ok, i have a dilema.
i have my Glock 22 which is 40S&W, and i've got 7 mags for it
i have reloading dies and plenty of brass for the 40 (and my other calibers)
i LIKE the 40, i like that i can load it quite hot (i use Hodg Longshot, so high power with low pressure - i'm fine), and finding/buying replacement brass isn't all that hard
HOWEVER, it's not easy finding other handguns of interest (esp at good prices) in 40, but there's lots in 9. i'd prefer to have my other want-to-buy handguns in 40 so that i can just use the same loads across the board, but that's bleedin' difficult. the "toys" i want (as of now, subject to grow / shrink) are a beretta 96a1, sig 226/229, possibly a cz75/85. and finding THOSE in 40 at a good price is hard - finding them in 9 is easy. for example, there's a nice 9mm package on the EE that i'd buy RIGHT NOW, but it's in 9, not 40, so i'd have to buy all new ammo and set up for reloading. if it was in 40, i'd already have bought it.....
the ONLY exception is that, if i were to get a 1911 in non-45, i THINK that i'd get it in 9 instead of 40. just seems "weird" to have it in 40. though, i could "pretend" it's a Baby Delta Elite (10mm but juniored, if you follow). i'm obviously thinking as i write, so maybe a 1911 in 40 is just as interesting as a 1911 in 9.
i'm reloading 40, 45, 38, and 357 (separate set of dies for each, so that's 4 sets)
i reload on the hot side for all calibers (lighter bullet, faster velocity), except 38 since that's supposed to be my "soft" caliber
i COULD add the capability of 9, but.... hmm....
so... i gotta figure out which way to go:
option 1 - stick with 40, and accept that it'll take more effort to find the right gun, but then i have much less ammo to coordinate
option 2 - add the 9 capability, easier to pick up new/used guns cuz i can choose either caliber, but then have to manage ammo inventory for both (if i run low on 40, i can only shoot 9 so some "toys" may get left behind when i go to the range)
option 3 - buy a 40-9 conversion for the glock and a bunch of mags, and do everything in 9. downside is that i won't be able to reload all that hot, which i like to do (yes, i'm punching paper, but i have other reasons for wanting to load hot, ie equivalent to a factory defensive load)
i suppose i could make this a poll, but i'd rather get people to actually WRITE their thoughts and views than just clicking on an option as that won't tell me WHY someone things i should go a certain way
i have my Glock 22 which is 40S&W, and i've got 7 mags for it
i have reloading dies and plenty of brass for the 40 (and my other calibers)
i LIKE the 40, i like that i can load it quite hot (i use Hodg Longshot, so high power with low pressure - i'm fine), and finding/buying replacement brass isn't all that hard
HOWEVER, it's not easy finding other handguns of interest (esp at good prices) in 40, but there's lots in 9. i'd prefer to have my other want-to-buy handguns in 40 so that i can just use the same loads across the board, but that's bleedin' difficult. the "toys" i want (as of now, subject to grow / shrink) are a beretta 96a1, sig 226/229, possibly a cz75/85. and finding THOSE in 40 at a good price is hard - finding them in 9 is easy. for example, there's a nice 9mm package on the EE that i'd buy RIGHT NOW, but it's in 9, not 40, so i'd have to buy all new ammo and set up for reloading. if it was in 40, i'd already have bought it.....
the ONLY exception is that, if i were to get a 1911 in non-45, i THINK that i'd get it in 9 instead of 40. just seems "weird" to have it in 40. though, i could "pretend" it's a Baby Delta Elite (10mm but juniored, if you follow). i'm obviously thinking as i write, so maybe a 1911 in 40 is just as interesting as a 1911 in 9.
i'm reloading 40, 45, 38, and 357 (separate set of dies for each, so that's 4 sets)
i reload on the hot side for all calibers (lighter bullet, faster velocity), except 38 since that's supposed to be my "soft" caliber
i COULD add the capability of 9, but.... hmm....
so... i gotta figure out which way to go:
option 1 - stick with 40, and accept that it'll take more effort to find the right gun, but then i have much less ammo to coordinate
option 2 - add the 9 capability, easier to pick up new/used guns cuz i can choose either caliber, but then have to manage ammo inventory for both (if i run low on 40, i can only shoot 9 so some "toys" may get left behind when i go to the range)
option 3 - buy a 40-9 conversion for the glock and a bunch of mags, and do everything in 9. downside is that i won't be able to reload all that hot, which i like to do (yes, i'm punching paper, but i have other reasons for wanting to load hot, ie equivalent to a factory defensive load)
i suppose i could make this a poll, but i'd rather get people to actually WRITE their thoughts and views than just clicking on an option as that won't tell me WHY someone things i should go a certain way




















































