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Posted: 5/15/2016 1:43:36 PM EDT
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.355 or .356? This means montana gold or xtreme bullets.
I know xtreme for cost but still need to measure barrel chamber. Thanks. |
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With jacketed (montana gold) it won't really matter .355 or .356. With plated it could but I don't *think* they have gas cutting issues as badly as lead or coated. You should look into that. You are splitting hairs as far as accuracy goes since I don't think you'll be shooting bullseye competition with the can on there. Stabilization and lead fouling should be the only real concerns.
For a suppressed load powder and charge weight is what you want to think about if you are going for less boom. I've been doing 3.4 gr American Select with a 147 coated projectile and they have less blast to them than factory subs by far. N320 and 340 are popular but expensive. Hp38/win 231 works but is sooty compared to the others at low charge weights. Basically you want a fast powder that burns clean at low pressure to get good quiet rounds that don't foul up your gun. |
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But does Glock make a threaded barrel? I have a G23 using aftermarket threaded barrel. Never saw a glock threaded but admittedly, I haven't looked since the price was right on the one I got.
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My glocks are significantly more accurate with .356 over .355 I doubt it matters if you're after a quiet plinking load. |
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