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If you look at Montana Gold bullets as an example:. Ok some more info, my wife and I already shoot single stack, 45acp, and we have open guns in 38sc. The thought behind Production class and the 40SW was it rounds out my collection, I can shoot everything except revolver class. But since I have the equipment to reload 45 why not get the XDM in 45acp, I'm limited to rounds anyway in Production, and I currently shoot gr bullets.
Both the 40SW and 9mm will require conversion kits for my Dillon, no big deal, justanother factor. So, can anyone tell me why the 40SW at a PF would be a better choice than a 45acp at PF shooting the same bullet weight gr. If you're never going to shoot anything but production, go with your choice in If you have even an inkling that you may want to shoot limted ever in the future, get the You can use the 45 for limited 10 as well. I would be worried the. I don't know of anyone that's done it with an XDM but I know others have had problems doing the same with other platforms.
I'd would, and do, shoot a 9mm over a. The 45 slide in the 5. The slide can be lightened but that isn't legal for Production. The 40 is the better choice, it can run pf at the min. The 40 can hold 21 rounds in a mm mag the 45 can only hold 18, the 3 rounds is a big enough difference for Limited Div. Shooting Limited 9mm minor can be fun but not very competitive. The 40 minor will be a good handling load and won't give up anything to the 9mm, 40 has always been my choice for Production.
There are two small advantages over the 9mm, heavier bullet weight for taking down steel and a larger bullet diameter for a higher score, getting a no-shoot would be a minus. You can have one press to load your small primer rounds and one to handle the large primer cases.
This will Cut down on press conversion time. One other consideration is the 45 frame is larger in the hand if that is something that is a concern. Just an update and a thank you for those that have responded. Ordered 2- 9mm this weekend.
I ran a bunch of felt recoil calculations and also bullet energy calculation to see if the math would help me. The recoil impulse and felt recoil is mathematically greater with the 9mm at Minor than the 40 at minor, but the difference was so small to be insignificant.
I also ran energy calculations to determine hits on a popper and the 9mm has more energy at Minor than the 40 or Now I know momentum is a critical factor in knocking down steel and that edge would go to the 40 and I don't think you went wrong with the 9s but I have been very happy with my.
I sometimes wish I had went with a 9 and I might yet as I have gotten into 3-Gun and a few more rounds in the mm mags might be a good thing. Although it has not hurt me yet as each stage I have shot required a mag change due to round count anyway. I bought the 5. I also have a 4.
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