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by Grundy1133
Tue Mar 13, 2018 3:39 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Mag swapping
Replies: 27
Views: 6139

Re: Mag swapping

Liberty wrote:
Grundy1133 wrote: well i've already shot 60 carry rounds thru my gun on my property. i have a hay bale set up with dirt behind it for my backstop but i dont trust it 100% which is why i prefer to go to a range to shoot. i just 4 mags thru to make sure it would cycle fire and eject properly before i decided to carry it. golden sabers and critical dutys are the only carry ammo ive shot thru my gun. everything else has been flat nose at the range. the appeal to the critical duty rounds for me was they have waterproofed primers and crimped casings to keep water out. in texas it gets hot and im a bigger guy and i sweat a lot so to keep my ammo from getting sweaty they sounded like good rounds. and the ballistic tests yielded good results as well. (from a full size. in a sub compact they over penetrate) i might check out gold dots and see how i like them.
I think you may be giving too much thought to the ammo getting wet. I would worry more about the gun itself getting wet and corroding.

I was a victim of Hurricane Ike, I received 4 feet of water in my home. I had some full magazines get inundated with nasty salt water. It was about two weeks before I got access to it. I had two Beretta magazines that corroded and pitted beyond repair. I also had 2 15 round Ruger stainless P series magazines. They cleaned up nicely. I cleaned up and shot the 60 rounds of WWB at the range without incident after just cleaning and whiping down each round.

Lesson learned. Mags hate salt water. Stainless steel is good stuff. Water doesn't easily damage ammo as much as one might think.
Ouch.... That sucks. where I live the only thing I have to worry about are tornadoes. I live right smack in the middle of tornado alley. Lucky me!
by Grundy1133
Tue Mar 13, 2018 3:00 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Mag swapping
Replies: 27
Views: 6139

Re: Mag swapping

MechAg94 wrote:SGAmmo.com and Ammunition Depot are good places to go for affordable carry ammo. Both have Federal HST and Speer Gold Dot in 50 round boxes. 50 round boxes in the $20 to $30 per box range. I am not sure if I have seen Hornady in 50 round boxes. I used to see ammo vendors at gun shows with the 50 round boxes, but I don't see that anymore. I think the last round of ammo shortages saw most of those guys disappear.

I don't empty my carry ammo every trip to the range, but every now and then. I just think it is a good practice to get into. After a while, you will have fired quite a few rounds of your carry ammo.
well i've already shot 60 carry rounds thru my gun on my property. i have a hay bale set up with dirt behind it for my backstop but i dont trust it 100% which is why i prefer to go to a range to shoot. i just 4 mags thru to make sure it would cycle fire and eject properly before i decided to carry it. golden sabers and critical dutys are the only carry ammo ive shot thru my gun. everything else has been flat nose at the range. the appeal to the critical duty rounds for me was they have waterproofed primers and crimped casings to keep water out. in texas it gets hot and im a bigger guy and i sweat a lot so to keep my ammo from getting sweaty they sounded like good rounds. and the ballistic tests yielded good results as well. (from a full size. in a sub compact they over penetrate) i might check out gold dots and see how i like them.
by Grundy1133
Tue Mar 13, 2018 1:49 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Mag swapping
Replies: 27
Views: 6139

Re: Mag swapping

allisji wrote:
Grundy1133 wrote:
Liberty wrote:
Grundy1133 wrote:
allisji wrote:Next time you go ask them what ammo you CAN'T use.

I'm sure that they'll let you go through a magazine of Hornady Critical Duty.

Next time check http://www.ammoseek.com or sgammo.com for some well priced jacketed hollow points.
idk... they were very adamant about the brass casing only rule lol. but yea next time im there ill ask what i cant use instead of what im allowed to use.
Ermm... Hornady Critical Duty are brass casings. They do have a nickle coating.They are reloadable, nonmagnetic and won't rust. There is no good reason why a range would limit their use other than ignorance or them forcing the shooter to use the expensive range provided ammo.
see, i thought they were brass but i figured the plating would constitute them as not being brass ill just have to ask them next time im there.
A lot of folks on this site have a habit of emptying a magazine of carry ammo each trip to the range. I like the idea of each time you unchamber a round to set it aside for range use, but I am not disciplined enough in practice to keep track of something like that. Instead I just make sure that every month or so when I go to the range I shoot whatever ammo I had in my magazine first and then proceed with the full metal jacket ammo that I brought for target practice.
hmm... id end up going thru a LOT of expensive carry ammo if i shot a mag each time i went to the range. my mag has a 15 rd capacity and the ammo i buy is $22 for a box of 20.
by Grundy1133
Tue Mar 13, 2018 12:54 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Mag swapping
Replies: 27
Views: 6139

Re: Mag swapping

Liberty wrote:
Grundy1133 wrote:
allisji wrote:Next time you go ask them what ammo you CAN'T use.

