Good first 9mm for target shooting

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Hey there, just started shooting pistols.

Really enjoying shooting a ruger mk 2, a 1911 45ACP and a 357 mag revolver.

I would like to get into 9mm shooting but so far haven’t found a pistol I enjoyed. I really hate the sharp recoil of the 9mm pistold I shot compared to the heavier more pleasant recoil of the 45ACP.

I tried the CZ Shadow and disliked it and set my sight on a p226 but when I tried it I found the recoil equally unpleasant.

Is there a 9mm you would recommend or should I stick with 45 ACP ?
 
If you found the recoil on a Shadow and a 226 unpleasant I really don't think you are going to find a 9mm that will make you happy.

^This.....unless you spend a bunch of money and buy something like one of the big, heavy Sig X5's or maybe a P210 target. My X5 Scandic is about the softest shooting 9 I have fired.
 
^ yeah wow... with its weight (~46oz), the CZ is super tame in 9mm.

Everything else being lighter will have more recoil.

Other options would be the funky guns where the barrel is lower in the frame if you want tamer recoil; or get a pistol with a compensator.
 
If the recoil in a Shadow bugs you, my guess is your grip sucks. A proper grip will reduce the perceived recoil impulse.

Heavier weighted bullets and custom reloading all helps, but those changes pale in comparison to gripping the pistol properly.
 
As mentioned earlier a .357 kicks like a mule compared to the 9mm and reload with 147 grn projectiles to get a more .45 ACP like recoil.
 
Great feedback ! Not sure what type of smmo I was shooting, I will try 147gr . And it might be my grip as well.
Factory 147gr ammo won’t help as much as a locsl IPSC shooter’s reloads.

Watch this video:


Most new shooters tend to hold a gun like a microphone or ice cream cone. :) Or they put their support hand on top of their strong thumb, or other equally useless support hand grip position where their support hand is doing squat to manage recoil. The net effect is mostly one handed shooting.

Watch the video and do exactly what Shannon says. That will start you off on the right path.
 
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