I have learned a good lesson late in life. In both quantity and quality I have mis-used valuable dollars in my ammo storage. Whether it is centerfire or rimfire cheap ammo generally has much poorer accuracy and repeatability than more costly stuff. I have very little match ammo and I am not too sad about that but I wish my stocks had less Wolf stuff and more 'name brand'.
As an example I can shoot so much more accurately with, say, Gold Dots than White Box or 3rd world stuff. I think my wargun ammo would do more bodily damage if the bullets were boat tail hollow points than FMJs. And yet in the past 10-12 years of seriously stocking up, I 'saved' money by going for more quantity than quality. When I think of the range time wasted with just average to poor quality stuff I know that I learned less about each weapon that I practiced with, especially when practicing real life activities rather than just punching paper. Punching paper is fun but at my age and physical condition when I practice, getting of the X, drawing, aiming, and shooting 2 or 3 rounds I want to know really how well I did or how bad it was. I'd never know with target or cheap ammo if the results were me or the rounds themselves. As a specific example I mostly have shot 9mm target stuff but 6 months ago I shot 250 124gr and 147gr Gold Dots and I was surprised at how much better this pistol had magically improved. My experience repeated with .45 and 38spl rounds. The better ammo yielded better results. I no longer had to think (too much anyway) about the flyaways. So I will save the cheaper stuff for kids/grandkids to kill paper with and then show them the difference with (fewer!) quality rounds. I can't wait ot get some of the new Critical Duty stuff that Hornady announced at the 1st of the year (IIRC). My local stores have been unable to get any yet. I have liked the Critical Defense that Hornady has had out for awhile.
A long post but does your shooting show the differences?
As an example I can shoot so much more accurately with, say, Gold Dots than White Box or 3rd world stuff. I think my wargun ammo would do more bodily damage if the bullets were boat tail hollow points than FMJs. And yet in the past 10-12 years of seriously stocking up, I 'saved' money by going for more quantity than quality. When I think of the range time wasted with just average to poor quality stuff I know that I learned less about each weapon that I practiced with, especially when practicing real life activities rather than just punching paper. Punching paper is fun but at my age and physical condition when I practice, getting of the X, drawing, aiming, and shooting 2 or 3 rounds I want to know really how well I did or how bad it was. I'd never know with target or cheap ammo if the results were me or the rounds themselves. As a specific example I mostly have shot 9mm target stuff but 6 months ago I shot 250 124gr and 147gr Gold Dots and I was surprised at how much better this pistol had magically improved. My experience repeated with .45 and 38spl rounds. The better ammo yielded better results. I no longer had to think (too much anyway) about the flyaways. So I will save the cheaper stuff for kids/grandkids to kill paper with and then show them the difference with (fewer!) quality rounds. I can't wait ot get some of the new Critical Duty stuff that Hornady announced at the 1st of the year (IIRC). My local stores have been unable to get any yet. I have liked the Critical Defense that Hornady has had out for awhile.
A long post but does your shooting show the differences?
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