So late last summer I purchase a 1911 in .40 S&W. I like 1911's and have another in 9mm and owned .45's in the past. This is the first pistol chambered in .40 cal that I have purchased and it turns out I don't like the cartridge. The pistol is fine and no issues but I can't seem to shoot the .40 well. I do great with the 9mm & .45 in a 1911 but I just don't feel the love with the .40 cal. Something about the recoil impulse that doesn't sit well with me. Others are able to shoot it better than me.
I've tried a slightly heavier & lighter recoil springs without any noticeable difference in the feel. Tried 165 grain, 180 grain loads and even some 'light' loads that cycled without a hiccup but still no joy. I'm beginning to think the .40 S&W is like a woman I've met in a dim pub after I've had a couple of drinks. Waking up next to her in the morning and thinking, she was much prettier the night before!
Has anyone else tried out the .40 S&W and don't care much for it? Me thinks I've should have picked up a .45 instead. Live & learn.
I've tried a slightly heavier & lighter recoil springs without any noticeable difference in the feel. Tried 165 grain, 180 grain loads and even some 'light' loads that cycled without a hiccup but still no joy. I'm beginning to think the .40 S&W is like a woman I've met in a dim pub after I've had a couple of drinks. Waking up next to her in the morning and thinking, she was much prettier the night before!
Has anyone else tried out the .40 S&W and don't care much for it? Me thinks I've should have picked up a .45 instead. Live & learn.


















































