I want to get some 9mm Speer Gold Dots for my CM9 as a self-defense load. The question is which bullet and which load: 115 grain or 124 grain, and regular 9mm or 9mm+P? I don't plan on shooting these as an everyday range round, so hand fatigue is a minimal consideration, if it is a factor at all. TIA.
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Originally posted by Harleyrider View PostI want to get some 9mm Speer Gold Dots for my CM9 as a self-defense load. The question is which bullet and which load: 115 grain or 124 grain, and regular 9mm or 9mm+P? I don't plan on shooting these as an everyday range round, so hand fatigue is a minimal consideration, if it is a factor at all. TIA.Very interesting...
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Another 124 +P vote as I prefer all the oomph I can for a small 9mm. I've shot both SB and regular version, both cycle fine in my CM9.
I've switched to 100% GoldDots for all my carry guns. 165, 124, 90, 60 gr. Just easier to find around here and no worries about the rounds doing their job.
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Another vote for 124 grain, either standard or +P, which ever works for you. In my G26, I use the +P with no problems. My brother carries the standard pressure in his CM9.Virtues are learned at Mother's Knee
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Either the 124gr or 147 gr gold dot is a good choice. The 147 gives you better penetration during the winter months when heavier clothing is apt to be worn. There is also less muzzle flip and muzzle flash with the 147 grain load.Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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Southsound and I use the same 124-gr +P Short Barrel Gold Dots. That's my actual carry ammo for 9mm... AND 45, 'cept a little bigger for the latter... 230Gr S.B. I do buy and use the LE 50-round boxes for practice and extra defense ammo, as well.
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