futureranger
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so i went to the range today with my first batch of 45acp reloads and man can they shoot.... on a rest that is... as soon as i started firing off hand the groups at 25yards went from 1.25" to about 6-7. now i am fairly new to pistol shooting but with the m9 i can qualify expert.
what i think is happening is i flinch real bad on the trigger pull (had a bud throw in a snap cap in one mag). should i just practice more or would a "softer" caliber like 38 super be beneficial?
also since i reload i was thinking of using a 185gr bullet and less powder but my 200gr reloads are pretty much fallin out the barrel as it is (about 700fps)
im guessing most people will say shut up and practice more but what are the real benefits to 38 super and why do almost all the competition 1911 chamber it?
thanks for the help
-Pat
what i think is happening is i flinch real bad on the trigger pull (had a bud throw in a snap cap in one mag). should i just practice more or would a "softer" caliber like 38 super be beneficial?
also since i reload i was thinking of using a 185gr bullet and less powder but my 200gr reloads are pretty much fallin out the barrel as it is (about 700fps)
im guessing most people will say shut up and practice more but what are the real benefits to 38 super and why do almost all the competition 1911 chamber it?
thanks for the help
-Pat