I'm sure that they'll let you go through a magazine of Hornady Critical Duty.

Next time check http://www.ammoseek.com or sgammo.com for some well priced jacketed hollow points.
idk... they were very adamant about the brass casing only rule lol. but yea next time im there ill ask what i cant use instead of what im allowed to use.
Ermm... Hornady Critical Duty are brass casings. They do have a nickle coating.They are reloadable, nonmagnetic and won't rust. There is no good reason why a range would limit their use other than ignorance or them forcing the shooter to use the expensive range provided ammo.
see, i thought they were brass but i figured the plating would constitute them as not being brass ill just have to ask them next time im there.
by Grundy1133
Tue Mar 13, 2018 11:39 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Mag swapping
Replies: 27
Views: 6139

Re: Mag swapping

allisji wrote:Next time you go ask them what ammo you CAN'T use.

I'm sure that they'll let you go through a magazine of Hornady Critical Duty.

Next time check http://www.ammoseek.com or sgammo.com for some well priced jacketed hollow points.
idk... they were very adamant about the brass casing only rule lol. but yea next time im there ill ask what i cant use instead of what im allowed to use.
by Grundy1133
Mon Mar 12, 2018 9:45 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Mag swapping
Replies: 27
Views: 6139

Re: Mag swapping

Keith B wrote:
Grundy1133 wrote:
bayou wrote:After I’ve unloaded a round a couple of times it’s put to the side for use at the range and a new one is used in its place. That way I don’t have to worry about setback and I get the range practice with a magazine of SD.
the range i go to only allows brass casing flat nose rounds...
So they only allow .40 cal? No 9mm or .45? That is about the only ammo you can find for practice is round nosed in those calibers.
idk. told them i have a S&W 40 and asked what ammo i was allowed to use and they said brass casing flat nose... so *shrug* ive never owned anything but a .40
by Grundy1133
Mon Mar 12, 2018 9:39 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Mag swapping
Replies: 27
Views: 6139

Re: Mag swapping

bayou wrote:After I’ve unloaded a round a couple of times it’s put to the side for use at the range and a new one is used in its place. That way I don’t have to worry about setback and I get the range practice with a magazine of SD.
the range i go to only allows brass casing flat nose rounds...
by Grundy1133
Mon Mar 12, 2018 11:59 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Mag swapping
Replies: 27
Views: 6139

Re: Mag swapping

Paladin wrote:
...I reached out to several big-name ammunition manufacturers while conducting research for this article, and the only specific guidance I got was this: you should rotate your duty ammunition every six months....If your gun is a pure home-defense tool that doesn’t get cycled that much and rarely leaves a climate-controlled environment, you can safely extend that number to a year or more.
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It's a good idea to periodically shoot your carry gun/ammo combo to insure that you #1 get practice with it, and #2 have complete confidence that everything is working properly.
well i have hornady critical duty in my gun which is suposedly water proof (waterproofed primber and crimped casing to keep water out) i wonder if i could extend the 6 months to 1 year... (critical duty ammo for a .40 isnt cheap lol) and ill definitely shoot my gun just not my carry ammo casue the range only allows brass casing and they dont allow anythign other than flat nose ammo... maybe i can find a home range somewhere that'll let me shoot whatver i want.
by Grundy1133
Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:54 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Mag swapping
Replies: 27
Views: 6139

Re: Mag swapping

carlson1 wrote:What weakens the spring in magazines is loading and unloading the mag. With the modern day mags there is nothing wrong with leaving them loaded. I do change my carry ammo at least once a year and sometimes more often.
alright. thanks for the info. ive noticed that some people say leaving them loaded hurts em and some say that loading and unloading weakens the spring (which makes more sense if you think about it) so I'll just keep mine loaded i guess and if i ever notice a spring getting weak when loading, i'll just go buy a new spring. :thumbs2:
by Grundy1133
Sun Mar 11, 2018 1:37 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Mag swapping
Replies: 27
Views: 6139

Mag swapping

How often do you guys recommend to swap out your carry mags/ammo. From my understanding keeping ammo in a magazine for extended periods of time will weaken the spring which lowers the life of the mag. Also how often do you switch out your carry ammo? i imagine carrying the same ammo every day it will eventually get wet/nasty from sweat or dust/dirt and stuff from every day wear and tear. i like to cl ean my gun once a month, would it be good to just swap mags every month? and as for ammo every month seemsa little unnecessary maybe 6 months or yearly? looking for all and any recommendations. I'm all ears. :bigear:

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