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<blockquote data-quote="new_glock17" data-source="post: 1182300" data-attributes="member: 12680"><p>Ok, here are my results from the new box Red River provided... (Btw, AWESOME service)</p><p></p><p>After going through 50 rounds my brother and I had 4 FTLs, all by him. This was his first time shooting. This makes me think 2 things:</p><p></p><p></p><p>1) Both he and I were limp wristing (though I did not get any FTLs the 2nd time around)</p><p>2) Brand new Glock17 Gen4 spring is probably stiff and needs a few hundred rounds to break in</p><p>3) WWB rounds are slightly hotter than Red River, thus I didn't get any FTLs with them.</p><p></p><p>Conclusion? Red River Ammo is perfectly fine for practicing. I don't know if I was using standard 9mm or the low-recoil 9mm, but it was fun shooting.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to Trevor from Red River Ammo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="new_glock17, post: 1182300, member: 12680"] Ok, here are my results from the new box Red River provided... (Btw, AWESOME service) After going through 50 rounds my brother and I had 4 FTLs, all by him. This was his first time shooting. This makes me think 2 things: 1) Both he and I were limp wristing (though I did not get any FTLs the 2nd time around) 2) Brand new Glock17 Gen4 spring is probably stiff and needs a few hundred rounds to break in 3) WWB rounds are slightly hotter than Red River, thus I didn't get any FTLs with them. Conclusion? Red River Ammo is perfectly fine for practicing. I don't know if I was using standard 9mm or the low-recoil 9mm, but it was fun shooting. Thanks to Trevor from Red River Ammo! [/QUOTE]
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