124gr vs 147gr 9mm recoil By bodiebill February 124gr. Have you noticed a difference in felt recoil between the two ? I've always found the 115 to be a bit snappy in Glocks. Speer 125gr Gold Dot @1289fps, 4 layer denim. I know in rifles, grain means a lot, but when it comes to handguns at ranges <50y, does grain shift POI/accuracy a lot? Recoil and your The reason why recoil from shooting these two rounds feels different is impulse. FMJ or hollow point I will only buy 147gr. Adding to cart The item has been added. 9mm 124gr. Create New Wish List; Facebook; Email; Twitter; 9mm | My favorite 9mm load is the Corbon DPX 115gr as it expands like clock work through every medium I've tested. The XD is brand new and this was the first time I got some range time with it. 223 55gr FMJs and 3500 9mm 124gr plated RN 124gr +p vs 147gr. Why? Because a 115gr, 124gr, or 147gr low recoil is more accurate in match shooting. We get quite a few questio In my experience, 124gr cycles the firearm better than 115gr and is the "sweet spot" for 9mm ammo. 124gr? Jump to Latest 40K views 30 replies 22 participants last post by AaInMo Sep 29, 2018 Therefore, the heavier grain bullet’s is going to take little longer to exit the barrel so the recoil is delivered over a longer period of time lessening the felt effect of the recoil. ) So the 124gr has 13. More is better. These grains offer a good balance of penetration and stopping power for personal protection. which is best sd rnd 115gr vs. Many like the 147gr designs, but I'd select a 124gr +P or maybe a 115gr +P+ JHP. It seems a lot of good shooters also use the 124 gr. 147gr vs 158gr for subsonic 9mm General Discussion (158 or 165 in this case) and controlling your velocity, a byproduct is more power i. Some barrels will also have different accuracy for different weight bullets because of the twist too. Same goes for 147s, but the 115, 124, and 147 grain 9mm ammunition are common loads to find on the shelves. and 147 gr bullets. For SD 9 mm: Barnes XPB 105 & 115 gr JHP (copper bullet) Federal Tactical 124 gr JHP (LE9T1) Speer Gold Dot 124 gr +P JHP Winchester Ranger-T 124 gr +P JHP (RA9124TP) Posted by u/kirbinster - 7 votes and 14 comments they did and for the most part they work good. Uses less powder 9mm ammo debate 124gr vs 124gr +P So after all my research I could find on 124gr and 124gr +P (specifically federal HST and speer gold dot) I've came to the conclusion that it's not worth it to buy the +P ammo. more recoil, this more reliable with factory springs Reply reply 6500 . The 147gr and 147gr+p does better if you have to go through a barrier. 65 Fairly mediocre 115 grain at . If you handload to 9mm minor, then it is even more apparent as the 147gr will run in most stock guns down to i. 115gr vs 124gr vs 147gr Recoil/Accuracy Power and “Felt” Recoil. Decrease Quantity of American Eagle | 9mm | 124gr | FMJ Increase Quantity of American Eagle | 9mm | 124gr | FMJ. YVK. I have gravitated to 124 gr with 9MM. (They varied based mainly on light intensity). I tend to go with the compromise and shoot 124gr ammo. 147gr bullets are recommended by Winchester for use in short barrel 9mm. The difference between these loads is the weight of the bullet. I would not hesitate to carry any of the four HST loads in my 9mm. On my 1-10 rating system I gave the 6. Perhaps with a RDS, a difference might be discernible. I do notice a slight difference in POI using 147 vs. For competition I would go with a 124gr or 147gr lead or copper plated bullet. 61" while the HST 147gr penetrates 15. 124gr vs. What is the 9mm grain used by law enforcement? This is an ammunition test of 2 Federal HST 9mm rounds, the 147 and 124 grain +p. 357Sig all give about the same performance in gelatin (in fact the 9mm is often better), also note "how close all of the service calibers come in actual performance". It will damage a blood vessel the 16" pcc with a linear comp, 147 gr bullet on top of 4 gr n340. I find recoil impulse of 147gr more linear, allows the sights to return quicker, if they come off target at all. Physics, however, tells us that recoil is momentum, and a heavier bullet at the same speed For the same power floor (bullet weight times muzzle velocity), the heavier bullet will have less felt recoil. Save Share HST and 147gr. For me, 147 gr at 960-980 fps is easiest to control, followed by the 115/1,220-1,260, 124/1,150-1,200 and 127/1,233-1,260. i have guns. 9mm Handguns: The Semi-automatic Forum The I don't suppose it makes a whole heck of a difference but I think the 124gr is a nice comprimise between the lighter 115gr and heavier 147gr. BC1, Sep 25, 2012 You will find the recoil pulse changes significantly with bullet weight. Remington Golden Saber 124 gr +P JHP bonded (GSB9MMD) Remington Golden Saber 147gr JHP (GS9MMC) I prefer the 147 gr 9mm loads, it isn't about velocity it's about terminal performance. 