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Thanks! Just curious what the effects of too light a recoil spring is? Where can I find out the weight of the standard recoil spring in my Sig P320 RX and CZ P-10F? Where is a good place to buy lighter replacement springs? I sincerely appreciate all the help. Steve
You are absolutely right about the Sig P320. I have the RX model, it came with the red dot. I bought a replacement threaded barrel for it to run suppressed. The 320RX is very finicky with the suppressor attached. Much more so than my CZ. I have thousands of rounds that I loaded before I had a...
No I haven’t ever chronographed any pistol ammo. I guess because I never had a problem until trying to run the 147 gn suppressed. I will do that and see how slow it is. I already own a LabRadar and use it often in developing Rifle loads
Would loading the 147gn projectiles hotter, within recommendations of course, make the pistol more or less likely to stovepipe? I am trying to understand why it happens with the 147 and not the 115 or 124gn projectiles. BTW, cleaning and lubing the piston didn’t help
Unfortunately I handloaded almost 1000 rounds of the 147gn ammo. I may just have to shoot it unsuppressed if greasing the piston doesn’t help. I won’t load so much without trying it out again
Thanks for the help! I have several hundred rounds of 147. Where is a good place to get lighter recoil springs for my CZ P10F or Sig P320 RX? How do I find out the rate of the spring the pistols came with from the factory?
I am new to suppressors and having some problems. I have a CZ P10F and an Octane 45 suppressor with Nielsen Device. It runs 115Gn and 124Gn ammo very well with only an occasional stovepipe. When I switch to 147 gn the pistol turns into a single shot. It fails to eject every round. The pistol...
I have a couple that have been in the system 4 months. One a pistol and the other a rifle suppressor. They are my first ever. It would be nice to get one or both soon
I would go with the RPR. I really like those rifles and have one in 6.5 Creedmoor as well as 338 Lapua Magnum. You can remove the trigger adjustment spring in a few minutes and the trigger is fine after that
I bought one and have 30 rounds through it so far. There is recoil but it isn't as bad as I was expecting. I removed the trigger adjustment spring ( I did this on my RPR in 6.5 Creedmoor too) and the trigger feels much better now.
This WAS my favorite Ballistics App. Unfortunately, like everyone else's, mine no longer works. To make matters worse, I bought the app when it was about $40.