3 of my M&P's, 4", 5", and 6".
3 of my M&P's, 4", 5", and 6".
I don't have a chrono, but I do know that the UMC +P ammo I shot DID kick a bit more and had a lot more boom to it. It was about $34/100 at Wally World.
Anyone know a good +P load (factory) and what performance to expect in a 5" barrel in the Model 10?
BTW - thanks all - informative thread. I used to think 'Grandpa's gun' was a bit lame, but now I know its is very cool.
Now, if you want to get sick, read on. During WWII in the SP, Dad was befriended by an Australian, who GAVE him a model 1917 Smith in .45. He carried it throughout the war. He has a wild story of using it on a patrol when they stumbled upon a Japanese patrol. But...when dad was in Philadelphia after the war, he felt the need for a little carry gun, and TRADED IT IN. OUCH. I can only dream...
To Quote DocGKR
Winchester 148 gr standard pressure lead target wad cutter (X38SMRP), as well as the Federal (GM38A) version.
Low recoil, fast follow up shots and accurate. Full Wad cutters are efficient cutters and penetrate deeply.
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Link... http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=19914
This is more specific to snub nosed revolvers where typical JHP ammo has poor performance. That being said, there is no reason not to believe that a wadcutter would perform just as well if not better on soft targets in a longer barrel. With the longer barrel lengths, though, JHPs should have better performance.
I've heard the wadcutter solution before, and... they ARE accurate and easy to shoot. Thanks.
Midway is sold out right now, but I haven't looked elsewhere online.
I find it locally easy enough, but I don't go through a lot of it because I reload an exact duplicate for practice/training.
Last edited by Alpha Sierra; 01-02-12 at 07:26.
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