Where's Bruce?
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@Where's Bruce? Are you using factory hexagonal rifled barrel or did you buy aftermarket to shoot hard cast?
How is your trigger pull? This was the one complaint in the Chuck Hawk's review even after swapping for the target connector. Pull was still 6.5 pounds.
Originally my test shots were using the stock barrel but I have switched to KKM Precision Match barrels on all the autos on my CCW permit. Can't say I see a difference in my groups during pressure drills yet. Stock triggers suit me probably because I'm just used to em over the years. They are 5.5lbs and I particularly like the Glock's double tap capability. I use a foam board behind my target at the indoor range and have someone press the switch so I can practice two round bursts at an oncoming target. The foam board is there just to prevent the paper target from flying in the wind. I do this with all my SD firearms...drawing from a holster (when I get to the range early enough when this is allowed). My G22s can be drawn and accurately fired in 1.8 seconds on average, my G40 in 1.9. The additional 4.37ozs of the G40 over the G20 doesn't make much difference...I wouldn't call the G40 a brick. it is a full sized sidearm but like i said, I'm a big guy sooo...
I've shot Magtech, Underwood, G9 & Buffalo Bore through it with no trouble. I prefer the Underwood & G9 and think the Buffalo Bore ammo is just overpriced and over-hyped. I like BB for rifles but not sidearms. I believe accuracy is everything...hitting the CNS of a charging bear is vital so shoot the gun/ammo you are most accurate with. I am far more accurate with the G40 than I ever was with the .44mag revolver and have ten more rounds which means (if it's an option) I can commence firing from a greater distance instead of waiting for the bear to get close enough to hit with the 329PD. My range with the 10mm is more than double that of the .44mag.
Regarding the ability to shoot 100 yards...that's horseshit unless you have a stable rest and unmoving target. In reality the bear isn't gonna pose and wait for you to settle in on a rest or shooting stick. It'll be draw and discharge. I'm not hunting with my pistol, I shoot a bow.
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