9MM Ammo Recommendation/Suggestions?

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  • metalninja
    Junior Member
    • Dec 2019
    • 9

    #1

    9MM Ammo Recommendation/Suggestions?

    Hi Everyone,

    I am looking for your recommendations regarding ammo for my Smith & Wesson M&P9 2.0 - 9MM. This is my first purchase and I don't know what brand and gr of ammo is good. No Steel ammo (Not Allowed at Target Sports Range).


    Looking at the following options:

    - https://www.gotenda.com/shop/ammunit...k-of-1000-rds/
    - https://www.gotenda.com/shop/ammunit...k-of-1000case/
    - https://www.firearmsoutletcanada.com...l#.XgUItkdKhPY


    Any other deals/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
  • lone-wolf
    Go Canucks Go!
    • Apr 2012
    • 18039

    #2
    You're not going to have any issues with any of that
    the wild still lingered in him and the wolf in him merely slept

    "It must be poor life that achieves freedom from fear" - Aldo Leopold

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    • lone-wolf
      Go Canucks Go!
      • Apr 2012
      • 18039

      #3
      I bought this, cheapest I've seen but I haven't looked hard. Purchased because it was where I was making a rifle purchase anyways.
      I would like CCI or S&B but this stuff is going bang as it should so far

      the wild still lingered in him and the wolf in him merely slept

      "It must be poor life that achieves freedom from fear" - Aldo Leopold

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      • kennymo
        Super Moderator
        • Jul 2014
        • 16188

        #4
        My M&P40 eats everything I throw at it. Mostly CCI Blaser in both brass and aluminum case and a good amount of American Eagle. The S&B ammunition I’ve tried has been fine.
        Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.

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        • Swingerguy
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2016
          • 6511

          #5
          I have shot several thousand s&b in my m&p 9. No issues, I’ve had no issues with any ammo really. I’ve shot lots of blazer brass and aluminum as well as some steel cased stuff. I have also shot tons of reloads, both mine and factory reloads.
          ?Just because you?re paranoid, doesn?t mean they?re not out to get you?!
          Neil Oliver

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          • Justice
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2015
            • 2743

            #6
            You really need to try a box of as many brands as you can to find the ammo your pistol shoots best. The price means nothing. Do not buy any ammo in bulk until you have tried a box.
            Feeding and going 'bang' reliably is rarely an issue with any factory ammo.
            Steel ammo means steel jacketed. There is steel cased, which isn't the same thing, too. Mind you, steel cased can have steel jackets. The other type is "Bi-Metal" which is copper plated steel jacketed.
            It's best to buy ammo(and reloading components when you get that far. Yes, you will.) locally. So where you actually are matters somewhat. Buying ammo on-line gets expensive in a hurry. The shipping, the cost of which is set by the carrier not the seller, will negate any cost savings. Government thinks ammo is a hazardous good too.

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            • Stew
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2017
              • 2920

              #7
              any bulk commercial ammo will likely run fine, you may want to try different weights (115, 124, 147 gr) and find what works best for you and/or gun

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              • Camo tung
                Senior Member
                • May 2012
                • 24780

                #8
                Originally posted by Stew View Post
                any bulk commercial ammo will likely run fine, you may want to try different weights (115, 124, 147 gr) and find what works best for you and/or gun
                ^This. Bullet weight will have a greater impact that any minute differences between commercial grade ammo will. A pistol may prefer 124 grain while a Sub2000 may prefer 115. Try a box of each and see.
                "It is an absolute truism that law-abiding, armed citizens pose no threat to other law-abiding citizens."

                Ammo, camo and things that go "blammo".

                “That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there.” ― George Orwell

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                • Grimlock
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2017
                  • 4052

                  #9
                  Just about anything with a brass case should work fine. Avoid the Sumbro garbage that showed up for a while. Your sights likely came calibrated for 124 gr.

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                  • Stew
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2017
                    • 2920

                    #10
                    I ran 3 hundred rounds of steel case Winchester through my S&W SD9 without any problems, Cabela's has 1000/$199 right now, tempting just for backup

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                    • barkerlakebob
                      Senior Member
                      • Jun 2020
                      • 9014

                      #11
                      I just purchased a S&W M&P 9mm 2.4

                      After a bit of research, I am going to try Remington 9mm 124 gr and Blazer 9mm 115 gr - to compare performance.

                      How much difference in the performance of factory loads alum. versus brass cases is there - if any ?
                      Nothing will F--k you up as much as the realization that there's no real reason the alphabet needs to be in order !!

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                      • linung
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2017
                        • 3083

                        #12
                        I would not go with Remington. I reload and I have issues with their brass.

                        but definitely feel free to give their ammo a try. However you might want to do it a little differently.
                        Like get Remington 115gr, 124gr, and 148 gr or get several different brands of the same weight.

                        You can compare them for accuracy, consistency, and reliability. Or just to see which one you like better.
                        Member of CWTF, NDA, CSSA, OFAH



                        I am a reloader, because I like the freedom to shoot without limits.
                        all I gotta do is load MOAR!!!!!

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                        • barkerlakebob
                          Senior Member
                          • Jun 2020
                          • 9014

                          #13
                          Thanks, I appreciate the advice.
                          Nothing will F--k you up as much as the realization that there's no real reason the alphabet needs to be in order !!

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                          • cdt1968
                            Junior Member
                            • Apr 2017
                            • 2

                            #14
                            Hi there, FWIW I would suggest that you stay away from any steel cased ammo like Maxx. I have 3 Smith & Wesson M&P's and they did not perform well with this kind. (1 Pro Series C.O.R.E 5", 1 Pro Series C.O.R.E. 4.25", and 1 M&P 9 4.25"). After about 50 rounds or so they would fail to feed (FTF) and fail to eject (FTE). This cost me about a minute in an IDPA match. I have never had any issues with brass or aluminum cases.

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                            • barkerlakebob
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2020
                              • 9014

                              #15
                              Very informative...……...thank you !!
                              Nothing will F--k you up as much as the realization that there's no real reason the alphabet needs to be in order !!

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