All other things being equal on a gun other than caliber I find that the 40 recoil is a lighter faster snappy recoil and the 45 is a slower rolling recoil that has more pressure. Im not really interested in discussing anything other than the recoil characteristics of each round, but I would like your thoughts in terms of combat accuracy of multiple shots for duty and carry weapons in terms of controllable recoil.
In other words, given you have the same exact weapon in two different calibers the same amount of ammo for each weapon and the same exact training, in the end which do you feel you would be able to more accurately control in a multiple shot scenerio?
Please only respond if you have actual physical real world experience with both calibers. So, if you only have a 45 and have only read a lot about 40 , but have never actually shot one, please dont comment.
In other words, given you have the same exact weapon in two different calibers the same amount of ammo for each weapon and the same exact training, in the end which do you feel you would be able to more accurately control in a multiple shot scenerio?
Please only respond if you have actual physical real world experience with both calibers. So, if you only have a 45 and have only read a lot about 40 , but have never actually shot one, please dont comment.