Well I finally pulled the trigger and brought home a side arm. I have been pondering it for some time now but as of late it has been getting higher on the list as the hours roll by. This is a crazy world and I want to be ready when the need arises. A civic duty is not one that needs to be taken lightly. Here are a few pic’s of the new peace of mind. Clearly time for a new camera phone with a few less scratches on the lens.
In the case still.
First time out.
Ran about 30 rounds down here after work, on the way home. I definitely need to run a lot of rounds down it to bring my confidence level up to where it needs to be, but it sure is a great feeling having the peace of mind.
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XDM 40 Cal
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Re: XDM 40 Cal
Congrats...nuthin' like that nice warm feeling of security.
Now it's time to lay in a case or two of .40 S&W ammo......and practice, practice, practice with your new weapon. 500 rounds and she's broken-in.
Coincedently, I just finished up another 1,000 rounds of .45 ACP using the Nosler 185gr JHP on my Dillon 550 for practice ammo in my carry piece.....can never practice enough for something we hope we never really need.
Good luck with the new XDM; the .40 S&W is a real snorter!
Now it's time to lay in a case or two of .40 S&W ammo......and practice, practice, practice with your new weapon. 500 rounds and she's broken-in.
Coincedently, I just finished up another 1,000 rounds of .45 ACP using the Nosler 185gr JHP on my Dillon 550 for practice ammo in my carry piece.....can never practice enough for something we hope we never really need.
Good luck with the new XDM; the .40 S&W is a real snorter!
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Re: XDM 40 Cal
Agreed, you can never have enough practice, and I am certain there would be a million thoughts go through ones mind in that split second before drawing your weapon. That is when the muscle memory from many many rounds takes over I'm sure. Beautiful weapon you have there RIO. I'm sure sidearms are as bad or worse, once you have one, you have to have more. I've already been digging around on reloading components for practice rounds.
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I like seeing another armed good guy. Practice with a purpose always pushing yourself to be a little faster a little better.
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Re: XDM 40 Cal
Forgot to pass on this tidbit of info for XD 40 caliber owners. The 180 gr bullet from Georgia Bullet company is absolutely excellent in every XD version I have shot it it. Everything from an XD compact, service, XDM, and XD M Competition model shoot these extremely inexpensive bullets rather famously.
Re: XDM 40 Cal
Thanks for that, I'll have to give them a try.acloco wrote:Forgot to pass on this tidbit of info for XD 40 caliber owners. The 180 gr bullet from Georgia Bullet company is absolutely excellent in every XD version I have shot it it. Everything from an XD compact, service, XDM, and XD M Competition model shoot these extremely inexpensive bullets rather famously.
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Re: XDM 40 Cal
I have a XD subcomp for i use for CC. Would i lose too much velocity pushing those out of my short barrel or would I be best suited with a lighter bullet? What recipes are you guys using for your .40s?
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Re: XDM 40 Cal
Won't lose much velocity, some, but not much.brokeasajoke wrote:I have a XD subcomp for i use for CC. Would i lose too much velocity pushing those out of my short barrel or would I be best suited with a lighter bullet? What recipes are you guys using for your .40s?
I use Hodgdon HS-6 in everything. 9mm, 40 S & W, 357 Mag, 44 Mag, & 45 ACP. Burns clean, accurate, and mid/top of speed.
....and...I use it in everything. Did I mention that?
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Re: XDM 40 Cal
Nice....I just purchased a .40 S&W ....ready for this....? LOL Another CZ.....LOL CZ P-07 Duty....shoots great, feels good in the hand.....RANGE TIME....