day 115gr silvertips. The local Cabelas always has a good supply. I disagree with Big Daddy. SA Dove's silvertip was an older design.
I have chronographed a bunch of standard pressure 9mm loads and the silvertip routinely has the most velocity. If you are looking for aheavier bullet then its not the proper choice but for summer carry the 115gr will do the trick.
I have found it to be an extremely accurate round and it works with utter reliability in my glocks, M&P's and Berettas.
The first thing you want to do is get rid of those Silver Tips. Keep in mind that in the great Miami FBI shootout, they discovered that one of the problems in that shootout was not the 9mm round but the Silver Tip round itself. It was designed to not penetrate properly because over penetration was a huge concern at that time. As a result the bullets that the bureau used stopped just short of hitting the heart of,IIRC, Platt. The bullet did what it was supposed to do, but that was simply not enough. Any one of the rounds manufactured today by the major manufacturers such as Winchester, Remington, Federal etc are all good performers. I carry the Ranger 147 grain and I can tell you from personal experience that it works just fine.
I carry nothing but Federal HST rounds. 147 or 124 Gr.