Federal HST 150gr 9mm

Started by Harleycolt, March 24 2019 10:07:22 PM MDT

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Harleycolt

After I inherited a M&P9 this evening,  I went to Wally world to buy some ammo  basically all they had was fmj.  But then saw one lonely box of these,  so I bought them.  Hopefully I'll get to try them out in the next day or two.  Oh the gun has a 3" barrel or whatever they come with, it's a short one. I saw another post saying that the 147 was discontinued and was wondering about these.  Any help would be appreciated.

Rojo27

I don't think the 147gr HST have been discontinued. 
Here is the first place I checked and they have 99 boxes of the 50 count
available.  https://www.targetsportsusa.com/federal-hst-law-enforcement-9mm-luger-ammo-147-grain-jacketed-hollow-point-p9hst2-p-3547.aspx

However, out of a short 3" barrel, I prefer the 124gr HST +P. 

Harleycolt

Thanks I'll look into the 124 +p.  Never been a 9mm fan but inherited the shield from my father that recently passed so I have to keep it.

Kenk

Evening Harleycolt,
Another great carry option in 9mm would be the Ranger T 124gr + P / 50rd box. These can be found at the below link. If they are out of stock keep checking back / 3 box minimum with no LE credentials required

https://www.eagleeyeguns.com/Default.asp

SPDSR

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The 147 HST performs better than 124 variant.

Rojo27

Quote from: SPDSR on March 30 2019 12:10:22 PM MDT
The 147 HST performs better than 124 variant.

Very debatable.  While both are considered outstanding "better" is an opinion.
If we were talking about a full sized duty weapon, I'd agree with you.  Out of
shorter barreled 9's such as in this case 124 +p  tend to perform better (my opinion).

Rojo27

Recent Test Andrew did with the 147gr HST out of 3.1" S&W Shield....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrIiclxyKKI

Pctechdude

The 147gr +p variant has been discontinued, The standard pressure 147 grain is still available. But according to some information that has been getting pushed out, Federal/ATK is taking the winchester approach to the law enforcement 50 round boxes and supply is drying up.
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