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Old 09-13-2018, 01:07 PM
typetwelve typetwelve is offline
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I own a new Charter Bulldog in 9mm.

I'm not sure I'd trust my life with it just yet, but once I initially broke it in, it has yet to fail me.

The gun is easy to shoot and because it weighs in at 21oz, is very mild in the recoil dept.

So far, it seems to shoot more accurately with 124 gr std pressure rounds (NOT 9mm NATO) over 115gr bulk box. I really want to try the guy out with 147gr std pressure rounds like the Federal HST, Gold Dot, Golden Saber, and Win Ranger bonded, etc. ( According to Charter, +P rounds don't get you anything over std offerings)

I need to buy a stinking chronograph already so I can really figure out how these rounds are spitting out.

Anyway...I bought this for cheap(er) range revolver plinking and it's been just that. With factory ammo 50% less than that of .38 scpl, I cannot complain.
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