Just bought a new G20sf to go with my month and a half old G21sf-
Put 50rds through it immediately after I paid for it. I must say...it feels and shoots like it's got ALOT more juice than the .45. Oddly enough, first impressions were that it is just as easy, if not easier, to control as my 21. I think reloading is definitely in my future too...if I want to shoot the thing with any regularity. Blazer aluminum 10mm 200gr TMJ was $27 a box vs $13 a box for PMC Bronze 230gr FMJ .45 ACP.
G31 next.
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I'm seriously considering one of the Dillion 650 reloading presses at some point in the future. There's some pretty cool vids on youtube of the things in action. Pretty much the only way to make a 10mm affordable to shoot.
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ru_exp wrote:Yeah, but be careful. Packing reloads takes practice and unfortunately your gun pays for it while you get the skill perfected.
With that being said, one of my employees is a gun nut. He uses the Dillon 650 and 900 and he loves both of them.
No worries, years ago I got seriously into reloading for my 30-06. Case trimming, powder tricklers, weighing the bullets out of the box to find the most consistent ones etc. I'm familiar with the process. Also did thousands and thousands of reloads for the 12 gauge when I was into to trap shooting.
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ru_exp wrote:Yeah, but be careful. Packing reloads takes practice and unfortunately your gun pays for it while you get the skill perfected.
With that being said, one of my employees is a gun nut. He uses the Dillon 650 and 900 and he loves both of them.
No worries, years ago I got seriously into reloading for my 30-06. Case trimming, powder tricklers, weighing the bullets out of the box to find the most consistent ones etc. I'm familiar with the process. Also did thousands and thousands of reloads for the 12 gauge when I was into to trap shooting.