Originally Posted By: hatt
Originally Posted By: BlueOvalFitter
Originally Posted By: hatt
What are you trying to accomplish? Chasing magic nuances is a lost cause. All the big name duty handgun ammo performs well. The ammo companies and angencies buying ammo by the pallet did a lot of research and testing. If you want to do something productive buy a lot of practice ammo and shoot it.
hatt, what's your choice in .357 SIG ammo? What kind of firearm do you fire it from? I'm thinking about a M&P .357 FS from SOG. Your opinion?
http://www.southernohiogun.com/handguns/smith-wesson/sandw-military-and-police-pistol-357sig.html
Glock 32 Gen 3 with 54234 Gold Dots for carry. Reloads for shooting.
Here's what I would get over the M&P.
Trade in G31
The link wouldn't download. Isn't the G31 frame the same size as the G22 .40 caliber?
Your .357 SIG re-loads, do you water them down, make them as hot as Underwood, or hotter?
I have been reading about how many people that re-load this ammo say it's VERY expensive. I want to get into re-loading one day when I go back to work. But, I think I will start with the cheaper ammo first, 9mm. I read that it's the most popular, and cheapest.
If I ever get cleared to actually go back to work I have a teaching job (pipe fitting/welding) waiting on me at the local Vo-Tech school over here (6.2 miles from my house). If the paperwork and the EPA "STUFF" ever clears, I can open my own business. I can sit behind a desk at this job. The PF/W job would be actual hands on. Then I can start re-loading ammo, buying more guns, start building engines again, find me a '69 Camaro and make a re-badged COPO, YENKO, or an RS/SS Z/28........