@leyonhjelm @valleyforge I hear it may wear out your parts faster and cause more fouling but I only have 100 rounds to go thru between 2 pistols, I don't imagine anything catastrophic will happen, I'm just happy to have some at all
@leyonhjelm @valleyforge with semi automatics, something about the steel not expanding, making the fouling worse and also steel wearing out the "extractor". gosh I don't know, I'm so new at this and yes, there are a million opinions out there. We'll find out today if I blow my face off or lose a finger! Especially with this russian Wolf ammo. Oh well you only live once!
@leyonhjelm @valleyforge that's what I was thinking, too. I'll know for sure because so far, mine has eaten 4-5 different kinds and hasn't had any ftf or fte or whatever so far and I try not to limp wrist and do it right
@leyonhjelm @valleyforge mine is walther, a ccp m2. I've tried the PPQ q5 match, but I'm afraid of it just yet.
Wow you have a p38, is it from the war?
I like the way they look and also ppk. I initially looked at luger but I think I couldn't find any. Seems like walther folks like cz a lot and say they're really nice
@leyonhjelm @valleyforge sounds like I made the right choice. I initially chose mine because it's easier to rack but I've found the trick where I can rack anything, even though I have trouble with pickle jars. I had no trouble racking a ppq.
I like the external safety and long trigger pull, I feel like I'm not going to accidentally shoot myself. Since I don't understand how a trigger safety is supposed to work. I have a lot to learn.
What's your favourite one?
@leyonhjelm @valleyforge I shot a 1911 .40 or .45, I don't know, something that starts with 4. The recoil made my whole hand tingle, wrist and all. I hit the gong/flapper thing, though! I really want a .22 just to mess around with, just don't know which one. When you say 1911-22, that's .22lr right?
@leyonhjelm @valleyforge ok I looked it up, I want this one. I want an American .22 to play with and a Browning with wood grips looks nice. Thanks for your help
@leyonhjelm @valleyforge I'd like to get a rifle. I have a mossberg shotgun that's a 410 but I don't really fool with it. I'd like a nice shotgun to see if I can get a turkey
@gat
I was just thinking tonight about what kind of rifle I needed for turkeys, thanks for this info
@ThreeOneThreeChris @leyonhjelm @valleyforge
It rattled me good, that's for sure, but it was fun.
Ok here's the results of steel case. The group in the large middle area is with my ccp and winchester steel, I had one ftf but no fte. The bottom right was with ppq q5 match and russian ammo, I had lots of fte but I sure shot better with it. I don't know what happened with my ccp and for some reason, it hurt my trigger finger, but it's really cold out
@leyonhjelm @ThreeOneThreeChris @valleyforge
I don't know but the russian ones looked shinier and the winchester looked dull, almost dirty and a little shrapnel fell out of the ccp/winchester. I think the russian ones worked better!
@leyonhjelm @ThreeOneThreeChris @valleyforge
It was definitely nicer, the Russian. I don't see any more fouling than normal, infact after blazer brass and aquila, they were much dirtier. I was expecting a mess but I'm really happy with the way wolf turned out. Well the box says wolf but the cartridge says "tula". I'd buy it again! Thanks for all the advice!
@ThreeOneThreeChris @leyonhjelm @valleyforge
I should ad, it was my fault for all the fte I had.
Mine says "usa forged" but I've never shot so bad since I've had it
@gat @leyonhjelm @valleyforge
Thanks for the info I appreciate it. I just saw on ammoseek the other day, old czech ammo for $14.99usd, they didn't know what grain it was. I think it was ww2.
Yes mine are grey-coated. So I will be seeing some smoke? Well this is going to be exciting. Again thanks for the info
I haven't tried it but I hear it's fine. Everyone has an opinion.
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