I've done AA9, PowerPistol, BE86 and I even loaded a bunch of PowerPro 300-MP (just because). I can't really say any of them are much better than any others based on accuracy testing. No special instructions for 10mm, although I personally would watch what you shoot those maxed-out loads in...
Well, I like ONE 44...the 44 Rem Mag. But I don't like bottle-necks in pistols. Not for any reason, really. It's just not right. Yeah, the .429 DE seems to me to be a way to spend a lot of money not solving a problem I have. When I can get 45 Win Mag brass at Starline for not a whole lot of...
I'm certainly willing to step up to the plate in an effort to get better data--to that end, I can start a "What's the Best 1911?" thread. :)
The only thing I can think of in this topic area that might be even less productive would be to ask the manufacturer (or better yet, the seller), "Now, is...
I wasn't saying the guns are not reliable or that I don't trust them. What I meant was that I would not trust any of them to be reliable with any untried ammo I threw at them.
I love this "1911"...and love the round, too. I wish Magnum Research would build a DE in this caliber, but I think they just chuckled when I asked them if they'd consider it.
The gun has its issues, but cycling reliably is not one of them. Bangs the crap out of the brass (no biggie, resizing...
...a 1911 that feeds almost everything I put through it, and a dozen other pistols that are everywhere in between. Compared to my wheel guns, they're *all* fussy, and I wouldn't trust any of them for carry after slapping any old ammo in them. From the Kahr K40 to the XDm 10 and the Grizzly Win...
I've never seen a grizzly in real life, I don't think--just black bear fairly regularly. But, I've seen photos of brown bear posed next to the hunters who have taken them, and my thoughts when folks talk about 'woods carry guns in grizzly country' go like this: god help you if the only weapon...
At training I took back in New Hampshire, they had new shooters firing at targets at 5 yards, of course, but they also had us use the same techniques at about 50 yard silhouette targets--really to demonstrate to the student that the same focus achieves the same objectives. I don't think there's...
I only own an RIA (it happens to be the Ultra HC in 10) but so far I've been quite happy with it. What I like is a) seems pretty 'standard', b) plain military-style finish--no frills, and c) fit and machining is IMO very good. I would think any 1911 produced after about 1920 should be able to...
...knowing I'm shooting 8 cent a round handloads). But when I shoot the 44 Alaskan, I usually get at least 2 folks wanting to know "what the h&## is *THAT*?!?". Now that's what the important difference is--flash and blast. In fact, I've been thinking I need to load up some 44 with Longshot...
Comparisons of 10mm Auto with anything aside, *in my opinion* from observations I've made online for over 8 years or so, 10mm Auto is just about the only handgun cartridge I can think that has an 'aura'. Not sure what it is, but part of it is the very common use of the phrase "real 10mm" or...
That's interesting...when I first smelled it a decade ago, fish is what came to mind--not sure why--and why I made the sardine reference. I agree, it doesn't actually smell like fish, really. In any case, my experiences that I associate with that distinctive bouquet are so overwhelmingly...
It's been a while, I know, but have you fired this much and if so, what do you think. I don't actually 'need' another 40, but this would be the one I'd buy and I've had a hankerin'. I'm a huge fan of the older M&P 45c, and have to think the 2.0 in 40 would be very nice shooter indeed.
Yeah, the stuff is amazing (Ballistol). Hell, I know a couple of guys that pan-fry their fish in it and put it on their pancakes. I once tried using it instead of hair gel, but my wife said I smelled like a can of Norwegian sardines.
Not brand consolidation or consolidation at all really, but I have hit two 'milestones' if you will, where I've simply found a particular gun 'style' or technology to no longer be of any interest. When I first started shooting an M&P 45c it pretty much wiped my P220 off the map--the P220 simply...
I've probably loaded more 40SW than anything else--well maybe more 45 Auto--but let's just say a boatload. I like 40SW and have found some very accurate loads for the SW MP Pro Series gun. It's a cartridge that, to me, can easily outperform 9mm from a ballistics perspective and makes it a...
I'm sure glad I live where it's dry when I read these threads! I discovered Ballistol first when training at Sig Academy, as that's about all they used there at the time. I just loved the smell of it so much I bought a can. I've had that can now for about 11 years, and the plastic cap has been...
...load any cartridge you please to 10% over the standard pressure and call it +P? Sure you can. And if you don't measure your pressures and take the *statistics* associated with those measures, you can load to 12% or 14% above the recommendation and call *that* +P, too. Heck, folks sometimes...
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