
Thunder71 wrote:9mm I was all over the place, with .45 and a small frame polymer gun (XD-S) I can get 5 shots in a tight pattern quickly and easily.
Can anyone explain why that is? To me it feels like the .45 doesn't rise as much as 9mm, not sure how to explain it but it seems like the recoil effect is different.
xd ED wrote:No discussion of these two calibers is truly complete without considering the platform from which they're fired - Glock or 1911- as well as how it will be carried: open or concealed...
Seismic Sam wrote:
igofast wrote:Thunder71 wrote:9mm I was all over the place, with .45 and a small frame polymer gun (XD-S) I can get 5 shots in a tight pattern quickly and easily.
Can anyone explain why that is? To me it feels like the .45 doesn't rise as much as 9mm, not sure how to explain it but it seems like the recoil effect is different.
2 things are going on:
#1 : I've also fired 2 of the same model guns(.45 and 9mm) and been much more accurate with the .45. All other things being equal(which of course they rarely are), my buddy pointed out that it may be because of the grip size(the overall length of the .45 cartridge necessitates a larger grip than 9mm) . I guess I agree - I have larger hands and have come to the conclusion that I must be gripping differently.
#2 : 9mm 115gr bullet going 1200 fps is going to give more of a 'snap' to the .45's 'push' of a 230gr going 800 fps. Of course it all comes down to personal preference, but for me the impulse of the big slow .45 is much more comfortable even though recoil is greater.
igofast wrote:
#2 : 9mm 115gr bullet going 1200 fps is going to give more of a 'snap' to the .45's 'push' of a 230gr going 800 fps. Of course it all comes down to personal preference, but for me the impulse of the big slow .45 is much more comfortable even though recoil is greater.
AFTERMATH wrote:Modern advancements in projectiles/loadings have lead to a $1.50/rd 9mm hp that'll equate the terminal performance of a $0.35/rd .45 fmj...
infidel wrote:AFTERMATH wrote:Modern advancements in projectiles/loadings have lead to a $1.50/rd 9mm hp that'll equate the terminal performance of a $0.35/rd .45 fmj...
9mm costs less and takes up less space than a 45 or 40.
You can carry more rounds.
Next to .22lr, is there a more popular round?
One hole properly placed is all you need.
Countryfried Frank wrote:infidel wrote:AFTERMATH wrote:Modern advancements in projectiles/loadings have lead to a $1.50/rd 9mm hp that'll equate the terminal performance of a $0.35/rd .45 fmj...
9mm costs less and takes up less space than a 45 or 40.
You can carry more rounds.
Next to .22lr, is there a more popular round?
One hole properly placed is all you need.
By that logic...
XDM45 wrote:I'm glad 9mm is popular because it makes my .45ACP ammo easier to find.
sprigfan wrote:XDM45 wrote:I'm glad 9mm is popular because it makes my .45ACP ammo easier to find.
I wonder if this is going to last. With the popularity and extremely high demand for 9mm and. 40 right now, I wouldn't be surprised if manufacturers slash production of other calibers.
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