noguirre
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Hello everyone once again, I'm trying to buy some hollow point 9mm for my sigma but there's so many different type of ammunition out there. Anyone have any suggestions on which works good with my sigma?
I've used Speer Gold Dots, and recently Hornady TAP, neither had any issue's. From all of the research I've done, I haven't come across any ammo that the Sigma doesn't like.
I can confirm speer gold dot is great... Sigma loves it...
Anyone have an SD40, Which hollow point do you prefer for home defense and what grain weight??
Just by way of update, my Sigma most certainly chokes on the 115grJHP WinWhite....the bullets don't even begin to feed, as if they hit a brick wall and the slide stops solid, can easily drop mag with jammed round still inside feed lips, extractor nowhere close to being engaged...a few successful rounds leaves a small round blob of lead low and centered in the ramp....for THIS gun it is a bullet design problem, as the HP edge is trying to bite into the ramp, needs a bit more rounding to ogive or more length....zero other problems with any other ammo including the above cited 147grJHP from same....other guns might like this stuff just as well, but not THIS one for sure......
I'll have to admit a bit of unease about all the recommendations about $20/20rds ammo....you can buy everytghing you need to load ammo (minus components) for $50 if you can settle for 1bx/hr, and even the boutique bullets can be loaded for not NEAR what these half boxes are going for....just adding this as the more of that stuff that gets bought, the more likely it becomes it will be all that is available....ammo companies and stock holders know a good profit margin when they see one.
last i heard, there was no SAAMI spec for +p+, so makers are winging it with YOUR gun.
It is generally not reccomended to reload your own self defense ammo, if thats what the OP's use would be. Many self defense experts point out the legal consequences doing so could have.
These books really opened my eyes when I read them: The Concealed Handgun Manual - by Chris Bird; and Armed Response - by David Kenik
this might come as a suprise to urbanites including "expert authors", but handloads are not looked at AT ALL in most areas of the country, the only legality at issue whether the shooting was justified or not....now, if you live in a major urban metro area where folk sue you for not having your own land barricaded to prevent drunk trespassers from falling off a cliff on your land, then maybe you should worry....but these issues are a non-issue in huge areas of the country, the majority area-wise....think blue state vs red state on maps....where i live, handload liability is a joke, and we generally know where authors of such stuff live as soon as they start wailing.