New grips and ammo report
So two new things to add on my model 58.
I ordered some magna grips from Eagle Grips. They came today, and I must say they feel good and fit very well. We'll see how they feel on my next range visit. I think the smooth wood looks nice.
I also got around to shooting the CorBon 250 gr. hard cast rounds that are rated at 1325 ft/p. I don't have a chronograph, but I'll give my impressions on how they 'feel'.
The Remington 210 gr. JSP's are by far the hardest kicking, LOUDEST, brightest flashing factory ammo I've tried. The last range visit, the people in the next booth over commented on how they felt the concussion through the booth wall. They are a lot of fun, and very expensive. I was honestly expecting the CorBon 250 gr. rounds to kick every bit as much, and I was very surprised when the recoil was soft, the muzzle flash was low, and the noise was very mild. I shot 5 rounds of this stuff, and they were all consistently mild to shoot. They were noticeably milder than the Speer 210 Deep Curl rounds I carry in the M58 for daily carry.
This leaves me puzzled. If CorBon were not such a highly reputable company (Massad Ayoob stands by them), I would have thought I was duped. My only guess is that CorBon is using some proprietary powder that can achieve high velocities at lower pressures, and with less flash.
If this the CorBon slug is doing at least 1200 ft/s at 250 grains, then I'm sure the rounds are very hard hitting on the other end.