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Quote from: Heredoggydoggy on January 07, 2012, 11:44:00 PMBy the way, one thing that happened when I shot a lot of rounds through my XD-45, is that the crud from the dirty Bullseye powder built up under the Loaded Chamber Indicator until it stayed up, showing one in the chamber even when there wasn't a round in the chamber. When I cleaned the gun, I had to drive the roll pin out and remove the Loaded Chamber Indicator and its tiny spring to clean the powder residue out of the recess so it would go back down again. Not a big job, but somewhat of a PITA. Have you tried a different powder then Bullseye? Are you shooting cast bullets? Titegroup works really well in my XDM 45 with the Montanna Gold bullets. The only thing my gun didn't like so far is Oregon Trails cast bullets. Tried some test loads and gun would not go into full battery after I shot them. Cleaned afterwards and gun goes into battery. So I will stick with Montanna Golds or another plated bullet.
By the way, one thing that happened when I shot a lot of rounds through my XD-45, is that the crud from the dirty Bullseye powder built up under the Loaded Chamber Indicator until it stayed up, showing one in the chamber even when there wasn't a round in the chamber. When I cleaned the gun, I had to drive the roll pin out and remove the Loaded Chamber Indicator and its tiny spring to clean the powder residue out of the recess so it would go back down again. Not a big job, but somewhat of a PITA.
Quote from: Biggerhammer on January 07, 2012, 08:56:07 PMLike they say. A 9mm and .40 cal may expand but the .45 sure isn't going to shrink.Yes. I'll take the bigger hole anyday. If you don't need it for concealed, then the drawbacks to the .45 are greatly negated. Usually a .45 will offer a little better shootability vs. a .40 because of the recoil.
Like they say. A 9mm and .40 cal may expand but the .45 sure isn't going to shrink.