I know it's 115gr, which isn't generally recommended, but how bad of a choice is this round? It seems to be the only standard pressure GD 9mm round that will work in a spectrum of barrels - from short to long. Thanks.
I know it's 115gr, which isn't generally recommended, but how bad of a choice is this round? It seems to be the only standard pressure GD 9mm round that will work in a spectrum of barrels - from short to long. Thanks.
147 gr seems to work just fine in barrels from 3" to 16"...
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Thank you Doc. Always appreciate your expertise. I just want to be sure - are you saying that the 147gr Gold Dot (53619) will expand reliably out of something like a Shield?
Well engineered 9 mm 147 gr typically has less variation in performance over a wide range of barrel lengths than other weight 9 mm projectiles.
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They work fine out of MP5's. Couldn't tell you out of a 16" carbine, as pistol caliber carbines are an abortion and abomination best avoided.
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Ha! Yes, I knew your opinion regarding pcc's. I've been of the opinion that any of the good 9mm loads on your list would be driven too fast out of a 16" barrel. Maybe the Gold Dot's would hold together. But I am guessing that they would either over expand and underpenetrate or peel all the way back and become, in the words of Tnoutdoors9, a meteorite as seen in some of the 10mm loads pushing 180gr Gold Dots at over 1300 fps. I figured that the 147gr Gold Dot would probably work best out of a 16" barrel. However, I have never seen a reputable test.