Hi all, I realise no ones been here for 6 months however I’m interested how the glock 21 45acp faired in metallic silhouette
Any feed back from those who’ve used 45acp would be great.
Cheers
Dash90 wrote:Hi all, I realise no ones been here for 6 months however I’m interested how the glock 21 45acp faired in metallic silhouette
Any feed back from those who’ve used 45acp would be great.
Cheers
Chinballs wrote:Dash90 wrote:Hi all, I realise no ones been here for 6 months however I’m interested how the glock 21 45acp faired in metallic silhouette
Any feed back from those who’ve used 45acp would be great.
Cheers
It will perform like hot garbage.
I have a 1911 in .45ACP but the reality is that it is not a good cartridge choice if you want to hit anything at distance let alone be even remotely competitive in Metallic Silhouette. I used to shoot the match poorly simply to keep a firearm in a cartridge I enjoy shooting. At the end of the day though, it is a hassle for very little benefit.
My club is not endorsed for metallic silhouette so have to travel to Brisbane (I live on the Gold Coast) to shoot my .45ACP. My club is endorsed for Varmint match though which can be shot with a high calibre, single action revolver. I ended up buying a dirt cheap, piece of crap Ruger Super Blackhawk in .44 Magnum just to do the four high calibre shoots at my own club to save travelling and meet the requirements to keep my high calibre endorsement (I have PCM and PCS on my license) and my 1911 in .45ACP.
I love my .45ACP but rarely ever shoot it nowdays.
Ramslamer wrote:Not sure what Dash90 is talking about with a "Varmint" match The Qld Weapons Act is very specific - Metallic Silhouette or Western Action ONLY for any calibre above .38