9mm ammo recommendations for IDPA

nickv

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Sorry if this question has been asked before.. I am getting ready to attend my first IDPA match and was wondering what factory 9mm round experienced participants would recommend. I have been practicing with the American Eagle FMJ 124 grain that my local range sells and it's fine, I just wonder if it will meet the minimum power band (or whatever it is called) requirements. I would think a 147 grain would be the way to go, but I have yet to see any in a "range" type FMJ. Thanks for any help.
 
Your American Eagle is fine. Although I agree the 9BP hollowpoint is more accurate, the demands in IDPA are not great enough to be worth the added cost.

Power factor is defined as bullet weight in grains times muzzle velocity in feet per second and must be 125,000 or higher for IDPA Stock Service Pistol or Enhanced Service Pistol. The 124 gr A.E. is cataloged at 1120 fps but is probably doing about 1080 for a power factor of 133,900.

Because of the cost of lead and copper, you will not likely find 147 grain 9mm at a discount price. (Although Midway has it for the same $13.99.)
 
Sorry to be a cheapie - but I shoot Blazer Aluminum, Brass or WWB. They work just fine and at IDPA distances - I would be hard pressed to find any accuracy worries.
 
Georgia Arms sells 147 FMJ at around .17 ea. FWIW, I started out shooting the cheaper 115 gr and after a couple matches where it took multiple hits to knock down large poppers I switched to the heavier and slower round. The latter helps in your recovery times for follow on shots.

Good luck with your matches.
 
CCI Blazer 115gr.

Up until this past month I've been a die hard CCI Blazer fan. I have a Glock 17, shoot IDPA, IPSC, and Action Pistol. I've never had a problem with the ammo. Our clubs Action Pistol matches always have alot of steel and the only time a plate hasn't gone down for me was when it wasn't hit right.

Unfortunately, the price of ammo has hit hard. I've gone over to the darkside and started reloading my own.

However, I still have a case of Blazer hanging around for backup.
 
Seems like Atlanta Arms and Georgia Arms both make a very good 147 gr load. If you shoot much you will start reloading. The 147 gr bullets are much softer shooting than the 115 or 124 gr bullets.
 
For IDPA I would use Winchester Q4172 or Federal or Winchester NATO ball. All three loads have plenty of pop to knock over pepper poppers.
 
I use UMC 9mm 124gr. to good effect in IDPA. I have not had any problems dropping pepper poppers with the round even at 15m(~16.25yds). This is from a 4.1"bbl Sig P229R (damn Kanadian barrel length restrictions:mad:).
 
For me 124's are better

I use 124gr FMJ out of a CZ 75B 4 3/4" bbl. The ammo is rated at 1075'/min out of a 4" Bbl, so mine is probably a little faster.

I believe the pepper poppers/full size do drop better with the 124 round. The 115 will drop them, but I've had some that had to be hit at the top of the circle or higher to fall. The 124's drop them from anywhere in the circle or higher---good enough.

Once in a while I still shoot 115 for range practice with double taps/close in targets. Maybe it's psychological, but I'm more accurate with the 124gr. I'm paying $10.xx/box and and can afford to shoot them almost exclusively.

I also use 124s for SD.
 
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