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 Posted: Tue Dec 26th, 2017 09:38 am
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Try 115gr, 124gr, 135gr,and 147gr target ammo during the brake-in. You will probably find the 124gr and 135gr will work a bit better than the 115 and 147. The 124 and 115 will be the least expensive. All the bullets you mentioned are good SD rounds but I find 115gr to have more recoil and it takes longer to get back on target.

I lean toward Federal for the SD rounds. They were the ground breakers in bullet expansion with their Hydra-shok 30 years ago and have kept at the leading edge with bullet technology.

Also look at a couple of different holsters. I have a Fugly IWB from Dragon Leatherworks as my primary daily carry (I carry a Glock G37 45GAP). I also have the Uncle Mike shoulder holster that sees some use in the winter months and a Bianchi OWB that sees a lot of use in cooler months as well.



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