754 posts · Joined 2016 Add to quote; Only show this user #1 · Jul 14, 2017 147gr shoots different than 115gr. American Eagle and they work great in all my 9mm pistols with slightly less HST vs Gold Dot, and 124gr vs 147gr. So, I would choose Speer Lawman 124gr rather than heavier AE 147gr. One of my favorite online retailers stopped carrying this so I I always figured (since 1960) that the small diameter 9mm bullet's strength is it's high velocity, about 1,100+ fps compared to like the 38 Special and 45ACP of 800+. The term “grain” refers to the If the price difference isnt too significant, i prefer 124 gr. Light Loads. Recoil of +P and even +P+ is not that much more than standard pressure to me, but recoil is one of the most subjective things in shooting. I am trying to decide on a 9mm load. But bought many cases of 115 as well Therefore, less recoil and more accuracy. I opine it is the torque of the higher vel round; 1200fps+ vs 900fps, that & muzzle blast. Posted February 14, 2009. That being said, different defensive ammo has a very different recoil impulse as well. Generally the lighter/fast round is "snappier". While 147 grain ammo can be used by beginners, its slightly increased recoil compared to lighter loads may require some getting used to. 45 Auto. 5 P365. Ballistic gel tests that I have seen, shows it performs as well (or better) than 147gr ammo. 124gr are more of a flip. LuckyGunner did extensive testing and published the results with pictures and measurements so one can see the results and make judgements for themselves. And expands to over 80caliber. As for the posted topic, I'd choose the 124gr load. 3% difference and people still JHP out of 38SPL and 9mm Luger often acted like FMJ, while the same or similar bullets expanded more reliably when fired out of 357Mag. Some people say the 124gr is easier to shoot imo the difference is negligible. Jump to Latest 147gr should have lower recoil and it is slower. 5 striker spings. If that is the case then I would want to pratice with the 147gr as well to get back on target as fast as possible. P9HST3. However the +p option was still preferred with the 124 gr bullets, i,e Federal Hydra-Shok 124 gr +p+, Speer Lawman 9mm 124gr TMJ Training Ammo. Heavier grains (124 or 147) are generally better for self-defense due to their penetration and stopping power. I've researched the 9mm HST line and have seen the reports, evaluations etc and know it is 1 of the premier SD rounds (in either weight). 2" and also expands to . BLM - B ureau of L and M anagement Whether it be 147gr. 00 mm. Excepting M&P 9mm pistols, I notice little difference in POI of impact in semi-auto pistols in 9, 40, 10 Compared to 115gr and 124gr, 147gr will: Travel slower (generally 147gr 9mm is subsonic) Drop more over distance because it's traveling slower Beyond that I just generally don’t use 115. 608slug-ft/sec we would have a 147gr bullet going about 930fps The Ammo Can Accuracy (within limits of my old eyes) was great with groups at 7 yards inside the 10 ring. I shot around 300 rounds, 100 HST 147's and 200 Magtech 115's. 45 vs. G17 carry factory ammo is Winchester's 127gr +P+, there's really no need to carry 147gr +P ammunition, Gold Dots and HSTs perform well. This allows me to follow the front sight easier, and the sight moves less and falls back on target quicker. Which 'feel' do you prefer? ' Ballistics show the HST 124gr to have a penetrating depth of 18. I said it runs at a Power Factor of 130. I have been using the Federal American Eagle 147gr flat point 9mm bullets for awhile and have been very happy with the recoil, accuracy, etc. From what I have read and picked the brains of some very knowledgable people on this site I understand that the 147gr will have less recoil than the 115gr. Cheap 115 gr ball ammo often doesn't have the recoil impulse to drive the Speer Lawman 9mm 147gr TMJ Training Ammo. I'll leave the discussion of competition shooting to the other guys. per second in both 124 and 147 grain. GS gets the +P as well. Most find the push recoil easier to control and faster for follow up shots. 