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Misanthropic Philanthrope
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230 grain JHPs or Speer Gold Dot 200 grain +P


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I have hit my thumb with a 22 oz. Estwing framing hammer, and once with a 3 lb. sledge hammer.

I can swing the Estwing at a much faster speed than the sledge.

Let me say, that I was good to go after lunch with the Estwing strike, but with the sledge strike, it was weeks before I even let my thumb out for potty walks.




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Originally posted by az4783054:
It is 165gr that I am inquiring about. Lower recoil, back on target quicker, etc



Have you shot them and that was your findings? Or are you just assuming that will be the results?


I shoot 200gr Hornady's in my G36 because they hit closer to POA. I prefer the feel of 230's.


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I used to carry Cor-Bon 185 gr, they were damned close to 10mm at 1150fps (ST 175gr @ 1250fps) this was before the 10mm boutique ammo became readily available

but in a 5" 1911 I have gone back to 230gr...HST specifically
 
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Originally posted by cas:
Originally posted by az4783054:
It is 165gr that I am inquiring about. Lower recoil, back on target quicker, etc


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Have you shot them and that was your findings? Or are you just assuming that will be the results?

I shoot 200gr Hornady's in my G36 because they hit closer to POA. I prefer the feel of 230's.


Yes, I have personally experienced 165gr FEDERAL Hydra Shok. I'm not particularly recoil sensitive, but compared to 230gr FEDERAL HST, both in a DAN WESSON and a KIMBER, the 165gr did seem to have a little less recoil. Take that for what it's worth because I'm well aware everyone is different. Is it as effective? I don't know, that's why I asked. I'm just trying to learn something from people who probably shoot 1911 more than I do.


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