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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2011 From: Texas Posts: 208 | 250 sig. Still got it still carrying it love this gun. I do my range time with the 40 but carry ammo is 357 sig. I love the 357 sig round get there now. I wasn't much for the round but the trade was one of those that just couldn't pass up sure glad I traded too. I traded my LCR with lazer sights for the 250, the LCR is and was a great little gun to carry but sure hard on my hand to shoot. Range time with the 250 is a breeze. And I am sure the 40 cal has more punch than the 38 sp. But I have plenty of those 38's around and I never feel under gun when carrying one. I like the sig much better than I ever did the Glock. Not that they are now good guns they are just not my cup of tea so to speak. As far as holding up I know they will hold up much better than any other semi auto for range duty, hot daily by many shooters Glock hands down. But I don't shoot hat much wish I did lol. |
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| Senior Member Joined: Jan 2009 From: Central WA. Posts: 5,968 |
Is the 250 cosidered a compact? I cary the P226 in 40S&W
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2011 From: Texas Posts: 208 | I checked the paper work, didn't mention anything about being a compact But it is smaller than the 226 I had one in 40 cal. traded it off to get the Ruger Bisley vaquero's well help pay for them. I was thinking of reloading the 40 cal and TRG convicted me that wasn't a good idea. I have since found out that he for sure telling me the truth on that one for sure. I am not sure if loading for the 357 sig would be that good of an idea. I love my 250 much more than I did the 226. Hard to find the 357 sig ammo, and when ya do ya pay pout your bottom to get it so I practise with the 40 cal barrel. I can get the 40 cal cheaper than I can the 357 sig. I carry Winchester hollow 125 gr ammo in it. I am thinking that 125 is the only weight bullet you can get for the 357 sig. I love the way it shoot gets there like right now. So I am just sold on this gun love. |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2008 From: Texas Posts: 6,108 |
find out where your DPS boys practice over there,,,,,,,,,,,,they get their ammo for free and they do not pick up the brass. could be a good source for reloading if you want to attempt it for the 357 sig.
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2011 From: Texas Posts: 208 | They shoot on our state range and we can't pick up the brass any more. But it was a good idea not so sure I want to reload it just yet. |
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| Senior Member Joined: Apr 2008 From: Texas Posts: 6,108 |
i guess then the State collects the range brass? or is it some range master that reloads and is hoggin' the supply? |
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| Senior Member Joined: Aug 2011 From: Texas Posts: 208 | use to all none TDC brass I could get free. Then we got major that wanted to control the coffee fund so the needed supplies to keep the range running smooth the range master kept the none TDC brass to sell to buy the items needed. Huntsville I guess got wind that the none TDC brass was worth money so now its all sent to TDC. Have gotten alot of AA hulls and if shot ever goes down I have enough hulls to load a life time right now they are sitting waiting as I am lol. |
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