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my spartan slide was way to slow with 147s, you just need to put in an 8 or 9# recoil spring and its all fixed
nope, think about the equation for kinetic energy (which is recoil)I have used both the 124's and 147's.
I really have a hard time telling the diiference when they are loaded to the same PF.
What confuses me is the whole 'for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction' thing ???
If you have 2 loads pushing bullets out the barrel, of the same gun, at a given PF shouldn't the recoil be the same for both loads?
John
i run 7# in a trojan![]()
A few years ago an Italian shooting magazine ran a test of 9mm loads of equal PF with 124's and 147's in the same gun. IIRC they found that 147's generated around 5% less recoil in their measurements. It was fairly scientific with pressure sensors, high speed cameras etc...
www.armiestrumenti.com/blog/2009/10/21/tiro-dinamico-palla-leggera-o-palla-pesante/
Is 5% 'worth it'? Hard to say, I normally shoot 147's but my best match so far was shooting 124grain BDX match ammo.
wow,that's pretty light.
i'm using #13 right now with my 135gr loads.
i am going to load up some 147gr loads tonight and i figure i'll stick in a #11 for this weight to compensate for the heavier bullet.
forget the theory part, just setup a cam and watch yourself shoot with the 11#, if the gun wants to nose dive after a shot; your spring is too heavy. try 9# next if you need to go down.
just to be absolutely clear, on a trojan with handloads in 130pf range (or Remington UMC 115grs) and your grip being correct (push+pull), the slide should only move backwards with the gun remaining completely stable (no jerk up or down). if your gun moves up, its mostly likely your grip/stance, and or if it dips, thats more than likely your recoil spring (too heavy).
only caveat is with reduced recoil spring strength you have to keep the gun well lubed (dripping wet) but not worry, on the first shot the pistol will get rid of any lube it doesn't need/want![]()