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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="RD57" data-source="post: 3078771" data-attributes="member: 103010"><p>I'm happy with my S&W 4.6". It has the best grip angle and is a natural pointer in my hands. 200 grain Hornady HAPs and XTPs shoot very accurately in the pistol. I've settled on AA9 powder with the 200 grain bullets. Starline brass and CCI 300 primers. 11.9 grains = 1094 fps, ES 19 fps, 7.1 SD, 12.1 grains = 1156 fps, ES 25 fps, 9.6 SD, and 12.5 grains = 1175 fps, ES 25 fps, SD 9.5 fps. All loads shot comfortably and was easy to control with rapid re-engagements. Only the 1911 has a better grip angle IMO, but I wanted something lighter to carry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD57, post: 3078771, member: 103010"] I'm happy with my S&W 4.6". It has the best grip angle and is a natural pointer in my hands. 200 grain Hornady HAPs and XTPs shoot very accurately in the pistol. I've settled on AA9 powder with the 200 grain bullets. Starline brass and CCI 300 primers. 11.9 grains = 1094 fps, ES 19 fps, 7.1 SD, 12.1 grains = 1156 fps, ES 25 fps, 9.6 SD, and 12.5 grains = 1175 fps, ES 25 fps, SD 9.5 fps. All loads shot comfortably and was easy to control with rapid re-engagements. Only the 1911 has a better grip angle IMO, but I wanted something lighter to carry. [/QUOTE]
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