Recoil on a Ruger P345

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

Looking downrange while shooting the Ruger P345

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  • @jondoethereturn If you use factory mags, then for the most part no. (Ammo still can play a role in this) but avoid the ProMag 10 round mags. Those like to jam up. A lot.

  • getting this on monday!!!

  • Just bought one from a friend for 200

  • Just bought mine today.. Pick up in 10 days!

  • ANY JAMMING PROBLEMS?

  • whats up with your grouping at this range ,,,,

  • anyone else notice the .45 slugs going downrange on the 3rd and 6th shots...pretty cool

  • @woodroez hey man, i am a begginer.....thanx for the tips man, they will come in handy!

  • @Uccide I don't this gun (seriously considering it in the future) but a couple of things...don't think of it as strong wrists so much as strong hands. Getting a strong, strangling kind of grip with your shooting hand is uncomfortable but will help tame the muzzle flip. Get a hand exerciser if you're really serious about it.

    Also, putting a heavy guide rod spring in the gun can soak up that recoil. I have a Smith and Wesson 1911 that I'm sure has a 16 spring, and it's a dream to shoot.

  • i cant keep my from recoiling like this guy can.....must have some steroid wrists.....

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