7822 posts · Joined 2005 Add to quote; Only show this user #7 · May 16, 2019 The diff is usually penetration. You can tell the difference in recoil between a 124gr bullet and a 125gr bullet? You can make excuses or you can make ready. These would be the Hornady Critical Defense loads and similar low-recoil loads, such as Federal HST offerings, the Barnes TAC-XP (all-copper bullets don’t need as much velocity to perform) and others. It also does a fine job on feral swine rooting up my crop fields :brutal7:: The DPX 95gr isn't bad also maybe a touch less recoil than the DPX 115gr, however it doesn't penetrate as well. This Grand Recoil of +P and even +P+ is not that much more than standard pressure to me, but recoil is one of the most subjective things in shooting. If I can get a little less recoil with the standard pressure HST, it would be a plus. This Grand The difference between the HST 9mm regular load and +p load is only 50 ft. In any case according to ATK own testing the standard pressure 124gr HST penetrates more bare gel than the 124gr +P HST. So soft the timer doesn't always pick them up. While the difference is slight, competitive and advanced shooters can tell a difference in recoil. Reply reply Strange-Toe2038 I carry Speer Gold Dot LE Duty 9mm 147gr JHP I train with 115 For me, 147gr produce a push on the gun and it gets back on target faster. I was at a USPSA meet and I was bragging on how consistent and accurate Mills Ammunition 9mm 115gr shot. The performance and capability of SIG V-Crown defensive rounds, now optimized for use in short barrel pistols. By chance HST 124+P and 147, are the two 9mm JHP loads I use. Excepting M&P 9mm pistols, I notice little difference in POI of impact in semi-auto pistols in 9, 40, 10 Novice shooters or those with weaker grips may find the 115 grain more manageable in terms of recoil. So I compared momentum of a typical factory ammo like Speer lawman, at 115 and 147 grains. Just like the . I do feel my slide moves slower with 147gr. SIG V-Crown defensive rounds combine perfected material specifications and fine-tuned design innovations, including a stacked hollow point cavity, to deliver exceptional on-target energy with maximum weight retention and optimal But I've never found recoil to be a factor in any 9mm handgun except for a Keltec PF9 which weighs only 12. Almost no smoke or muzzle flash, burned fairly clean, recoil was almost pleasant. Did one perform better than the other? Both can still be So if you take a 147gr bullet and a 124gr bullet both loaded to the same power factor, the 147gr bullet's recoil will be softer. 147 gr were horrible, 135 gr we acceptable, but 124/5 gr were noticeably more accurate. 124gr +p+ (NATO) Etc. It provides performance similar to self-defense and competition loads for a familiar feel and realistic practice. Jump to Latest From what I have read and picked the brains of some very knowledgable people on this site I understand that the 147gr will have less recoil than the 115gr. Now after I shoot through my last 1000 or so 124gr I'm buying 135gr. I don't know anyone who shoots a full load 147gr in competition. For defense, concealed carry I bought 147 jhp. 124 grain is your best bet in 9mm for defensive shooting. as a side note fed 9mm 124gr hst 396ftlbs vs fed 45acp 230gr hst 405 ftlbs at muzzle a 2. If it cycles your pistol, all the off shelf 9mm is all close enough in terms of recoil. The recoil is sharper than heavier bullets Federal Premium Law Enforcement 9mm 124 gr JHP Federal 9mm 115gr FMJ Bullet Weight and Design. My local PD(around 900 sworn LE officers) uses the 127gr JHP 9mm load for their "new" SIG P226 sidearms. i also shoot a lot of 124gr but 147gr is my favorite. (I train with 115gr fmj) Guns & Ammo So i use higher grain weight bullets to adjust Ie why i like 147 gr 9mm bullets The difference in recoil impulse between a 115 practice and 147 carry load isn't enough for me to be concerned about it. And what's a main rule of tactical training? "More hits on target. Physics, however, tells us that recoil is momentum, and a heavier bullet at the same speed would generate larger recoil. Any suggestions would be appreciated. 115gr Hornady Critical Defense ammo is very accurate in my S&W Shield 1. testing out the difference in percieved recoil with 124gr and 147gr 9mm ammoconclusion:147 is significantly less so im going to be loading that for competition Testing two different weights of Federal HST 9mm hollow point defensive rounds using the Taurus GX4. And I have shot several hundred rounds of the 147gr HST in both my G19s and P365 with no issue. If that is the case then I would want to pratice with the 147gr as well to get back on target as fast as 115 vs 124 will impact your point of impact slightly, 147 gr will have a greater impact and will land higher on the target. round . I prefer 124gr nato for general fmj range use (the recoil is closer to actual defensive loads). And it's what defines felt recoil as a physical phenomenon. I just got back from the range shooting both 115gr FMJ's and 147gr Federal HST's in my XD9 subcompact. I tend to see the dot better with the heavier bulle SUPER SOFT (less recoil). But the 147's with that 9# spring, the muzzle hardly moves. As for impulse Federal Tactical HST 9mm (+P) 124gr HST JHP Defense Ammo. e. So are the 124 gr Federal HST loads. When I used a . The best 9mm ammo for self-defense is generally considered to be those with a heavier grain, such as 124 or 147, for better stopping power. I have been told stay with 147's because there flatter shooting. 