I'm new to shooting and I want to start buying ammo for target practice. Sorry if this post, I get into details. I've been watching over the last few weeks and have a good lay of the land based on what is a good vs high price. What I don't know is what brands to buy, and how many?
Looking for 9MM 115gr or 124gr FMJ. I don't own my own gun yet, but it will likely be a M&P Shield 9MM, or a Glock 43 (But I'm not fully settled yet, still rent shooting and researching).
Should I buy a bunch of different brands, say 100-200 of each and go shoot and see how they do? Or is it better to just stick to 1 or 2 types? I figure buying 500 or 1000 rounds of 1 type and not being happy has to suck, so I want to mix it up.
I bought some Blazer Brass 9MM 124 grain and it shot through a M&P Shield and a Glock 43 without any hiccups. I've heard this is lower end ammo, but so far its hit the target every time I pulled the trigger with no issues.
I did some math and can basically buy 2-4 (50 bullet) boxes of a bunch of different brands and still come out to about what 1000 rounds of 1 brand cost. Would it make sense to mix it up and buy 4-5 different brand ammo's to try? Or do most find one brand they like, match that to price, and buy that?
I paid about .22 per round on the Blazer Brass shipped.
Brands I was considering include:
-American Eagle
-PRVI Partizan
-Fiocchi
-Wincherster USA (White Box with red lettering)
-Aguila
-Remington UMC
I know some of these brands are bargain barrel, some with better reviews than others, but they are all brass which is the minimum criteria. I don't mind where it is made as long as it shoots ok. I've never cleaned a gun yet though, but plan to after every shooting so if an ammo is slightly more dirty that won't matter.
20 boxes of a mix of the ones I listed above will be around .23 per round shipped. I'm in CT so some of the cheapest sites won't ship to me so I know price wise there is some better deals to be had, but I'm blocked because of the State. Locally, other than Walmart most shops want $15-$18 for the same brands per 50.
Help a newbie figure out what to do.
Looking for 9MM 115gr or 124gr FMJ. I don't own my own gun yet, but it will likely be a M&P Shield 9MM, or a Glock 43 (But I'm not fully settled yet, still rent shooting and researching).
Should I buy a bunch of different brands, say 100-200 of each and go shoot and see how they do? Or is it better to just stick to 1 or 2 types? I figure buying 500 or 1000 rounds of 1 type and not being happy has to suck, so I want to mix it up.
I bought some Blazer Brass 9MM 124 grain and it shot through a M&P Shield and a Glock 43 without any hiccups. I've heard this is lower end ammo, but so far its hit the target every time I pulled the trigger with no issues.
I did some math and can basically buy 2-4 (50 bullet) boxes of a bunch of different brands and still come out to about what 1000 rounds of 1 brand cost. Would it make sense to mix it up and buy 4-5 different brand ammo's to try? Or do most find one brand they like, match that to price, and buy that?
I paid about .22 per round on the Blazer Brass shipped.
Brands I was considering include:
-American Eagle
-PRVI Partizan
-Fiocchi
-Wincherster USA (White Box with red lettering)
-Aguila
-Remington UMC
I know some of these brands are bargain barrel, some with better reviews than others, but they are all brass which is the minimum criteria. I don't mind where it is made as long as it shoots ok. I've never cleaned a gun yet though, but plan to after every shooting so if an ammo is slightly more dirty that won't matter.
20 boxes of a mix of the ones I listed above will be around .23 per round shipped. I'm in CT so some of the cheapest sites won't ship to me so I know price wise there is some better deals to be had, but I'm blocked because of the State. Locally, other than Walmart most shops want $15-$18 for the same brands per 50.
Help a newbie figure out what to do.
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