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<blockquote data-quote="JamesP82" data-source="post: 2152842" data-attributes="member: 4538"><p>Action shooting is for time. A malfunction will cost you more time than a missed shot. Bullseye pistol is more forgiving for malfunctions, but accuracy is paramount.</p><p></p><p> A Bullseye shooter normally shoots a load that fires to poa and has the lowest recoil. 3.5 grains of bullseye under a 185-200gr SWC is the normal load. SWC makes pretty holes, but tends to be less reliable on feeding.</p><p></p><p>If you want the best ammo for your pistol then buy every type you can find and shoot groups at 25 yards until you find the round that gives the smallest group with no malfunctions.</p><p></p><p>By the time you are done you could have bought a Dillon and got a good load recipe and components from JK Bullets. Reloading cost about $5 a box and allows you to tailor a load to you and your weapon that factory cannot.</p><p></p><p>Factories don't make Bullseye ammo, but any factory that works well in your gun is fine for action pistol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesP82, post: 2152842, member: 4538"] Action shooting is for time. A malfunction will cost you more time than a missed shot. Bullseye pistol is more forgiving for malfunctions, but accuracy is paramount. A Bullseye shooter normally shoots a load that fires to poa and has the lowest recoil. 3.5 grains of bullseye under a 185-200gr SWC is the normal load. SWC makes pretty holes, but tends to be less reliable on feeding. If you want the best ammo for your pistol then buy every type you can find and shoot groups at 25 yards until you find the round that gives the smallest group with no malfunctions. By the time you are done you could have bought a Dillon and got a good load recipe and components from JK Bullets. Reloading cost about $5 a box and allows you to tailor a load to you and your weapon that factory cannot. Factories don't make Bullseye ammo, but any factory that works well in your gun is fine for action pistol. [/QUOTE]
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