3" and an expansion of . Increasing the bullet weight required a reduction in velocity, putting the 9mm in the 38 Special range. Key characteristics: Reduced recoil: The primary goal of this ammunition is to We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. 45 Auto 1911, but you still need to pick ammo that can drive a slide designed for . I do Like heavy bullets and use 180gr HST in my softer shooting P229. HST 124gr standard pressure or Gold Dot 124gr +P, pick a marketing scheme you like better. For that matter, I can't tell the difference in recoil between a 9mm G19 The 9mm cartridge was designed to use a 124gr bullet. The 124gr Gold dot has a moderately increased recoil. Speer Gold Dot 147gr vs 124gr 9mm . the difference is slight, but it is there. Specifically for home defense/carry, would you prefer 147 gr HST, 147gr +P or 124gr standard pressure? G17. The 147 grainer has more like a push. How much difference between the two, performance and recoil wi The slide on a Glock with factory springs would feel sluggish with this load, so shooters experiment with the 11 and 12 Lb recoil springs and 4. The 115 grainer has to accelerate faster and does to make its velocity before leaving the barrel, thus has a sharp recoil pulse. Accurate 9mm Range ammo 115gr. 130" COL, 3. Recoil impulse = (115×1,114+1. In terms of all of my guns, from . Generally recoil will feel a bit softer as the bullet wt goes up. These loads will be used in IDPA. 9x19mm Luger Remington 124gr +P Golden Saber impacting 20% ballistic gelatin - YouTube SLOW MOTION 9x19mm Winchester 147gr Black Talon impacting 20% ballistic gelatin - YouTube FWIW--I started with 124gr then gave 500 147gr a go, thought they made the slide feel sluggish, so I went back to 124gr, saw the 135gr got 500 of them shot'em and really liked them. 147 gr. The same perfected material specifications and fine-tuned design innovations, including a stacked hollow point cavity, delivering exceptional on-target energy with maximum weight retention and optimal expansion for ultimate stopping power, engineered to control We compared how 124 grain and 147 grain feel when being shot. Thinking about it more thoroughly, I imagine this is meant for long range firing, not 30-45 feet. Sep 24, 2012 I use 147 Gr hydrashocks in my Hi-power as a carry round out of concern for over penetration . 124gr but if that was all I could get I would have no problem using 147gr. The 147gr are subsonic. I feel like i can draw smiley faces when i shoot paper with 147's. Speer Lawman is good practice ammo. IDescribe. I agree you should train how you shoot so I try and shoot 124gr std ball ammo on the range and 124gr std HST's for carry. one was labeled "personal defense low recoil" in a clear hardcase and only came in 135gr ($16 for 20) while the rest were in regular cardboard boxes In 45 it's 230 grain, standard pressure HST for my Champion Operator. but is there any major difference between the performance of 147gr vs 124gr? I'm wondering if anyone has noticed differences in ballistics or just overall function. And I have now shot three different kinds. I don't "game" and try to load down, my 147gr are loaded to an EASY 130PF. Save Share Reply Quote Like. The other factor is that while the 147gr bullet will be soft recoiling, it also means the slide isn't going to be moving very fast. dp1911 Discussion starter. Gold Dot 9mm 124gr+p vs non+p? The diff between 115gr at 1250fps & 147 @ 900 is a lot of rpm. But even my hand-cast 147 rn target rounds loaded much The Plates are 1. 357 in my Glocks, but am currently am carrying 124gr Reminington Golden Saber 9mm +P in my G19 and G26. 7oz as opposed to a G19 which weighs 24 ounces. Given that the competition specifies the minimum amount of recoil (Power Factor is just another name for total recoil impulse using different units) the best you can do is use heavy bullets to get to the power factor thus making it more pushy and less snappy. 9mm/38 Caliber ; 115gr vs 124gr vs 147gr. 53620 I definitely want to stick with 147gr in the 9mm since I have gotten so used to the nice decrease in recoil vs 115/124gr. Golden Saber and HST get the 124 grain nod. In 9mm I am not a fan of the 115gr so it is 124gr+p or 147gr+p HST. The more grains in a bullet (like the 147gr) the harder it will hit. But look at the difference in expanded size of a standard pressure 147gr HST (massive) out of a 3. I have loaded 9mm in 147gr only so far and I like the way it performs in my G34, but I can get about 750 more 124gr bullets for the same price (from Montana Gold). " You do you. And all 3 HST 9mm loads failed the Auto Glass test. The primary distinction between 115 grain and 124 grain 9mm ammunition lies in their bullet weight. Especially from the perspective of availability. This Grand Would someone enlighten me on felt recoil/vs grain of bullet. 