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    Recoil reduction in micro 9x19's

    I'm going to give my Hellcat another chance.

    It blistered the heck out of my trigger finger. I've since smoothed out what I could and thought about what else I can do to prevent it. One of those will be to ensure I've got as much finger through the trigger guard a possible.

    My split times took a hit with this little gun. Its flippy and there isnt much to grab onto.

    What else could be tried to cut recoil / muzzle rise?

    Would really light bullets be the thing or 147 gr bullets?

    I've got some 147's I'm going to try but cant make it out for at least a few days.

    I thought I'd ask what kind of ammo is best in these little 9's to reduce recoil and muzzle rise.

    A 9mm S&W Sheild is a pleasure in comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hush View Post
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    They actually sell a version with one. "RDP" I think its called.

    I dont think I want that on a carry gun. Will also greatly reduce holster options.

    But its something to consider.

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    You certainly should try out the 147 grain ammo.

    They generally have the lowest muzzle energy of normal loads.

    Whether that translates into reduced flip in a micro is another deal.
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    Hellcat might not be the best platform for that, I wasn't a fan either till I shot a comped 43x next to my uncomped one. Greatly reduced muzzle rise and felt recoil, adding one to mine that matches the g48 profile for holster compatibility. I've seen issues in 147gr reliability in pocket guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron3 View Post
    I'm going to give my Hellcat another chance.

    ...What else could be tried to cut recoil / muzzle rise?
    Use an extended magazine. You'll get more grip surface and it should result in improved control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildcat View Post
    Use an extended magazine. You'll get more grip surface and it should result in improved control.
    This and hang a light off the front.

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    Doesn't that kind of negate the purpose of a micro 9?
    Last edited by Disciple; 12-02-21 at 14:06.

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    In my experience, recoil and muzzle flip with small 9's are less pronounced when using 147gr loads.

    It's one of the things I do like about RA9T.

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    From my experience, the Shield and Shield Plus has less recoil than any of the micro 9mms

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