Harley Quinn
Member
Hi,
Anyone do that much, as in reduce the receiver spring for a certain bullet weight? If so? Which and What?
I have been looking and I am going to go with a new receiver rod and weaker spring so I can shoot the 85 grain Frangiable in my 357 Sig barrel, that I dropped into my Mdl 22 Glock which is a 40 cal. Normal weight for that spring is from 125 and up. Not down, as in the 9mm bullet of the 357 at less then 100 grains.
So I have ordered the 19 lb, 17 lb and 15lb with the stainless rod.
I figure the 17 and 15 will do it for the very light 85 and may even be better for the 125 in the 40 cal..I'll let other's know when I go to the range and try all the various springs and the grain weights in the two calibers.
HQ
Anyone do that much, as in reduce the receiver spring for a certain bullet weight? If so? Which and What?
I have been looking and I am going to go with a new receiver rod and weaker spring so I can shoot the 85 grain Frangiable in my 357 Sig barrel, that I dropped into my Mdl 22 Glock which is a 40 cal. Normal weight for that spring is from 125 and up. Not down, as in the 9mm bullet of the 357 at less then 100 grains.
So I have ordered the 19 lb, 17 lb and 15lb with the stainless rod.
I figure the 17 and 15 will do it for the very light 85 and may even be better for the 125 in the 40 cal..I'll let other's know when I go to the range and try all the various springs and the grain weights in the two calibers.
HQ