0 5″ Long slide. round over the 124gr. 14. Weird that I have a question for the bullet gurus regarding federal HST: 124gr vs. very pleasant in my gen 4 g19. 147gr 9mm Handguns: The Semi-automatic Forum The Firing Line Forums > Hogan's Alley > My only 9mm is a CZ sP-01 so recoils is pretty much nill as it weight 40+ ounces and I don't worry about +p or +p+ recoil in it. It features a pressure-formed lead core that’s bonded to an extremely uniform jacket a single atom at a time. Accuracy and Precision I prefer the standard pressure 124gr HST because it has less recoil. SIG V-Crown defensive rounds combine perfected material specifications and fine-tuned design innovations, including a stacked hollow point cavity, to deliver exceptional on-target energy with maximum weight retention and optimal expansion for ultimate stopping power. I have been using 115 gr. Ammo Share Sort by: Best. Having shot 115gr +p+, 124gr 124s can be loaded to minor PF, function any 9mm Glock reliably, and still be subsonicand the recoil is milder than factory 115gr ammo. Hero Member; Posts: 1288; So many guns, so little time; Re: 115gr vs 124gr vs 147gr felt recoil « Reply #45 on: September 06, 2014, 05:06:28 PM Ballistic differences in 124 vs 147gr 9mm? Hey y'all, I ordered a Glock 19 recently and have chosen Federal HST 147gr for my carry round. 45, I’d always rather shoot a standard round over a I use 147 gr jhp 9mm for self defence carry and pratice with 115gr round noise. All were shot from 25 yards. I loaded up a magazine with alternating WWB 115gr, and my reloads, and shot them the other day. Plus still offers good penetration. These two 9MM loads will generate the same amount of recoil: 115gr at 1190fp 147gr at 930fps The difference is in felt recoil or perceived recoil if you prefer. Open comment sort options mainly because it's similar recoil and POI to the hotter 124 grain target offerings. I like 115's for 9mm Minor. 6 gr load a 3-4 recoil. Go. Also contributing to recoil is the size of the charge and a 115g bullet requires more charge than a 124g bullet to travel at the same momentum of 130 power factor. In theory, heavier bullets moving slower produce less snap. 40, 180/931 has more However, the answer, comparing typical full-power factory loads w/in caliber, is really quite simple: more powder = more velocity = more recoil. Will a 147 grain 9mm have more recoil? Heavier grains may have slightly more recoil, but it may not be significantly Our original Gold Dot line remains a benchmark for both self-defense and duty use, and it’s earned the trust of law enforcement world-wide. Again if you look closely the 147gr The 147gr American Eagle is around 1000fps pretty standard pressure for a 147gr 9mm it's a fairly soft recoil, it will flip your muzzle up but it feels fairly soft it's and excellent round. The 147 gr Golden Saber is also a pretty decent load. We'll send you weekly updates on guns, gear, industry news, and special offers For the life of me, I can't figure the difference between a 147 grain and a 150. Currently I'm in my first year in USPSA, and the feel of shooting 147's is less snappy, but don't notice a difference between 125 or 147 grain bullets using the same powder (N320). Speer 53617 9mm Duty Ammo. At the heavier end of the spectrum, 147-grain bullets are known for their I prefer the 124gr, and go with it for simplicity/standardization as I use it for my carry gun (LC9S) as well as my nightstand gun (SP-01). 124 grain 9mm ammo will largely depend on gun design or gun weight. Speer Lawman 9mm 147gr TMJ Training Ammo. The 9mm is a cost decision after seeing the 9mm was equally effective in OIS when compared to the heavy 40S&W rounds some officers were issued. 1" P938, vs a 124gr +p HST (speedy) out of the same gun: 9mm 115 vs 147gr. The days of non-expanding bullets are over. Early 9mm pistols were optimized to function with that ammo, and it's still the NATO standard bullet weight. 3 grains Ramshot Silhouette. Lighter bullets My experience confirmed this: 147gr rounds felt better and easier to control. Recoil difference between 115 grain 9mm v. For me and my particular 9mm handguns, my physical limitations, and for most of the specific lighter manufacturers’ rounds I have used, I found less power at the target and more “felt recoil” from the [ARCHIVED THREAD] - 9mm - 115gr vs 124gr vs 147gr - What's your choice & why? ARCHIVED; Posted: 4/12/2013 6:17:46 AM EST The heavier bullet is slower to accelerate, which gives the gun a slower, softer recoil impulse. The 115gr has a higher recoil. Just loaded: 124gr Berrys, 1. Impulse is characteristics of how fast momentum changes over time. 6gr N320. Caliber Corner. 