Janster
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- Jandy
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Thanks!You're going to love it, the only thing that might turn you off is that porting is a bit concussive when shooting it. Especially indoors. Once you get used to it, you don't even notice it anymore.
The prodigy will probably shoot a bit smoother just because it's based off the 1911 platform, and that's just generally a buttery smooth system.
Well I don't really notice much difference in accuracy across most factory ammo. I just like the recoil impulse with 115 grain. That's not +P power but it's a fast moving round. The dot is predictable and settles back on target quickly with my gun.
I do bulk orders of this stuff from target sports (I'm an ammo+ member so it usually ends up being the best price):
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but I'll also shoot CCI Blazer Brass 124 or 115 grain if they don't have the S&B.
For defensive ammo, my preference is for Speer Gold Dot 115gr personal protection since it shoots just like my training ammo.
I did a some testing on ported handguns in the past and learned that not all porting works the same so you'll really want to test yours. You can read about my experience here if you want.
I know its probably āproprietaryā information - but I wish the factory ammo listed how many grains & type of powder they use, so the hubs could compare his reloads. The husband gets extremely scientific with his reloads (and including his brass load count), tracking everything including velocity tests.
We shoot probably 200-300 rounds each every weeked. Although, I donāt know the brand (off the top of my head)ā¦. We do use factory self defense rounds.
The Prodigy is a heavier gun and has a pretty large port ā¦. I know the Competitor has several (very small) ports. Excited to get itā¦. Itāll be sooo much better than the Shield even if it wasnāt ported. Itāll be something to get used to for sureā¦. Iām hoping it goes well without any issues. Seemsā¦.weāve had issues with a couple of our guns (2 different Caniks, and that Walther). The Shield & the hubbys Sig P365x have been flawless (2,000+ rounds thru them). Crossing fingersā¦I get another flawless one!!
I gotta figure out a dry-fire game plan for the winterā¦..
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