Yes they use the 70 degree lock piece. They use coated heads as sometimes 115 gr fmj weights in the chrono to be less than 115. And in ipsc rules, its unsafe for rifles and they zero you I guess.
The coated ones never hit 114. its usually a little more than 115 and tops at 117 gr
Thank you for the update.
What do you mean 70 deg is better at high PF? We're in IPSC country and we only need 125 pf to hit. Safely we target 130 pf. Im not planning to go higher than 135 PF.
So with 130 PF is it better to use the 70 or stock 80 degree lock as this will be the PF I'll be targeting? 130-135 maybe with 115 or 124 grain coated bullets and N32O or CFE.
Thank you for your helpful insights
In this side of the globe, the Philippines, we use heavy standard pistols with light slides and light springs.
For bullets its generally heavy heads that make major. So for 40 its minimum 180 gr and usually its 200 gr.
Yes that's what I'm going for. Thanks. Anyone have a Brazos slide for limited?
Yes thanks that's what Im going for. Anyone have a Brazos limited slide?
I tried searching but we all know that we should lighten our slide as much as we can to lessen felt recoil.
There seems to be no general rule on what our slides should weigh.
What's the lightest slide out there on limited or standard division without compromising durability?
I have an infinity factory lightened slide and its 349 grams with front and rear sights .
What do you guys have?