Thanks, man. Umm, I can't say the 124's were faster they were just snappier. 147 are the same speed they just feel like the return the gun smoother. With the gun returning smoother, I don't focus on the gun jarring around in my hand.
@@brantleymerriam awesome… I always like hearing shooters perspective on ammo… I shoot a 147 grain now but I may try the 125 grain … just to get a feel for it. Some people complain that 147 grain is too slow and I always notice GMs shooting 124 grain like Nils and Issac Lockwood.
Good shooting Brant… hey you don’t miss the speed of the 125 grain? Or are you happy shooting 147 grain ?
Thanks, man. Umm, I can't say the 124's were faster they were just snappier. 147 are the same speed they just feel like the return the gun smoother. With the gun returning smoother, I don't focus on the gun jarring around in my hand.
@@brantleymerriam awesome… I always like hearing shooters perspective on ammo… I shoot a 147 grain now but I may try the 125 grain … just to get a feel for it. Some people complain that 147 grain is too slow and I always notice GMs shooting 124 grain like Nils and Issac Lockwood.
@@alonsoarellanocarryoptics I think it just comes down to personal preference.
In your first year of training how many matches would you shoot a month and how many times a week would you live fire?
I would shoot one match a month and live fire practice maybe once a month, sometimes once every two months.
What grip are you using? Have u tried the brass grips on the cz?
I run the Lok Thin Bogies. I personally have not, but I've heard lots of other people use them.