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Old 06-17-2022, 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Dvus View Post
Yes (mostly) and yes. (Mostly)
The compensator makes the gun shoot flat with little to no muzzle rise if you tune your load right. When the compensator and load are in synch, you can run a highly lightened slide with a 7# recoil spring shooting a 115 or 124 gr. bullet at 1400 - 1450 fps. There is a lot of science to it, not just screw a compensator on your barrel, fill the case with powder and hope the gun doesn't blow up.
I hate to say it but with most powders used

you almost have to fill the little 9mm case up, with the slow powder, to get "Major".
Mostly when you seat a 115 gr almost 3 dimes deep, into the case.
Feel lucky ??

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