I like 230 grain HST +P.
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Lets see... a nice old 1911 (not A1), a stainless Series 80 Govt, a Reminton-Rand on a Caspian frame, Viking Commander on Caspian frame, OACP on Caspian frame, Springfield Compact, PM4544, PM4543, and a Sig P220.
Guess I lean toward the 45 m'self!
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I was reading up on ammo, and one of the authors claimed that Hydra Shoks open up at a lower velocity than many other hollow points do. They were very scarce around here, but I finally found a couple boxes, that I will test on some old phone books, and see how they perform, I was using Winchester PDX1 because that's what Walmart had for premium ammunition. I also got some Winchester White Box 230 Gr HP after reading up on the ballistics, about 400FPE at the muzzle, I'll use the phone books on those and the PDX1 and the Hydra Shoks and see which one of the 3 perform best.
I'd like to get my hands on some HST, and see how they do, but I haven't seen any, not even at the gun shows.
A lot of people like the Gold Dots, a friend gave me about 12 to try out, but I think I hot them at the range, so no phone book test. At least you can find them locally to try. Whatever I decide to use I'm going to order a case and split it with my buddy with the short barrelled Kimber. He says the guy that sold him that said to use 185 gr in it since the less mass gets moving quicker. Sounds good, but if the 230 gr Hydra shoks or Gold Dots or Rangers or whatever open up for me, I'd rather use those.
Heck, I might as well learn to make ballistic jello and start using that and throw some bones and stuff in it. Anyway, I think I'll be using the Hydra Shoks for awhile until I find something better. I havn't seen the HST's even at the gun shows. I did see a lot of Ranger boxes at the last couple of shows. I bought a box of 230 gr +p, I think they had the Talon bullet, and they wouldnt run through my gun until I put in a new recoil spring. Then I shot the rest up testing the spring, I think the next gun show is in January so I'll see what different types of ammo I can find and test.
BTW I met a neighbor that has a 200 yard rifle range, he is looking at maybe buying my Diamondback. It works a little better for him than it does me, If he wants it I'll make him a deal and hope he invites me to come shoot once in awhile.
I have to shoot inside the barn out the back door since we got annexed. If it's very windy at all you can't even hear the shots inside the house. The annexing MoFo's were gracious enough to allow us to shoot shotguns at varmints if we have 5 acres or more, I have 8 and always take a shotgun out and fire a couple rounds and have that available in case someone calls the police.
Dammit, I wrote another book, I need a slower keyboard.Tom
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I finally got a chance to shoot my new cw45.only had enough time to run 50rds through it .loved it !!!! The recoil was nothing like I expected. I believe my wife's 38spls has more.i used fed 230fmj rn no problems at all can't wait to run more through.
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I have the CW40 and got that because I wanted to stay with .40 to avoid multiple size ammo.
Really like it, and have had zero malfunctions of any sort.
Have not shot the .45, and for me, there is no reason to change just to change and have a different calibur.Kahr CW40 -
Springfield XDM compact 9mm
SPringfield XDM .40
Browning Buckmark
S&W M&P 9 compact
GTO - Core 15 - AR
S&W M&P 15-22
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