These were just bought last month from Target Sports. Not as bad as the OP's and these pics make them look a lot worse than they really are. Five picked at random.
These were just bought last month from Target Sports. Not as bad as the OP's and these pics make them look a lot worse than they really are. Five picked at random.
Does anyone know if Federal also tweaked their 124gr HST bullet when they changed the 147? Do they also now have a double cannelure? Simple curiosity is the reason for my question. If I recall, the 147's were the ones that were shedding jackets in glass tests, which I think was one of the reasons they made changes.
I'm running semi-low on premium 9mm JHP, and I've been eyeballing various loads to replace may favored RA9T, mostly because the Winchester load is often unavailable, when Gold Dot or HST can be found a bit easier. With the recent recall of NYPD's 124 +P Gold Dot and then this thread, and apparent possible HST QC issues, I'm not sure which way I'll end up going when I eventually make a purchase.
The Internet gun community has always been a little nutty re: obsessing over minutiae of different carry loads; the lack of transparency from Vista regarding projectile updates has kicked this tendency into overdrive, resulting in a lot of what is essentially tea leaf reading. This thread is purely speculative and I wouldn't make a purchasing decision based on this discussion.
I'd just buy 124gr HSTs (standard or +P), make sure they run in your gun and shoot to the sights, and then practice putting them on target in rapid succession. 147gr HST and 124gr Gold Dots are probably fine too!
Being a bit of a SME on the subject as you are.
What is a re-design? What is an incremental improvement, etc.?
I will say in this example… regardless of a single crimp or double crimp. Chuck Haggard’s citation of loss of performance and the fact this is what I EDC trump the semantics of the situation. But! Im figuring what’s considered what so I can know what’s expected.
God Bless,
Brandon