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One Year With the Glock 43
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2867275" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Winchester white box ammo is typically very low velocity. In the shooting competition world, some of it won't make major scoring. Velocity too low.</p><p>Strong recoil springs will produce some FTE's and some stovepipes. If your gun will run it, its great practice ammo. Most of us that shoot comps have lighter recoil springs to help with the power factor of hand loads.</p><p>For the Record, the WW white box 52 grain 22-250 ammo will shoot groups you can cover with a dime at 100 and a nickel at 200. Amazing.</p><p>'My wife got her first carry gun last year. Sig P938, but I wanted her to get the Glock 43 because of the absence of the thumb safety. To me with a shooter that is not at the range weekly, that thumb safety is a hindrance. They will forget in moments of stress to take the safety off.</p><p>She was adamant on the Sig, although now she is having issues with the Hogue overmoulded grips. I have a set of standard grips on the way for her to try. Small hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2867275, member: 5412"] Winchester white box ammo is typically very low velocity. In the shooting competition world, some of it won't make major scoring. Velocity too low. Strong recoil springs will produce some FTE's and some stovepipes. If your gun will run it, its great practice ammo. Most of us that shoot comps have lighter recoil springs to help with the power factor of hand loads. For the Record, the WW white box 52 grain 22-250 ammo will shoot groups you can cover with a dime at 100 and a nickel at 200. Amazing. 'My wife got her first carry gun last year. Sig P938, but I wanted her to get the Glock 43 because of the absence of the thumb safety. To me with a shooter that is not at the range weekly, that thumb safety is a hindrance. They will forget in moments of stress to take the safety off. She was adamant on the Sig, although now she is having issues with the Hogue overmoulded grips. I have a set of standard grips on the way for her to try. Small hands. [/QUOTE]
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