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Anyone load a 38/.380 bullet into a 9mm casing for steel challenge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jungleweasle" data-source="post: 3319785" data-attributes="member: 45347"><p>My son is converting from 22 to 9mm. My son is 12 but he is a little guy (60 pounds) so I would like to reduce recoil as much as possible. I have asked around about some recipes and spring configuration for a Glock 17 that would make it shoot softer. I have had a couple folks mention loading a 38/.380 bullet into a 9mm casing. I wanted to see if anyone has been doing this and if it works well. Thoughts/concerns?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jungleweasle, post: 3319785, member: 45347"] My son is converting from 22 to 9mm. My son is 12 but he is a little guy (60 pounds) so I would like to reduce recoil as much as possible. I have asked around about some recipes and spring configuration for a Glock 17 that would make it shoot softer. I have had a couple folks mention loading a 38/.380 bullet into a 9mm casing. I wanted to see if anyone has been doing this and if it works well. Thoughts/concerns? [/QUOTE]
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