Curious about your dislike for 124gr. and 147gr. in 9mm ? The 9mm was originally designed with 124gr. bullet weight while 147gr. is considered heavy for caliber . Both are a little less snappy recoil wise versus 115gr. and often a bit more accurate as well plus better penetration for self defense in hollow points . You will see more self defense 9mm loads in 124gr. and 147gr. then 115gr. but for range use or gun games 115gr. is fine.I would shoot all of those all day. Fiocchi would be my choice out of the 3. My gun would eat all three and not skip a beat. As a matter of fact it has. 115 grain, in my opinion is the ticket and see no value in 124 and definitely not 147. 147 is a waste in 9mm IMO.
I guess it depends on your gun. The only manufacturer I have ever had issues with is Freedom Munitions, not good at all. I would say that if your gun is reliable, then the three you asked about would be great.
AAC at least in my 308s was no different than any other regular non match grade ammo. 308 is high right now, I would not pay over 90cents per round for regular stuff. Match grade maybe 1.50-2.00 per round.
Dislike? Not really. Let me be a bit more specific on my opinion:Curious about your dislike for 124gr. and 147gr. in 9mm ? The 9mm was originally designed with 124gr. bullet weight while 147gr. is considered heavy for caliber . Both are a little less snappy recoil wise versus 115gr. and often a bit more accurate as well plus better penetration for self defense in hollow points . You will see more self defense 9mm loads in 124gr. and 147gr. then 115gr. but for range use or gun games 115gr. is fine.