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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2832087" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>besides the gold dots in 165, try v-crown in 165's. I like them just as much and sierra makes the v's for sig. I'm not sure if there's a 180 or 200gr version of the v's? I shoot a lot of different brands in the same caliber and just tailor each depending on who's shooting it (wife, kids or helping out friends in need). There's a parent in the same town I'm in that has a child that's a classmate of my twins that I did some test loads for her to try. She has been shooting 180's in her 40smith, so I made 10 x 10 for her to understand recoil difference in weight change, but still have the same muzzle energy. 10 cartridges of 135's, 10 of 150's, 10 of 155's, 10 of 165's and the rest was a bullet brand mix along with different powders. I told her to shoot 3, make notes, shoot a different 3, make notes and so on until 30 rounds of 3x10. The 1st set was slow fire and the next set of 3x10 was quicker. She couldn't believe how much difference the was from her regular 180's and the reloads I did. We both had the same handgun, so I tested (all were below max pressure) 1 of each in my gun before sending/handing to her. Now the problem.......the 1's she liked the best are not in production anymore (sierra 135's).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2832087, member: 105694"] besides the gold dots in 165, try v-crown in 165's. I like them just as much and sierra makes the v's for sig. I'm not sure if there's a 180 or 200gr version of the v's? I shoot a lot of different brands in the same caliber and just tailor each depending on who's shooting it (wife, kids or helping out friends in need). There's a parent in the same town I'm in that has a child that's a classmate of my twins that I did some test loads for her to try. She has been shooting 180's in her 40smith, so I made 10 x 10 for her to understand recoil difference in weight change, but still have the same muzzle energy. 10 cartridges of 135's, 10 of 150's, 10 of 155's, 10 of 165's and the rest was a bullet brand mix along with different powders. I told her to shoot 3, make notes, shoot a different 3, make notes and so on until 30 rounds of 3x10. The 1st set was slow fire and the next set of 3x10 was quicker. She couldn't believe how much difference the was from her regular 180's and the reloads I did. We both had the same handgun, so I tested (all were below max pressure) 1 of each in my gun before sending/handing to her. Now the problem.......the 1's she liked the best are not in production anymore (sierra 135's). [/QUOTE]
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