124 grain 9mm through a Smith & Wesson 2. (I remember being given the earlier W-W OSM 147gr load, and later on the Fed 147gr Hydra-Shok. 9mm - 147gr, 40S&W 180&200gr, 45cal - 230gr. Those are real world velocity ranges, measured at 15 feet from the muzzle. 147gr? 147 will have the lease recoil, but in 9mm its a very slight difference. May 28, 2008, 05:55 PM #4: vox rationis It had nothing to do with agents not being able to handle the recoil. The 147 Grain is a heavier pro 115gr vs 147gr. Caliber: 9x19mm Grain: 124gr Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket, Round Nose Casing: Brass Average Muzzle Velocity: 1030 FPS. Not a big deal either way. The 135gr shot as accurate as the 124gr, the recoil felt softer, and the slide felt fast enough. Y. Felt Recoil: Can You Feel The Here is a video explaining the difference between 115 gr, 124 gr and 147 gr ammo Certain 147 gr loads work just fine. Any comments on recoil and ability for good follow up shots of 147 standard, 124 standard, and 124 +p. Author Topic: 115gr vs 124gr vs 147gr felt recoil (Read 33977 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. However, my G43 had an issue with 1 FTF: it was the 124gr vs 147gr 9mm? Jump to Latest 106K views 158 replies 43 participants last post by AZ Desertrat Jul 19, 2017. Does 115gr 9mm have more or less felt recoil than 147gr? My goal is to get back on target as fast as possible while shooting timed qualifiers. When I started competing I bought a lot of ammo to test in the ransom rest and 124gr and 147gr were The Armory. 53651 We compared how 124 grain and 147 grain feel when being shot. There are some shooters who tend to think that 124 grain rounds have less felt recoil than 115 grain rounds because the bullet is moving slower out of the barrel. vs. 147gr 165gr vs. But i am a big fan of 147gr. Other shooters favor the snappy feel of the 115 gr bullets. The full power 10mm was Like a lot of things with a little bit of truth behind them, things get taken way out of context. 40 a lot more than I do now, I found the recoil of the hottest 9mm to be roughly equal to the lightest of the . Shot placement is key so I tend not to dwell on penetration tests. For 9mm Major Power Factor I use 124 gr JHP over 8. August 6, 2011, 02:04 AM #23: catnphx. . The test is being performed out of a Sig Sauer P320 m17 9mm with a 4. Also, compare other than slow-fire, aimed, two-hand, solid stand fire such as: Strong hand only Federal Tactical Bonded 165 grain is a powderpuff load and doesn't recoil much more than typical 9mm +P. Once I find enough 9mm HST in 124 grain (non +p) I may try that. Especially for match ammo I gravitate towards a heavier bullet. Browse the link above, but in some cases, standard pressure 124gr had better penetration than +P By chance HST 124+P and 147, are the two 9mm JHP loads I use. 9mm ammo if I can help it ! Range practice , gun games or self-defense I love the recoil impulse of the 147gr. 147-grain 9mm rounds excel at this. I see no reason to use +P. because the recoil is softer for major loads. 0gr N320. The bullets will expand more and penetrate deeper. j1 = (p - 0) / t1 j2 = (p - 0) / t2 I stopped loading 124gr Gold Dots in 9mm, now I load 125gr Gold Dots for a G17. Therefore, when we talk about 115-grain vs. There are some others. My G23 with hot 180 gr loads regularly hits me with a 7 recoil. Fired out of a compact 9mm, this 9mm 150-grain HST expanded as shown. For plinking just get whatever is cheap or on sale. But the 124gr HST is noticeably hotter, even in standard pressure. and have MUCH tighter groups. I load my 9mm CCW with 124gr ammo. 124gr +p 155gr vs. and especially the 115gr. So is the Speer 124 gr +P Gold Dot. 130" COL, 4. Smitty79. "Given adequate penetration, a larger diameter bullet will have an edge in wounding effectiveness. some however would get plugged with clothing or sheetrock or other stuff, the 147gr 9mm was [my opinion] more prone to this due to the lower velocity and small opening [my opinion] the 230gr 45 worked pretty good and the 240gr 44mag is awesome but it's running as fast as a 124gr 9mm:eek: I like the 124gr Speer Gold Dot +P. As stated above, it feels more like a push instead of a snap. 124gr or 147gr works best in my 9mm Glocks. Add to Wish List. The Winchester Ranger 127 gr +P+ is an excellent load, ditto for their 124 gr +P. 9mm vs. Hit your target and train harder with the proven line of American Eagle® handgun ammunition. Bidah. I shoot IDPA and steels. I've experimented that myself first hand playing with loads. 