You are wise to avoid ammunition/firearms you don't trust. I have switched opinions a few times myself in the past based on my own experiences or of othes that I trusted. There was a time that I only trusted steel and wood firearms, and didn't trust S&W revolvers or Federal ammunition.
-Ron.
We used factory stock Glock and SIG pistols that were inspected on a regular basis.
Modified or race guns of any kind were strictly banned.
Of course some people were much better about maintaining their weapons than others.
I can not think of a situation on the street that bad ammo was a problem for us, but issued ammo was found too many times with a defective round in one of the boxes.
The repeated statement while loading magazines from freshly issued ammo was visibly check each and every round of ammo.
I would carry the Silver Tip if I was you, try a few and look them over really good. If they look like they were loaded properly than they should be fine.
My opinion is buy another makers ammo next time if available.
I was issued a M-64 .38 in 1989 and later carried SIG and Glock.
I trust the older S&W revolvers more than other makes, not up to date on newer revolvers. Despite what a lot of people think, it seemed that the revolvers after awhile took more work by the staff than the semi autos. Timing issues after higher round counts with the revolvers would take some work to get the revolver back in time.
I also usually prefer Federal ammo.
I've been a visitor, shooter and vendor at your FTU for over 45 years and it's been very interesting watching all the changes there. I recall the "box of horrors" of bad Winchester rounds there and I believe there was one of those rounds present in one OIS. It was a dead round that when broken down had no flash hole.
Regional Government Sales Manager for Aimpoint, Inc. USA
Co-owner Hardwired Tactical Shooting (HiTS)
Wayne, I had not heard about that one, that is very scary. I knew there was some primer issues on occasion couldn't remember the exact problems.
Well there goes my argument that you will be fine with good visual inspection.
I understand any reputable agency not allowing race guns, that race gun comment was for someone else who had reported reliability issues here on PF that was a competitive shooter.
I have an older Ruger GP100 that typically is only for recreational shooting, and I use the Winchester Silver tip .357 load and also .38 Special target wadcutters. In about 35 years experience shooting this Silvertip load in my GP100, I have never experienced ANY issues whatsoever (completely stock GP100 except for an action job not involving spring changes).
For personal defense, my handgun choice is an unmodified Glock19 with Federal 147 grain HST.
-Ron.
From my files. FBI tests. I've never seen photos of any bullets from the tests.
I have a fair stock of this load. Never had any QC issues.
For your consideration: the Remington 38 special, 158 LSWCHP has very similar expansion and penetration from 4 inch bbl. revolvers with much less recoil.
More from an old handguns mag article with a not very good picture of expanded bullet