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Old 11-09-2015, 12:30 AM
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Originally Posted by jstanfield103 View Post
I know one thing, I shoot at 25 yards metal plates. I start at 12" and go down to 3" on my range. In my back yard I have an 8" plate at 20 yards. With the stock barrel the 8" plate at 20 yards you really really have to concentrate to make sure you hit it and then you will still miss easily.
I put a SL barrel in it and now I can hit the 8" plate a lot more regularly and easier.
Is it a target pistol no, but still like to be in an 8" plate at 25 yards. If you are putting groups in a 4" cluster than that 8" plate gets to be a lot harder to hit. So I agree that after market barrels are better in the accuracy department.
I find myself faltering on getting the M&P C.O.R.E. The look and the ergonomics are great, but apparently the the barrel is not. This seems odd to me as the cost is high. Storm Lake barrels are considerably higher in cost than the Lone Wolf that you can get for a Glock. An Apex barrel is probably going to be costly.
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