Hello,
I'm in a bind here. I just started this season getting into handguns, and I am very sold on GLOCKs.
I bought a G17 and put a few hundred rounds through it (and started handloading too), but I'm looking to expand. I want something with more power than the G17 but is easy to handload, economic for ammo, and with greater range.
I bought a collapsing shoulder stock for my G17 and I easily have 50m range unsupported, standing - I want to see if I can push that limit. At the same time, next year I want to try IDPA or IPSC, so I want to have an alternate gun for that purpose.
I have been considering the GLOCK 20, 21 and 31.
I'm fascinated by the .357 sig's high velocity - my thinking being "Higher velocity, longer range," but I'm concerned that the bottleneck case may be difficult to reload and that it may be harder to find bullets for handloading.
I've heard the 10mm's high pressure has tendancy to take a heavy toll on the gun, and I'm worried that even handloading it may be quite expensive.
The .45 ACP sounds like a more widely available calibre, both in terms of supplies and information. The big problem I have with it is the stigma of "slow but heavy."
So, does anyone have any recommendations on what a new GLOCK'er and handguner should do?
I'm in a bind here. I just started this season getting into handguns, and I am very sold on GLOCKs.
I bought a G17 and put a few hundred rounds through it (and started handloading too), but I'm looking to expand. I want something with more power than the G17 but is easy to handload, economic for ammo, and with greater range.
I bought a collapsing shoulder stock for my G17 and I easily have 50m range unsupported, standing - I want to see if I can push that limit. At the same time, next year I want to try IDPA or IPSC, so I want to have an alternate gun for that purpose.
I have been considering the GLOCK 20, 21 and 31.
I'm fascinated by the .357 sig's high velocity - my thinking being "Higher velocity, longer range," but I'm concerned that the bottleneck case may be difficult to reload and that it may be harder to find bullets for handloading.
I've heard the 10mm's high pressure has tendancy to take a heavy toll on the gun, and I'm worried that even handloading it may be quite expensive.
The .45 ACP sounds like a more widely available calibre, both in terms of supplies and information. The big problem I have with it is the stigma of "slow but heavy."
So, does anyone have any recommendations on what a new GLOCK'er and handguner should do?