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    Where does the 9mm 124 gr HST standard pressure load, and the 9mm 124 gr Gold Dot standard pressure load stand? I notice that they are not on DocGKR's approved ammo list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOBO View Post
    Where does the 9mm 124 gr HST standard pressure load, and the 9mm 124 gr Gold Dot standard pressure load stand? I notice that they are not on DocGKR's approved ammo list.
    He commented on the standard pressure 124 loads here:
    http://pistol-forum.com/showthread.p...l=1#post222497

    Quote Originally Posted by DocGKR View Post
    Between those three 124 gr standard pressure loads noted above (GD, Tac Bonded, HST), go with whatever is least expensive, readily available, as well as most reliable and offers best accuracy from your pistol, as all three loads are perfectly adequate, as previous posts have discussed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JV View Post
    He commented on the standard pressure 124 loads here:
    http://pistol-forum.com/showthread.p...l=1#post222497
    Ah, thank you very much. I called myself searching for it, but obviously not very well.

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    No problem. I was able to find it quickly because I just posted the same thing in another thread (a few weeks ago).

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    Quote Originally Posted by LOBO View Post
    Where does the 9mm 124 gr HST standard pressure load, and the 9mm 124 gr Gold Dot standard pressure load stand? I notice that they are not on DocGKR's approved ammo list.
    Quote Originally Posted by JV View Post
    He commented on the standard pressure 124 loads here:
    http://pistol-forum.com/showthread.p...l=1#post222497
    Thank you for post questions and answers.

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    Has there been any testing done with the Hornady 135gr +p flex lock ? Just curious as I have some available for purchase locally.....?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fire-Medic View Post
    Has there been any testing done with the Hornady 135gr +p flex lock ? Just curious as I have some available for purchase locally.....?
    Doc has also tested the Critical Duty rounds and posted those tests., along with a wealth of other info.

    http://pistol-forum.com/showthread.p...=critical+duty
    Last edited by Chuck Haggard; 10-20-2014 at 07:26 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Haggard View Post
    Doc has also tested the Critical Duty rounds and posted those tests., along with a wealth of other info.

    http://pistol-forum.com/showthread.p...=critical+duty
    My apologies Chuck I did type "Hornady 135gr +p Flexlock" in the search bar and got "sorry no matches to your search"

    Thanks for the information.

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    Is there any data out yet on the new Speer Gold Dot G2 147 gr 9mm loading yet? This one definitely has my interest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DocGKR View Post
    I'd pick one load that works well in your firearm, purchase 1000 rounds or so, then stop worrying about duty/carry ammo. It is the LEAST important part of the equation. Mindset, good initial training, ongoing practice, and a reliable weapon are all more important than what ammo to use...

    Likewise pick ONE model firearm, get 2-3 identical weapons, then regularly practice with them for many years until fully mastered. Don't waste a lot of money and effort purchasing multiple different types of firearms that are never used to their full potential.

    Spend your resources purchasing 25,000 rounds of practice ammo.
    This just kind of takes all the emotion out of the argument over bullet and caliber doesn't it? ;-)

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