Thank you sir! Put my first 100 rounds through it just the other day. Had a blast.
Awesome! Play with the back straps to get the right grip for you, so custom! Now ask us about reloading pistol ammo...
Thank you sir! Put my first 100 rounds through it just the other day. Had a blast.
Awesome! Play with the back straps to get the right grip for you, so custom! Now ask us about reloading pistol ammo...![]()
I have a humble M&P 9mm 1.0. It was my first pistol. I took several courses with it, competed with it and practised my brains out with it. It has seen 10's of thousands of rounds and has been a reliable and proficient work horse. As a first gun I don't think that you could do better! Once you are deep in the game consider a 1911 for your next prize as it will start to paint a more complete joy of handgun picture. Enjoy your M&P!
Mine wasn't my first pistol, but I have done multiple courses with it, never had an issue that wasn't the ammunition. I'm over 55K now - still going, still hitting. As far as trigger travel goes, if you're riding the reset properly it's not hard to get splits down to .18-.14 and get good hits. The trigger does get better and like all guns, you'll get better with it.
I'm scared... but also intrigued.
I have minimal experience reloading from when I was a kid with the old man. The thought has crossed my mind but I feel like that's a whole new world.
If you can tie your shoes 4 out of 10 times or better you can reload pistol rounds There really is not much to it. Lyman publishes two reloading manuals that are excellent reads for anyone contemplating getting into reloading. You won;t save much money reloading but you will do a whole lot more shooting,
Take Care
Bob
Doing bulk reloading is like committing to a work out routine or habit. To really make it worthwhile, you will need to do it regularly. If you are lazy or unsure, just buy cheap ammo. A lot of people use it as a zen moment. Seeing a pile of shiny ammo that you made gives a sense of pride.
Nothing worst than buying a press, tumbler, scales, powder, bullets, primer etc. etc. and spending $1000s to have everything sit in a corner.
If you can tie your shoes 4 out of 10 times or better you can reload pistol rounds There really is not much to it. Lyman publishes two reloading manuals that are excellent reads for anyone contemplating getting into reloading. You won;t save much money reloading but you will do a whole lot more shooting,
Take Care
Bob
do you guys use a mag loader for sw mp2.Just got a new one and the mags are very stiff.
do you guys use a mag loader for sw mp2.Just got a new one and the mags are very stiff.
do you guys use a mag loader for sw mp2.Just got a new one and the mags are very stiff.
Lots of ammo, and a coach.



























