List the projectile weight in your post.
180 grain HST here. Winchester White Box, Speer Gold Dot, Remington HTP, or Golden Saber as a substitute-standard; the 180 grain loads.
Federal HST
Federal Classic Hi-Shok
Federal Hyrda-Shok
Speer Gold Dot
Winchester Ranger or whatever it's called these days
Winchester White Box JHP
Remington Golden Saber
Remington Green & Yellow Box HTP
Hornady Critical Defense/Duty
Hornady XTP
Cast Lead Bullet
Ball (Which one and why?)
A Handload (post the load)
Other
List the projectile weight in your post.
180 grain HST here. Winchester White Box, Speer Gold Dot, Remington HTP, or Golden Saber as a substitute-standard; the 180 grain loads.
When is the 30 super carry poll?
As soon as I tab over. Let's see how many of these we can cover before the Europellet.
It's actually been mildly interesting to see the relative variety in the less common calibers showing more contextual load selection than one might expect.
Edit: Be careful what you wish for.
180 grain HST as a first choice.
I only have one .40 these days (Smith 2.0), and I swear it was made for 180's.
Even the cheap Remington shoots well.
180 grain Gold Dot
It's a Carry Ammo Carry Choice race but this is probably the best place to see poll results.
180 HST is primary.
180 Gold Dot or more likely typical 180 grain FMJ-FP for reload/Car mag.
40 is kinda more awesome then people credit. Even short barrels perform great it has enough energy.
Even cheap WWB cup n core is pretty decent, it had enough ass
180 HST
180 Ranger
JW
I’m using 180-grain HST in my M&P40 1.0. It’s my nightstand gun and the only one on which I have a light. I have another M&P40 which I carry occasionally.
ETA: We geezers tend to think of it as .40 Snap & Whip. In the M&Ps it’s not really that bad.
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