Good point! My advice would be to test which ammo makes the tightest groupings and get used to shoot with it. The psychological effect will be huge and if you practice a lot with that ammunition you will get used to it´s specific charachteristics and recoil and therefore you will probably shoot well if you are consistent with your shot plan and maintains quality and discipline.Steve Swartz wrote:Nobody can tell you whether or not Brand X ammo is "good" for your gun without first knowing a) what your needs are (yes, I know, Free Pistol training, but are you a 520 shooter or a 570 shooter?) and b) shooting the ammo through your gun under "bench conditions" and seeing the groups.
Steve Swartz
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