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I thought I'd report on it.
Here at our house, we've all been sick with a cold-like thing for two weeks now. This past week was my turn. My wife was off work yesterday, giving me a chance to rest.
So I went out into the woods and shot.
Therefore, the following results are not representative of what the gun is capable of.
I gathered up various partial boxes of ammunition that I had. If there was enough of one kind to fill a magazine, it went. There are two varieties of Speer 230 Gold Dots listed. I know of at least three versions
of that bullet, differing in cavity size and number of flutes in the jacket where it folds over the nose. I tested some large cavity, and small cavity.
All shooting was done at 15 yards, hand-held, unsupported, with rounds triggered off between coughing fits.
All were seven round groups.
I yanked several shots that were obvious at the moment, so I measured those groups with and without my flyers.
I was shooting poorly, as evidenced by most groups going low. I had my carry gun along, which is sighted-in, and I shot low with it too.
So again, this is not an example of what the gun is capable of. When that is considered, it did great, so I wonder what it can really do. Here we go- Seven round groups, handheld, 15 yards, measured ctr to ctr of widest shots.
Winchester USA 230 FMJ: 1-3/4"
Winchester USA 230 JHP: 2-3/8" (5 in 1-3/8")
R-P 230 Golden Sabre: 1-3/4"
R-P UMC 230 JHP: 1-15/16"
Speer 230 Gold Dot, Large cavity: 2-5/8" (5 in 1-5/8")
Speer 230 Gold Dot, Small cavity: 3" (6 in 2")
Cor-Bon 200 JHP: 2-3/8" (6 in 1-3/8")
Cor-Bon 185 JHP: 2-1/2" (5 in 1-7/8")
Federal 230 Hydra-Shok: 2" (6 in 1-3/8")
Handload- TiteGroup/230 Zero FMJ: 2-1/2"
Handload- TiteGroup/230 Zero JHP: 3"
Averages-
All ammunition tested: 2.35" Factory ammo only: 2.26"
Subtracting MY bad shots- All ammo tested: 1.875 Factory ammo: 1.68
I thought that was excellent for the hands that shot it.
For comparison, I'll use my only other SA 1911. It averaged 3.56" with the same assortment of factory ammo in April.
After shooting for groups, I loaded several magazines with JHP reloads and ran through some drills from the holster. After attending a YFA (Louis Awerbuck) class this summer, I've been using a lot of bent, angled, tilted, and otherwise difficult targets for practice. I shot a total of 122 rounds doing that, and was very pleased with it's performance. In fact, I found that I had to speed up!
I had two bad hits, both from close-retention, which is to be expected from me. And they were "just" out of what I would call good.
I know it doesn't make sense, but it seemed to have less recoil than a standard 1911. It only weighs 1.25 ounces more by my scale.
The Alessi CQC/S holster was a dream, as expected. I have a CQC/S for each pistol I might carry. I was glad the Operator came with one, because I didn't have one for it, and would have "needed" one.
I suppose I don't have to mention that of the 199 rounds fired (had I known, I would've fired one more to make an even 200), there were zero malfunctions.
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