And some of them less than 50 cents per round? Have I been out of touch lately!
Bought the Glock 20.4 early this week, ground some reliefs into the triggerguard opening and bottom-forward portion, and decided to kill some pesky waterjugs this afternoon, in spite of the 110dF summer heat. Cabela's had so many different 10mm loads that I can't remember them all. One I chuckled over--the old Federal Hydra-Shok 180 at about $30 per 20 rounds! I bought 50-count boxes of PPU's 180g. FMJ and JHP and SIGSauer's Elite Performance 180g. FMJ which claims 1250FPS velocity. I shot about a hundred of them and all functioned perfectly. The SIG load had significantly higher recoil than either PPU.
I now have brass in which to assemble practice loads while my order of new nickled cases and Barnes TAC-XP 155s are on the way.
As you noticed the SIG ammo is ~ 1250, the PPU not so much. Enjoy the Glock!
Congrats on your new Glock 20! Sig ammo is my new go to.
I need to visit Cabella's in Cary, NC.
Quote from: PCFlorida on June 25 2016 10:37:09 PM MDT
As you noticed the SIG ammo is ~ 1250, the PPU not so much. Enjoy the Glock!
As an former owner of probably a dozen different (B)locks and owner of three highly comfortable S&W M&Ps, this 20.4 is indeed a block. Why does Glock make the triggerguard so damned small? I got my Dremel out and relieved some plastic from the upper-right-rear where the finger goes in and the bottom-forward-front where the my (short) fingernail catches and my fingertip rubs on the TG's edge. Feels better now. Here...
http://s89.photobucket.com/user/jeffreybehr/library/Shooting%20stuff/Glock%2020%20Gen4?sort=3&page=1
...are pics of preliminaries.
I don't have that problem with my G20.3 or G29.2, did they make a significant change with the V4 ?
Quote from: PCFlorida on June 26 2016 04:34:18 PM MDT
I don't have that problem with my G20.3 or G29.2, did they make a significant change with the V4 ?
I don't think so. I handled the 20.3, 20.3SF, and 20.4 at the same time at Glockmeister; they all felt about the same in that regard--that is, each of the three had too-small triggerguards.
This is the Golden Age of the 10mm. The new Guns and Ammo has a story on the updated Delta with a side bar on the Trophy Bonds.
We will know when we make it when they sell 10mm ammo at Walmart. (Mine sells 357 Sig, go figure)
I too like the Sig 10mm offering very much. I also relieve the top of my Glock trigger guards, not the bottom, but the top, as I have the problem with my finger tip and the side of my finger nail dragging on the inside of the trigger guard, most annoying to me. I have the trigger guard problem with both Gen3 and Gen4 Glocks, they're both the same.
Quote from: robsguns on July 12 2016 07:08:32 PM MDT
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I also relieve the top of my Glock trigger guards, not the bottom, but the top, as I have the problem with my finger tip and the side of my finger nail dragging on the inside of the trigger guard, most annoying to me. I have the trigger guard problem with both Gen3 and Gen4 Glocks, they're both the same.
Do you mean the top of the bottom?
(http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k220/jeffreybehr/Shooting%20stuff/Glock%2020%20Gen4/TG%20forward%202_2000w_zps19fsypfb.jpg) (http://s89.photobucket.com/user/jeffreybehr/media/Shooting%20stuff/Glock%2020%20Gen4/TG%20forward%202_2000w_zps19fsypfb.jpg.html)