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Geco 115 or 124 gr
Fiocchi 115 gr
S&B 115 or 124 gr
UMC 115 gr
Those are my usual go to loads. They tend to be some of the cheapest, they function very well, and shoot accurately in my pistols.
I don't have any qualms with
Magtech 115/124
Aguila 115
Winchester NATO
Federal Champion
When the price is right. That's pretty much all the flavors that have been through my Beretta. It has not been picky with much of anything, at least out to 25 yards. I seem to get far more drop from it beyond that, but that's another topic.
Sellier&Bellot 124 gr or Blazer Brass 124 gr
Get it for $180 a case at LGS and no waiting or shipping costs.
I like 147gr Lawman, AE is good too.
I like S&B and even GECO 124gr. They’re both loaded a tad hotter than most 9mm, burn clean and they come in small boxes. The S&B is great especially for newbies because it says “9MM Para, 9mm Luger, 9x19” on the side to help clarify it for them.
I carry Federal 147gr HST and as logical as it may seem to use 147gr AE, it shoots way too soft for me and I prefer Lawman 147gr as a result since it seems to be just as hot as any Lawman ammo.
Last year I shot four or five cases of AE147 with no problems.
This year I’ll be experimenting with Fenix 147g. A bit slower and lighter recoil than the AE stuff. I like it so far.
David S.
Slower and lighter than the original AE147, or the newer version? See: https://pistol-forum.com/showthread.php?33947
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Sellier & Bellot 124 gr, American Eagle 124 gr-both excellent, but the S&B is my preference-clean, accurate, on the spicier side-more analogous to my carry load(s)( Speer Gold Dot 124 gr +P. Hornady Critical Duty 135 gr, Federal Tactical 124 gr +P) and minimizes potential IDPA power factor floor problems.
Best, Jon