bobafett
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Well I am not going to be shooting my 3.5 compact anymore for compitiions, Which would you buy for 3 gun/idpa the m&p 9 4.5 or the 5 inch. Both would be the Pro CORE model.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
The longer slide and added weight will reduce muzzle flip. If you are adding a comp to either barrel, muzzle flip won't matter much on barrel size.Scott Hearn said:Well I'm gonna throw gas on everybody's fire.
If you are going with an optic what difference does the barrel length make?
Dunno about the chambers, but I think they are all on the loose side for reliability. That thread on enos had a bunch of folks brainstorming, measuring, comparing old style vs. new style barrels, loads, sunspot activity and anything else one could dream up trying to find the problem. Some are accurate, some are not. But the ones that are not are too numerous to just discount. I'm thinking it's just that the barrels are "hit or miss" pardon the pun or that the twist rate isn't quite right. The consensus over there was that an aftermarket barrel almost always helps but a long slide Glock or XD usually will still outshoot the bad ones even with the aftermarket barrel. The o/p was talking about going back to Glock just because of this even though he liked everything else about the M&P better. He wasn't the only one either. Again this is only talking about the long slides, the standards are golden. My Pro does decent with J&K 147s, I can hit a USPSA target all day long at 50, but all bets are off with 115 and 124 jacketed. If you can keep them all on a paper plate at 25 you are doing your part.brandt9913 said:The longer slide and added weight will reduce muzzle flip. If you are adding a comp to either barrel, muzzle flip won't matter much on barrel size.
No clue about the concerns with accuracy on the 5" pro models. Is the chamber looser on the pro models to increase reliability? Would that reduce accuray at 25 yds? I know the same load chronograhs much slower out of a 4" glock 19 vs a 3.8" XDm. The slightly longer glock was over 50 FPS slower with the same exact load chronographed minutes appart on the same day.
Potato, Patato. Thats how I roll.TacticalK9 said:Thats a bit contradictory.
Go 5" The extra sight radius will make those hard shots cake. (compared to your current rig)