Exactly, especially if the gun is balanced on a barricade with the rear in the air, my cheek barely touches, sometimes doesn't, but it's never a heavy cheek weld.
I can still see skinny front sights fine, fuzzy, just like wide ones. Fuzzy wide, fuzzy skinny, don't care,
I just need a good gap on either side of the front sight to let a lot of light through each gap.
Yep, when .40s popularity was in the crapper I bought a brand new FNS-40 for like $350,
couldn't pass it up, despite having had .40s and getting rid of them. I got rid of the .40s
because it cost as much as .45 ACP to load and I liked the .45 better, but it's a good caliber.
Very cool way to keep them organized.
I modded/cut out the dividers in die boxes so the dies fit with the bushings on, and keep shell plates in old Midway blue plastic boxes.
I like 180 Gr bullets at 950ish FPS. My favorite is 5.0 Grs old W-231. Very accurate, nice recoil impulse.
Any medium speed powder will work, no issues with it vs say 9MM. The ACME 180 Gr coated TC works well.
Some of them really are unnecessarily complicated.
I want to try an Arken at the sales price point, but their website hates my address. If they only had a phone…… 🙂
My Benchrest gun has a 2 ounce trigger. My NRL-22 and PRS guns are in the 7/10 ounce range. My old Sako varmint rifle trigger is around 12/14 ounces. I’m perfectly happy with a nice (nice!) 2 pound trigger on a hunting rifle.
ES & SD are meaningless in handgun rounds up close. Only worry about that if you like shooting 75/100 yards plus.
Small groups are all that matter. That said, yes, I wouldn't like that 100 for sure. The 29 & 50 are pretty common in handguns.
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