What do you carry?
#261
You talk tough for a guy who's guns are made of plastic! Actually, I just bought the 220 a few days ago and haven't gotten any range time in with it. I've played with a few in the past, but it's brand spankin' new to me. I'll get some marks up probably next weekend when I can hit the range and I don't feel like ****.
Last edited by CLX; 11-15-2008 at 07:12 PM.
#268
I've switched from my Hydra-Shocks to Gold-Dot ammo. More expansion, less fragmentation and more reliable feeding. I used HST for a while, but I wasn't impressed with the expansion. HST's are great if you're ever attacked by ballistics gel wearing four layers of denim.
From the left:
Speer Gold Dot, Federal HST, Federal Hydra-shock.
Notice the way on the Gold Dot round, the copper jacket is formed to points inside. That makes for razor-sharp edges when it expands, without them breaking off prematurely.
From the left:
Speer Gold Dot, Federal HST, Federal Hydra-shock.
Notice the way on the Gold Dot round, the copper jacket is formed to points inside. That makes for razor-sharp edges when it expands, without them breaking off prematurely.
#269
So i have an XD 9 that i absolutely love it is perfect for a noob gun owner like me. It is my first handgun and I just use it for the range shooting (i guess if it came down to it I could use it for home defense as well). My next gun purchase will be a shotgun to shoot sporting clays. My girlfriends family is very into clays and have taken me a couple times, I have to admit it is a ton of fun. Does anyone here shoot clays alot? Any suggestions for an entry level shotgun that would be good for mostly sporting clays? I have no idea in terms of the price range I am looking at but in the economy the cheaper the better! Thanks in advance!