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Old 02-25-2017, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by scooter123 View Post
My pocket pistol is the Ruger LC9S Pro and the sights on this pistol are regulated for 147 Grain bullets, so I would go straight to the 147 grain version. While I can shift the front sight high in the rear notch when shooting 115 grain Remington UMC I am not as consistent with sight alignment when doing this so when I am making my own Once Fired cases I tend to my groups aren't the best I can do. Yeah, I actually prefer Remington brass for reloading, where I do load with either 147 grain Berry's or Extreme plated RN.
So basically, you shoot the 147 gr in your LC9S. Let's say you were to own a Glock G17........of the (2) grain selections of ammo I posted in my OP, which would you select?
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