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40 S&W v. 357 Sig v. 9mm v. 380 for CC gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Nraman" data-source="post: 1071486" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>This being about CC guns and ammo, I'd like to throw an opinion your way.</p><p>CC guns are small and light, which means they will recoil more than full size guns. I was shooting my G26, G27/G33 the other day with a variety of ammo and to me it was obvious that the lighter bullets were more controllable than the heavier.</p><p>I believe that the 155-165gr is better in a .40 than the heavier bullets, 115gr for the 9mm (Ranger +P+ at 1350fps) and 125gr for the 357Sig. At least I consider the previous a good compromise.</p><p>Of the three calibers, the G26 of course is the most comfortable, it doesn't even feel like a small gun, you can shoot it all day long. The other two were fine with the lighter bullets, with the 180gr 40, it took longer to get the next shot.</p><p>YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nraman, post: 1071486, member: 10001"] This being about CC guns and ammo, I'd like to throw an opinion your way. CC guns are small and light, which means they will recoil more than full size guns. I was shooting my G26, G27/G33 the other day with a variety of ammo and to me it was obvious that the lighter bullets were more controllable than the heavier. I believe that the 155-165gr is better in a .40 than the heavier bullets, 115gr for the 9mm (Ranger +P+ at 1350fps) and 125gr for the 357Sig. At least I consider the previous a good compromise. Of the three calibers, the G26 of course is the most comfortable, it doesn't even feel like a small gun, you can shoot it all day long. The other two were fine with the lighter bullets, with the 180gr 40, it took longer to get the next shot. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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