First off, thanks to all of the forum members that post about their experiences. I have learned a LOT from just lurking around in the background and reading your posts.
On to my range report, it has admittedly been a good 6 months since I've been to the range with my R9. That said, it is carried daily with Gold Dots (either 124 or 147, standard loads) and I tend to just empty the current mag at around 5 yards. I've honestly never attempted to shoot it past 7 yards, and my logic behind that is for defensive purposes, and given the pistols diminutive size, "practical practice" would not really extend much beyond 21 feet. In an SD/SHTF situation, I'm going to be thinking about getting out of dodge first if I have more than 7 yards between myself and an assailant. That and, honestly, I don't think I'd be able to place shots well beyond that distance.
I've also found that the pup seems to like 147 grain range ammo. I say that having tried Blazer Brass 115 grain ammo and experiencing FTFs which is obviously undesirable. I also tried some 'questionable' 115 grain bulk ammo that it didn't like. I've never had a hiccup with Gold Dots or any of the Federal hollow points I've put through it. My theory is that since there is more powder in the 147 grain/high quality HPs to push the bullet out of the barrel, that same additional "boom" helps the little guy cycle more reliably vs. the 115 grain rounds with less powder.
This brings me to two questions I'd love to get some feedback on:
- Should my definition of "practical practice" for self-defense situations be extended beyond 7 yards?
- I've seen where others were able to practice with 115 grain ammo and didn't have any issues... I've always used Blazer Brass in my other guns, so what brand(s) of ammo do you practice with? Fiocchi 147 grain is my go-to for practice these days.
Thanks all,
JD