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Alright, you guys know best. Which match-grade 10mm would you most likely go with?
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<blockquote data-quote="APH Tactical" data-source="post: 3026159" data-attributes="member: 40946"><p>Hey Tom, the day's bests from the 50y and 100y targets were about 2" and 4" respectively on nosler match, outperforming the other gun by at lest 25% at each distance. The finale was a 12" plate at 300. Our Glock hit 12/20 and his hit 6/20. Keep in mind our trigger @ around 4.5lbs was poor in comparison, and he had the advantage of an RMR06. </p><p>Now, he does handload ammo for his guns and produced one (1) 3.5" 100yd group, but obviously if our gun had match ammo loaded for it, it too would have performed better. For the sake of comparison though, we used the nosler. He has since dropped a ZEV trigger in there and should be coming back up for another visit Thanksgiving/Christmas time. Hopefully by then he's got a load worked up for it, so we can do a REAL comparison!</p><p></p><p>In regards to your question though, we don't usually grab 100yd stats, our 50y group averaging around 2". In fact, if I had to provide an accuracy guarantee, I would probably go with 2.5"@50y like Les Bear just to be on the safe side, so I do think that your 3.5" 100yd averages are on the low end. Sounds like you've got a great pistol there. I'd love to know which ammo your running and with which internals. Also though, thus far, we've only done them for 9, 40, and 45. You said "all your Glocks" which other's do you have and of the same curiosity, what are there averages?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="APH Tactical, post: 3026159, member: 40946"] Hey Tom, the day's bests from the 50y and 100y targets were about 2" and 4" respectively on nosler match, outperforming the other gun by at lest 25% at each distance. The finale was a 12" plate at 300. Our Glock hit 12/20 and his hit 6/20. Keep in mind our trigger @ around 4.5lbs was poor in comparison, and he had the advantage of an RMR06. Now, he does handload ammo for his guns and produced one (1) 3.5" 100yd group, but obviously if our gun had match ammo loaded for it, it too would have performed better. For the sake of comparison though, we used the nosler. He has since dropped a ZEV trigger in there and should be coming back up for another visit Thanksgiving/Christmas time. Hopefully by then he's got a load worked up for it, so we can do a REAL comparison! In regards to your question though, we don't usually grab 100yd stats, our 50y group averaging around 2". In fact, if I had to provide an accuracy guarantee, I would probably go with 2.5"@50y like Les Bear just to be on the safe side, so I do think that your 3.5" 100yd averages are on the low end. Sounds like you've got a great pistol there. I'd love to know which ammo your running and with which internals. Also though, thus far, we've only done them for 9, 40, and 45. You said "all your Glocks" which other's do you have and of the same curiosity, what are there averages? Thanks, Mike [/QUOTE]
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