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Can someone please tell me what the best ammo and load for my new Taurus is?
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Are you looking to purchase ammo complete or re-load? For complete ammo there are may good ones. We use Hornady Critical Defense in ours.
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if shooting factory fodder, try a variety. your gun will tell you what it likes if you know how to use it properly. If you are asking about handloads, thats for you to decide. Load some trial cartridges up and test them.
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Location: Central Florida
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Magtech Guardian Gold 124gr. JHP+P have been absolutely reliable in mine as well as Sellier & Bellot FMJ ammo for practice.
The S&B ammo is inexpensive and of good quality.
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Thanks to all you folks for the advice.
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