Bobarino
member
about once per year, i shoot a bunch of SD loads and pick a new one or stick with my current one. i started using Cor-Bon 135gr. .40's. then i let myself get influenced by Marhsal and Sannow ( i know, i know, stupid) and switched to 155gr hydra-Shok's because they were at the top of the list at the time.
i went to the range a few days ago and fired a bunch more SD rounds including the usual suspects. Gold Dots, Golden Sabres, Hydra-Shoks, Cor-Bons, and some FMJ's.
this all lead me to remember why i picked Cor-Bon's in the first place. they have that very satifying, snappy, and extra loud BANG! the others didn't feel much different than the practice ammo i use with the exception of the Golden Sabres with a big muzzle flash. it gives me the warm and fuzzies to have my magazines full of the mighty Cor-Bon's again. i like to feel that there's a little extra power in my carry loads as compared to practice ammo.
it probably won't make much difference in a real "situation", but it makes me feel better.
Bobby
i went to the range a few days ago and fired a bunch more SD rounds including the usual suspects. Gold Dots, Golden Sabres, Hydra-Shoks, Cor-Bons, and some FMJ's.
this all lead me to remember why i picked Cor-Bon's in the first place. they have that very satifying, snappy, and extra loud BANG! the others didn't feel much different than the practice ammo i use with the exception of the Golden Sabres with a big muzzle flash. it gives me the warm and fuzzies to have my magazines full of the mighty Cor-Bon's again. i like to feel that there's a little extra power in my carry loads as compared to practice ammo.
it probably won't make much difference in a real "situation", but it makes me feel better.
Bobby