1 gr HS6 to get 1390-1400 fps Recoil impulse can be modified by using different bullet weights. Blast is not part of actual recoil but can be part of felt recoil. Get your pack of 50 Print-at-Home targets when you subscribe to the RECOIL email newsletter. So a 124gr going 1,000 fps will "feel" snappier than a 147 gr going 850 Many shooters appreciate the slightly increased muzzle energy and penetration capabilities of 124-grain ammunition compared to the lighter 115-grain loads. S&B . It has similar ballistics & recoil or milspec training-practice rounds or carry/duty rounds. I have been reloading my 9mm with 115 gr for years. Yet many train with cheaper 115gr and carry expensive 147gr defensive rounds. Join Date: February 27, 2011 In my opinion the 147gr bullets mean more felt recoil, and I don't notice much of a difference in recoil between the 124gr standard pressure and +P, so I use the 124gr +P version. 124gr. Monster difference with the SAME power factor. The heavier slower round has less "snap" and more "push". Very good load. 147gr Berrys, 1. 147gr. 115gr vs 124gr vs 147gr. low recoil competition load ammo is a specific type of ammunition designed for competitive shooters who prioritize reduced felt recoil. Deanimator New member. I run 124 gr or 147 gr in 9mm. The 147 Grain is a heavier pro What grain 9mm is best for self-defense? For self-defense, the best grain for a 9mm is typically 124 or 147. The 124gr does pretty much as well as the I load and shoot "9mm" bullets weighing from 115g up to 151g; I can 'feel' differences in recoil. However, I ordered a lot of Norma 124gr ammo for training/plinking. 0 and 4. even heavier. Edited February 5, 2012 by 9mm: 115gr vs. 40S&W. Can't wait to try em! I wish I had bumped out the COL on the 147gr bullets a bit as they are a bunch longer than the 124gr bullets. 53620 Compared to a fairly standard 9MM (none +p so not even the most it can be) 115 grain bullet at 1,114 fps using 5. Can 147 grain 9mm ammo cause more wear on firearms? No, using 147 grain ammo does not cause significantly more wear on firearms compared to other bullet weights within the 9mm caliber. Relative to each other 115 and 124 9mm will pretty much shoot POA/POI at 25 yards, 147gr will impact a What is the difference between grain weights in 9mm ammo? Grain weight refers to the weight of the bullet. I eventually gravitated to 165s because I was back on target faster. bullets and just recently tried the 147 gr. I like the recoil impulse of 147 My p365 pistols both prefer 124 gr (in terms of accuracy) but shoot 147 gr just fine (just not as accurate as 124 gr). Now if we loaded a 147gr 9mm bullet to have the same total recoil impulse of the 115 gr load of 0. 1. 65 vs the IMO & others, yes the 147gr "feel" lighter in recoil. testing out the difference in percieved recoil with 124gr and 147gr 9mm ammoconclusion:147 is significantly less so im going to be loading that for competition SIG 124gr V-Crown JHP; SIG 147gr V-Crown JHP; Winchester RA9T 147gr; Black Hills 124gr JHP +P; unsupported position using Winchester RA9T 147gr 9mm rounds at 7 yards. Secondly, it seems to be easier to find in 50 round My experience confirmed this: 147gr rounds felt better and easier to control. Also factor in recoil if going with the +P, it’s not terrible but it’s there. They are considerring Federal HST 147gr+p when they switch back to all 9mms. try them all and choose what is best for you. Out to 25 yards, in Glock and HK pistols, I haven't noticed any difference in POI, although the 124+P has more felt recoil. which is very helpful in confined space and nighttime white light The difference in recoil in a gun the size of a G17 between standard pressure and plus P is negleigble so you might as well carry the ammo that has the most power. loads over 180gr vs. 61". 7 inch 9mm federal hst 147gr vs. What do you recommend? Use Montana Gold CMJ and Titegroup. 115 gr. Did one perform better than the other? Both can still be A 9mm 1911 usually has a lighter recoil spring than a . Testing two different weights of Federal HST 9mm hollow point defensive rounds using the Taurus GX4. I was surprised at how much more recoil I felt. First you have the calculated recoil impulse, the recoil impulse an engineer would calculate is a change in momentum. I ususally carry 147 gr 9mm and 147 SIG . In my Sig 2022 they shoot about a half inch low when compared to 115gr target rounds using the same distance and sight picture. Hero Member; Posts: 4049; Re: 115gr vs 124gr vs 147gr felt recoil « Reply #15 on: September 02, 2014, 09:14:34 AM 115gr vs. Of course the trade-off is you probably get a more lethal round, but out of a short barreled pistol it'll Then it became common knowledge that the 124 gr bullets were more accurate through the barrels of the Glocks and Sigs. 75x1,114×5 4)/225,400 = . 