I am reading all of these post stating that: "I use the same loads in both" and I am wondering WHY?
To me that is like owning a magnum anything and only shooting shorts in them. I understand the ability and need of shooting lighter loads, don't get me wrong. But someone that doesn't "wring out" their magnums at some point, needs a little help, in my opinion.
I mean, you wouldn't buy a 'vette and ONLY drive it 25mph would you?
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I somewhat disagree. In my younger day I would drive any car as fast as the road would allow. I even floated the valves on 1968 Shelby GT 500. The Speedo was beyond reading.
I have rode motorcycles over 150 MPH including a Harley FXR with an aftermarket SS engine, that was clocked on Rader.
I've hot loaded my prior 44 mags and got over 1400 FPS out of a 3 inch K frame 357 Mag.
Now days as I passed 65, I am more interested in driving 75 MPH, the local Speed limit weather it is a vintage Vett or my Jeep wrangler.
AS my eyes are till good-no glasses yet-- my goal is to get little bitty groups out of my rifles and pistols with as little recoil as is possible. Hence Light loads. I have been the 7mm Magnum then the 8 MM magnum rifle as well as the Win 458 rifle route. I have settle for very accurate 308 and a very accurate .223 rifle.
Shooting at least 100 pistol rds- 2 times a week I find, that for me, the light loads serve my purpose.
I have no problem with those that want to shoot the MAX loads, been there and done that,
I used the latest greatest factory loads for home/self defense and I try to settle on a minimum number of handloads that provide the accuracy I DEMAND.
If I find a light accurate load that I can shoot in IDPA, SASS, ETC and works in more then one handgun then Horary for me.
It simplifies the amount of different powder and bullet weights I have to stock.
To me accuracy is more important then power. Taking home a turkey I won shooting a pistol at 42 yards means more to me then shooting a lower score using a max load.
If I find a Powderful load that has the same accuracy as the light load I will still choose the light load.
I have been reloading for almost 40 years now and have become somewhat opinionated in what I like and I have become jaded to the "WOW" factor in heavy recoil.
Even said all of that I still feel that to each their own, keep shooting and enjoy.