production question !!!!

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i will start shooting with an HK USP in Production, at the ready position could i have in my holster, the hummer loded in the back position, with the safety on...!


and if yes, can we do the same in Standard!
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I use a USP in Production. Hammer decocked for first shot (you've put a mag in after the "load and make ready", command, racked it, and then decock it. Then remove mag and replace with a fresh mag , or top off that one. then seat a mag that has 10rd's in it, into the pistol.
Make sure the hammer strut is lubricated, which is where friction comes from for the DA shot. Polishing the hammer strut and sides of the hammer does not hurt.
 
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Hey Brigado!

Welcome to the dark side (Production) ;) As the above notes, DA for the first shot in Production.

Looking forward to seeing you at the QC Provincials next year :D
 
what ammo u use for the shooting
like 9mm 124 grs
i wender what's gonna be the best for the USP .40:D
 
brigado said:
what ammo u use for the shooting
like 9mm 124 grs
I wonder what's gonna be the best for the USP .40:D

I use 147gr factory ammo, less muzzle flip. I assume that a heavier load for .40 would be ok. Wolf makes some .40 reloads. I might start using 9mm wolf again, as i heard he switched to a better projectile.
 
maurice said:
I use 147gr factory ammo, less muzzle flip. I assume that a heavier load for .40 would be ok. Wolf makes some .40 reloads. I might start using 9mm wolf again, as i heard he switched to a better projectile.

In my experience, factory loadings have less recoil the lighter the bullet, with the 147s being quite snappy indeed.

It's only with certain recipes that heaver bullet = less recoil.
 
I will have to try shooting some 124's. The 147 gr I found seemed to want to make the gun push back instead of flipping the muzzle up..!?
 
maurice said:
I will have to try shooting some 124's. The 147 gr I found seemed to want to make the gun push back instead of flipping the muzzle up..!?

Try some 115s. That's the least recoil of all, though it is still significantly more recoil than handloaded 147s. I load a 124 over 3.8 grains of titegroup at an OAL of 1.150, and it makes a pf of 129, every time. It also feels like a cap gun, recoil wise.

Tritium on the board, here, uses a recipe with 147s that feels like it can't possily make pf... but it does :)
 
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