Kimber CDP - Recommend Me Some Ammo Please
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Kimber CDP - Recommend Me Some Ammo Please
Been trying to find some fairly inexpensive ammo with proven and tested results.
I dont want to have to order Corbon's DPX id like to just be able to pick some up at my local gun shop.
What have u guys read about good .45 ammo and which have had the best results out of a Kimber Ultra CDP II?
Thanks
I dont want to have to order Corbon's DPX id like to just be able to pick some up at my local gun shop.
What have u guys read about good .45 ammo and which have had the best results out of a Kimber Ultra CDP II?
Thanks

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I was carrying DPX in my Ultra CDP until I had a problem with some Corbon ammo and decided to switch.
For a little over a year I have been carrying the Winchester Ranger RA45T (not +P) in all my 45's. My little Kimber gobbles it up.
For a little over a year I have been carrying the Winchester Ranger RA45T (not +P) in all my 45's. My little Kimber gobbles it up.
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For a carry gun, reliable cycling is paramount. Cost, ease of purchase, etc. are secondary. If you ever need to use the gun, you don't want it to hang up after the first shot. That could get you killed.
All guns, especially 1911 pattern types, are different in subtle ways - even the same make and model. You will never know what cycles reliably in your gun without actually running some test ammo through your gun.
This can be a long process. You'd want to run 100 or more rounds of a given type through it to see how many stoppages you get (should be zero).
Results someone else got with their gun have no bearing on the results you will get with your gun.
If this all sounds like too much work, trouble, or expense, get a good revolver for carry and use the Kimber for IPDA matches.
All guns, especially 1911 pattern types, are different in subtle ways - even the same make and model. You will never know what cycles reliably in your gun without actually running some test ammo through your gun.
This can be a long process. You'd want to run 100 or more rounds of a given type through it to see how many stoppages you get (should be zero).
Results someone else got with their gun have no bearing on the results you will get with your gun.
If this all sounds like too much work, trouble, or expense, get a good revolver for carry and use the Kimber for IPDA matches.
Ahm jus' a Southern boy trapped in a Yankee's body
You might want to check out the Gold Dot short barrel load. I've heard some good things about it.
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MoJo wrote:You might want to check out the Gold Dot short barrel load. I've heard some good things about it.

They work flawlessly in my Ultra Carry and Ultra CDP...Well over a thousand rounds in each without a flaw and that's during real practice...weak hand, strong hand, pistol canted, low light drills, etc.