Figured I'd post this here:
My go-to 9mm range ammo is usually Federal American Eagle or Sellier and Bellot. Both have worked quite well for my needs and such. In terms of carry, either Hornady Critical Duty/Defense (depending on barrel size) HP and Federal HST have worked great for my needs. Last year I found a good sale on this lead-free ammo for range: 1776 USA 9mm Lead Free 90 Grain. It's ran through just fine out of my P365, G26, 92fs, and P-07. However, I think they aren't being made anymore. I also personally don't buy from manufactures (and their brands), that aren't well established; also stuff that is made in Turkey (tried some Turkish 5.56 a bit ago, was dirty as heck). Lastly, out of all the ammo out there (for 9mm), I've had the most issues with Winchester and their sub-brands.
On a second note, my next gun will probably finally be a revolver. I'm thinking either a Ruger Wrangler or Super Wrangler, or a good .357 (that can easily shoot .38 special, iirc is most .357 guns). Looking for recommendations on what to get if I go the route of a .357 (possibly for carrying, but I'm fine with the P365) and what to look for in a reliable revolver. I want to add that I am southpaw, granted I don't mind using any kind of revolver (I really want a top break, but that'll be later on down the line in terms of what I want/needs).