13. Recoil is a nasty little problem to really nail down well. What are the pro's and con's between. Yet the recoil (and even the sound of the blast) is night and day difference. SharonAnne9x23. The recoil you feel from 115 grain vs. What is the difference between grain weights in 9mm ammo? Grain weight refers to the weight of the bullet. that is especially important in self-defense situations where stopping power becomes a crucial consideration. Federal HST 147gr JHP (P9HST2) Federal HST 124gr JHP +P (P9HST3) So far from my experience, I see no major difference between any ammo I have shot in the 9mm. For target I have been using 115 and 124 gr FMJ. The GD isn't bad on recoil, but long term, the HST may make me a little quicker. 0 9mm. Posted: 2/11/2013 11:41:04 AM EST A few weeks ago we posted a 9mm Overview which featured some information about the difference between 9mm 115 Grain and 124 Grain. 115gr vs 124gr. 147's just seem to have real mild recoil. I notice minimal difference in felt recoil the few rds of +P I've tried. The shooter didn't notice much other than a difference in sound. Your point of impact and reliability may change with different ammunition I was at a USPSA meet and I was bragging on how consistent and accurate Mills Ammunition 9mm 115gr shot. Don't get me wrong, the 124 is nice and hey its a 9mm, its doesn't have a lot of snap like the 45. 4% more ftlbs because of the extra speed the 124gr will expand faster and should have less penetration compared to the 147gr. It gives a nice recoil impulse, decent terminals, and reliability that I demand. Does 9mm grain affect recoil? Yes, 9mm grain can affect recoil, with heavier grains potentially resulting in slightly more recoil compared to lighter ones. Since you are using factory ammo, I don't think you will notice that big of a difference between the two. 124-grain 9mm ammo, we’re discussing the slight difference in bullet weight and how it impacts the bullet’s behavior. The Winchester Ranger is one that comes to mind. Both are amazing performers in both short and full size barrels. 40 S&W duty loads, the subsonic 165 grain, in the same full-size Glock platform. Critical Defense 9mm (115gr) has about the same very light recoil as the 115gr gold dot. They hit POA for my guns and I prefer fixed sights, so that is important to me. More bullet means more support for greater expansion & more wt retention for deeper penetration. At one time or another in recent years I've been issued 147gr JHP's (Win Subsonic/Duty/USA) or their 127gr +P+ (RA9SXTP or RA9TA), as well as Rem's Express 147gr JHP or their 124gr BJHP +P. Recoil 'feel' is personal. I teach with a 9mm 147gr Subsonic in my beginners class and it makes a huge difference with Author Topic: 115gr vs 124gr vs 147gr felt recoil (Read 34119 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. 4gr N320. 380 to . federal hst 124 gr Handguns: The Semi-automatic Forum : The Firing Line Forums > Hogan's Alley > Handguns: The Semi-automatic the 230gr 45 worked pretty good and the 240gr 44mag is awesome but it's running as fast as a 124gr 9mm 9mm 115 vs 147gr. +P ammo is more expensive, has more recoil, louder, more muzzle flash, and more wear and tear on guns. Speer Gold Dot LE 9mm (+P) 124gr GDHP Defense Ammo. Same goes for the Federal 135 grain loads that were in Walmart stores Hit the "Launch Testing Comparison Tool" and you can compare the various Ranger-T loads, note that the 124gr +P, 127gr +P+, and 147gr 9mms, and the . Jump to Latest 13K 147gr should have lower recoil and it is slower. I will say, full house 147's have greater recoil but the guns seem to love it. The market guys have it figured out though. 124gr JHP. I have an M&P Pro 9mm. Senior Member . . There was no noticable difference in recoil between the two rounds. 124+p, 147gr, or 147gr+p will do the job very well. 5 G26. So I always stayed with the 115-124 grain 9mm bullet range (still do). I thought of going down to 124 gr for concealed carry and was considering if that should be +P. Any load suggestions for the 124 and 147 are appreciated. I’ve tried When looking at the data, 124gr also ends up generally the best performer vs 147gr which may be preferred by some, despite the data . 820 posts looking at federal premium Hydra Shocks and noticed them in two different boxes. Personally, if I had to take a bet on which would do best on a gel test I would choose something +P that's middle of the road in terms of 9mm weights like 124gr. yfy qvwediv gkdrsjvu neqer lghqdga axvhe pvbxgm igfzcb zbjy pwni