beatledog7
Member
My first ever experience with .357 Sig today. I fired 20 rounds of Winchester 125gr flat nose (10 each from two .40cal mags) from a Glock 22 "converted" to a Glock 31 by a Lone Wolf barrel.
Barrel fit perfectly, all rounds fed and fired flawlessly. Very loud but a bit softer felt recoil with about equal muzzle flip as shooting roughly equivalent .40cal. Accurate given my skill level and unfamiliarity with how POA/POI would correlate. Fun to shoot, and I'm glad I made the purchase. Will shoot my first handloads another day as I was time constrained this morning. (My main reason for going was to put some 00 through my BPS Hi-Cap.)
The only negative is that 14 of 20 of the valued .357 Sig brass flew into no-man's land. Then again, having only about 30% fall on the shooter side of the line is about the same as .40Cal from this pistol. Bummer.
Barrel fit perfectly, all rounds fed and fired flawlessly. Very loud but a bit softer felt recoil with about equal muzzle flip as shooting roughly equivalent .40cal. Accurate given my skill level and unfamiliarity with how POA/POI would correlate. Fun to shoot, and I'm glad I made the purchase. Will shoot my first handloads another day as I was time constrained this morning. (My main reason for going was to put some 00 through my BPS Hi-Cap.)
The only negative is that 14 of 20 of the valued .357 Sig brass flew into no-man's land. Then again, having only about 30% fall on the shooter side of the line is about the same as .40Cal from this pistol. Bummer.