Thanks for commenting. Yes, the 180gr is a bit on the heavy side for 40SW, but I was trying to use ammo that was as comparable as possible for a good result. I'm hoping to make more videos in the future with this gun (if I'm able to bring it back to the channel) and I'll pick up some 165gr ammo for performance review.
Absolutely. Personal preference, your needs, and how you plan to use and carry a firearm are the top factors in choosing the best firearm (or caliber) for you
Enjoyed the video! Personally I like 40 over the 45. Drove through Idaho back in 1999 and stayed overnight in Twin Falls, beautiful state and friendly folks!
If you ever have the opportunity to make it through the North of Idaho, you'll be amazed. Stunning mountains, forests, and lakes. Idaho really is God's country
I am up in the Northern part of the state. I know the area, I'm glad you call it by the right name, I've heard some folks that aren't from here call the area from Hayden to Silverwood all North Hayden because it sounds fancier.
Yeah, I've got pistols in all three chamberings, and I see no need to invest in the 10mm, the 45 and 40 do just fine. The 9 has always left me feeling a bit underwhelmed, but it's sure been effectively used in a lot of combat for more than a century. The big draw to the 9 and 40 is capacity, and if you belong to the "Spray and Pray" crowd, then those have to be your first choices. Personally, I still prefer a 4" 357 with full tilt 158 semi wadcutters, and use as few shots as necessary.
Use 165 grain 40 SW
Thanks for commenting. Yes, the 180gr is a bit on the heavy side for 40SW, but I was trying to use ammo that was as comparable as possible for a good result.
I'm hoping to make more videos in the future with this gun (if I'm able to bring it back to the channel) and I'll pick up some 165gr ammo for performance review.
👍👍lots of good calibers out there and those are two of them. To me it’s just a matter of preference. Thanks for the video.
Absolutely. Personal preference, your needs, and how you plan to use and carry a firearm are the top factors in choosing the best firearm (or caliber) for you
Precisely...I don't want to be shot by any of them.
45 185 grain is light in caliber 40 caliber was Heavy in caliber
Enjoyed the video! Personally I like 40 over the 45. Drove through Idaho back in 1999 and stayed overnight in Twin Falls, beautiful state and friendly folks!
If you ever have the opportunity to make it through the North of Idaho, you'll be amazed. Stunning mountains, forests, and lakes. Idaho really is God's country
@@theidahorifleman I believe you! Here in San Antonio currently, GOD willing one day I would love to check it my friend! GOD bless always!
Thank you that you kept on driving. Takes some friends with you next time ;-)
awesome review. Straight to the point, and informative
Nearly identical wound channels with these particular offerings. The 40 is bit "hotter". I have carried 40 as primary carry since the 90s.
Hey! Are you in N'Idaho? I'm in Garwood, just North of Hayden.
I am up in the Northern part of the state. I know the area, I'm glad you call it by the right name, I've heard some folks that aren't from here call the area from Hayden to Silverwood all North Hayden because it sounds fancier.
I prefer 165 grain 40. 185 grain 45‼️
Yeah, I've got pistols in all three chamberings, and I see no need to invest in the 10mm, the 45 and 40 do just fine. The 9 has always left me feeling a bit underwhelmed, but it's sure been effectively used in a lot of combat for more than a century. The big draw to the 9 and 40 is capacity, and if you belong to the "Spray and Pray" crowd, then those have to be your first choices. Personally, I still prefer a 4" 357 with full tilt 158 semi wadcutters, and use as few shots as necessary.
Capacity is a huge factor to a lot of people. I really have no preference as far as that goes, I can always carry an extra mag with me.
185 light ammo to 45acp 180 is heavy to 40,that is not fair
It was the best I was able to come up with to have the same brand and model of ammo across both calibers for a semi-equitable test
2:27. Jammed. 🤨
No jams on this video. Everything ran smooth. Just a dry mag