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by rwg3
Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:45 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: first time in the big pool
Replies: 16
Views: 1734

Re: first time in the big pool

Pawpaw wrote:
rwg3 wrote:So now the question morphs to, Are there other makes that would be similar in feel to the Wilson, without the $3000+ price tag?
Check out the Dan Wesson lineup. The Heritage lists for about $1300 and the line runs up to a high of about $2000 before you start getting into "race guns".

If we can work out a day & time to get together, I'll let you fondle and shoot my V-Bob & Guardian. They're both bobtailed commanders, but the V-Bob has a forged stainless frame & the Guardian has a forged aluminum frame. The difference in recoil is very small.
Thank you for a very gracious offer, I would like to take you up on it someday. I am still in study mode trying to gain a better understanding of the 1911 model .45's and why they are so attractive to me. This thread and a few others have been most helpful in that regard, but ultimately I suspect nothing will replace the range tests.
Oh and Andy if it comes to pass, I promise I wont drool on your inheritence :mrgreen:
by rwg3
Fri Feb 24, 2012 2:17 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: first time in the big pool
Replies: 16
Views: 1734

Re: first time in the big pool

Russell B wrote:If the range was in Plano, I may have shot the same Wilson combat rental .45. I too was surprised how soft it was....much softer than my XD45. It was also a full sized weapon.
Yes it was in Plano and I am glad that you felt the same about the Wilson and my buddy. He described it as butter soft. The Kimber was nice but I think I want to explore the options. So now the question morphs to, Are there other makes that would be similar in feel to the Wilson, without the $3000+ price tag?
by rwg3
Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:47 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: first time in the big pool
Replies: 16
Views: 1734

Re: first time in the big pool

So if I understand you,,, it depends! :mrgreen: I suspect I will have to follow the path I took in finding my .380, that is, try as many as I can until I find one that I like. Fortunately that is one of the fun parts.
by rwg3
Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:24 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: first time in the big pool
Replies: 16
Views: 1734

Re: first time in the big pool

Thanks for the reply, it was sort of what I suspected. Let me try another one, does the weight of the pistol make a difference in recoil? As in does the loger slide and barrel of the full size model translate into more weight to absorb some of the recoil force, or is there even enough of weight difference between different lengths of the same model to matter? In all questions assume that I am using the same ammunition in all comparisons.
by rwg3
Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:27 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: first time in the big pool
Replies: 16
Views: 1734

first time in the big pool

At the range today I rented a .45 (Kimber) to try shooting the larger caliber for the first time. It was quite a nice experience, however it has left me with some questions. I was shooting with a friend who had attended a class at the range where they shot a Wilson Combat model and when he tried the Kimber he noticed more recoil than he remembered from his first experience. Perhaps some you more experienced hands could offer some guidance. First, do different makes of guns render different perceived recoil with the same ammunition? My experience was not uncomfortble but the recoil was significant enough that it awoke some old aches and pains. Second, the pistol I rented had a 4" barrel with a full size grip, and I was surprisingly accurate with it. Are the longer barrel models more accurate? Do rubber grips offer some recoil reduction? Thanks in advance for your feedback.
All in all I was mighty happy with the experience and will try some more of this. I can begin see how one could end up in th collection before summer.

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