I just purchased a new Sig Pro 2022 to replace my Ruger P-89 DC for use with IPSC. As a result, I am concerned my old recipe consisting of a Montana Gold 147gr CMJ head with 3.5gr of VV won’t work and cause a return to battery issue. Since I started reloading two years ago I have not played with different configurations as I went with if it works why screw it up. So, now I have a few questions for you experts…
What are the basic contributing factors that result in muzzle flip and perceived recoil?? Is it related to the weight of the bullet, how much powder in loaded into the casing or a combination of the two???
If it is a combination of the two, does anyone know of a good recipe I can try?? I am shooting production, minor with a 9mm and would like to be as close to the minimum PF as possible. The less muzzle flip the better!! I am considering possibly going to a 115gr MG CMJ as the Fiocchi (?sp) factory ammo seems pretty smooth.
What are the basic contributing factors that result in muzzle flip and perceived recoil?? Is it related to the weight of the bullet, how much powder in loaded into the casing or a combination of the two???
If it is a combination of the two, does anyone know of a good recipe I can try?? I am shooting production, minor with a 9mm and would like to be as close to the minimum PF as possible. The less muzzle flip the better!! I am considering possibly going to a 115gr MG CMJ as the Fiocchi (?sp) factory ammo seems pretty smooth.


















































