WheelingHilda
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Hard to know what ammo to put grocery money towards. More practice or self defense rounds. If my 2 mags of self defense were ever used I can't imagine the situation-what is everyone thinking to buy?
Practice rounds wil make a hole.Hard to know what ammo to put grocery money towards. More practice or self defense rounds. If my 2 mags of self defense were ever used I can't imagine the situation-what is everyone thinking to buy?
If you’ve verified your carry ammo works in your pistol, and is what you consider accurate and controllable…there’s no reason to shoot it more than once a year.Hard to know what ammo to put grocery money towards. More practice or self defense rounds. If my 2 mags of self defense were ever used I can't imagine the situation-what is everyone thinking to buy?
The only time I have to re-chamber a round is when I take a carry gun to the range. I will either empty the mag and put the 1st round last or just leave it in the gun and put the range mag in and shoot, then replace the chambered round with a new one after I clean the gun and load it for carry.If you’ve verified your carry ammo works in your pistol, and is what you consider accurate and controllable…there’s no reason to shoot it more than once a year.
I would recommend replacing the round you chamber after 4-5 chamberings; the bullet can (rarely, but it can happen) get pushed back into the case, which would cause a spike in pressure and possibly damage your pistol (and you, worst case scenario), and the primer can also get deadened from multiple chamberings.
Personally—I’ve often carried JHP’s in the magazine I have in the pistol, and FMJ in the spare(s). Nothing wrong with that at all.
I have a personal rule…that is, if I’m not carrying it, the chamber is empty; you can’t just pick it up and make it go bang by pressing the trigger.The only time I have to re-chamber a round is when I take a carry gun to the range. I will either empty the mag and put the 1st round last or just leave it in the gun and put the range mag in and shoot, then replace the chambered round with a new one after I clean the gun and load it for carry.
I guess it depends on your financial situation. I mean if it's really grocery money I would buy groceries. Otherwise I would save up $250 and buy 1000 rounds of ball ammo ( FMJ). Then next time you have some money buy a couple boxes of self defense ammo. Keep alternating like that and next thing you know you'll have 21 ammo cans full stashed behind the bureau in your spare bedroom.Hard to know what ammo to put grocery money towards. More practice or self defense rounds. If my 2 mags of self defense were ever used I can't imagine the situation-what is everyone thinking to buy?
I keep the guns in my rotation fully loaded. In a safe.I have a personal rule…that is, if I’m not carrying it, the chamber is empty; you can’t just pick it up and make it go bang by pressing the trigger.
I kinda cheat with revolvers, where I just open the cylinder, while leaving the rounds in.
Works for me…and having to swap a few rounds out is, for me, not a big deal.
YMMV.
I've only ever found one that was questionable and I also fired it safely. It was a .40 Speer Gold Dot.I just check for visible setback. If I don't see any, then I re-chamber it.
And I save all setback bullets and then shoot them off at some point. I can't remember the last time I had one of those setbacks not feed and fire properly.
I just check for visible setback. If I don't see any, then I re-chamber it.
And I save all setback bullets and then shoot them off at some point. I can't remember the last time I had one of those setbacks not feed and fire properly.
I've only ever found one that was questionable and I also fired it safely. It was a .40 Speer Gold Dot.
I agree.Pretty much the same; I’ve had one very obvious setback (see below), never had a dud.
Still, why roll the dice. Ammo is cheap.
I had a 200gr+P .45 Gold Dot set back once…and it was pretty severe. Didn’t fire it.
I've talked about this before. Several years ago my wife decided that we were going to have an ammunition budget. I don't even know what it is but she puts a certain amount in a specific envelope marked ammunition every month. When she finds a good price on ammunition she buys as much as she can reasonably afford.Hard to know what ammo to put grocery money towards. More practice or self defense rounds. If my 2 mags of self defense were ever used I can't imagine the situation-what is everyone thinking to buy?
My wife and her mother both have that t-shirt (her mom is 87!)Frank, thanks-you are an inspiration. I will get busy with knife-learning. It seem it's either knife or gun as unable to shoot 1 handed? Talking Texas, I read about a man -Jack? who shot a person who broke into his church, killed 2 before Jack killed him-took over 9 months for him to be cleared from 1st degree murder. Was a story on Law Shield. The gun climate is bad all over. As Bassbob said-mileage may vary. Defending yourself has no yardstick . My fav t-shirt says "Assuming I'm just an old lady was your 1st mistake" With everyone so helpful I can mean that. You are all great.
Just a thought, but maybe instead of derailing This Thread completely you could start your own?Fun shirt, another one I wear says "I won't be remembered as a woman who kept her mouth shut" and "Well behaved women seldom make history" Family geneology papers includes a receipt for a great-great? grandfather selling Annie Oakley her 1st gun. My cousin just called and found a link on Ancestory for a probable family link to her-Annie Oakley. Guess I'm a late bloomer. Thanks for the ammo tips. Started an envelope for ammo fund. Blessings.
Because thread drift never happens here and hasn’t already happened multiple times in this thread ?Just a thought, but maybe instead of derailing This Thread completely you could start your own?