Yep, I always wanted a Model 92 in .357, but this handy little Ruger in 9mm saves a lot of money over .38, .357 or 10mm (which might shoot .40 too.)....and it's self-loading.
I went out Saturday afternoon and engaged multiple targets out to 50 yds as fast as I could do. It was interesting to see the difference in the G17 results verses the carbine. That was
a fun outing- gonna do that again REAL soon!
I did try some kind of frangible 85 grain "DRT" cartridges at one hundred yards. They may have gone real high, I guess, but only out of eight was on paper even. It didn't seem to like those fragile little bullets. They were on the "get rid of" rack, so they're probably not-so-good anyway.
I can see where loading cartridges that get the most out if the carbine might not work so well in the pistol and vice versa. Probably some kind of compromise load would be what you'd strive for, huh?
I went out Saturday afternoon and engaged multiple targets out to 50 yds as fast as I could do. It was interesting to see the difference in the G17 results verses the carbine. That was
a fun outing- gonna do that again REAL soon!
I did try some kind of frangible 85 grain "DRT" cartridges at one hundred yards. They may have gone real high, I guess, but only out of eight was on paper even. It didn't seem to like those fragile little bullets. They were on the "get rid of" rack, so they're probably not-so-good anyway.
I can see where loading cartridges that get the most out if the carbine might not work so well in the pistol and vice versa. Probably some kind of compromise load would be what you'd strive for, huh?