9mm / IPSC?

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I'm a complete newbie to competition shooting sports, but my manager at work has offered to pay my way for taking a black badge course. My pistol is a plain old CZ 75B, and the instructor of the course told me to bring 500 rounds of ammo. I was curious if there was a "standard" for 9mm ammo in IPSC... bullet weight, brand of ammo, etc., or do most shooters reload their own? What do you guys / gals shoot out of your 9mm?
 
You will be shooting Production division with that. Minor power factor (PF)
If you do not reload, just buy any factory 9mm and do the BB with that. More than sufficient.

If you reload, then you can play with the PF (120 minimum, the standard for that division) and test what bullet weights shoot better in your pistol.
The recoil on a Minor PF is minimal anyways, so you will probably not notice a huge difference.

Have fun, take it slow and do lots of dry fire practice. Watch and learn from really good shooters along the way.
 
It won't matter for your Black Badge what ammo you use but if you are buying off the shelf it will likely be 115 grain. I have used both Blazer and American Eagle, both work fine. Once you start doing matches you will have to move to a 124 grain bullet to make power factor. You could ask your Instructor if they know of bullets for sale, he might put you onto reloads that you can buy and save you some cash.
 
I see you are in Calgary, come to the TSE on Monday night and we can give you alot of info :) what gun, modes, where to get your ammo (reasonably priced) and equipment :))))
 
It won't matter for your Black Badge what ammo you use but if you are buying off the shelf it will likely be 115 grain. I have used both Blazer and American Eagle, both work fine. Once you start doing matches you will have to move to a 124 grain bullet to make power factor. You could ask your Instructor if they know of bullets for sale, he might put you onto reloads that you can buy and save you some cash.

I dought that 115 ammo is not making the minimum Minor HP......

9mm 115 gr ammo has a velocity around 1140-1250FPS, manufacturer dependant. So, even at a minimum 1140FPS, the PF=131, which is over an IPSC Minor minimum by 6 ;)
 
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I see you are in Calgary, come to the TSE on Monday night and we can give you alot of info :) what gun, modes, where to get your ammo (reasonably priced) and equipment :))))

Pilgrim is super helpful and saved my wife and I a lot of trial and error by recommending what cz custom springs etc... and what load specs to use.
 
I dought that 115 ammo is not making the minimum Minor HP......

9mm 115 gr ammo has a velocity around 1140-1250, manufacturer dependant. So, even at a minimum 1140FPS, the PF=131, which is over an IPSC Minor minimum by 6 ;)

No one will be checking the ammunition for compliance at a BB course. Power Factor only matters at a match.

Try to avoid the cheapest ammo - Tul? I've seen lots of light strikes with it and that's not something you will want to contend with during your course.

A good choice for IPSC ammo is BDX.
 
I just wandat to say that even 115gr will make a Minor PF and good for a match, not only a Bb

And I used BDX for about a year till I started reloading for my CZ
 
Check to see if the range has any special rules.

Some of the following might apply to any particular range.

No bare lead bullets.
Only bare lead bullets.
No steel jackets.
Plated ammo only.
Etc.

Call the range beforehand and make sure.
I watched a guy get his ammo confiscated, and he had to borrow and buy new stuff in the middle of his Black Badge course.
 
I have heard 115 grain can be nasty muzzle flash. Most suggested to me to use 124 grain bullets. I have found WOLF remanufactured to work well.
Wolf 124 makes minor PF without being excessive, and the quality is very good. Bulk pack of 250 usually goes for around $75.
 
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