Any B/E shooters that can speak to the accuracy of the .45 GT Pardini?
Thanks,
SE
Pardini .45 accuracy
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I have a Pardini .45, the grip is large (double stack), but I like the grip angle! The shots go where I call them, some even make the ten ring...but that is me, I think the gun shoots pretty well. The gun is very reliable with jacketed hollow points and the recoil is fantastic, more straight back than my 1911. Follow up shots are pretty easy. I have not been able to get lead bullets to function 100%. Anyone know the trick?? I much prefer this .45, though you will get some strange looks from 1911 fans. Regards, Dwaine.
GT45 Malfunction Details
Greetings Dwaine,
Would you elaborate on the type of malfunction you get with the Lead bullets. i.e. stovepipes, failure to eject, ???
Cheers,
Dave Wilson
Would you elaborate on the type of malfunction you get with the Lead bullets. i.e. stovepipes, failure to eject, ???
Cheers,
Dave Wilson
Howdy! I have feeding problems! The soft lead of swaged bullets grabs on the top side of the bullet. This includes the Star 185's and other shapes as well. I suppose some polishing in there would help, but I am thinking of casting a round nose bullet, with harder alloys, for the short line, if I can get them reliable. I will use the Noslers for the long line and for alibis. They function flawlessly! Regards, Dwaine Hurt
PS. Dave Wilson, I have been having some good results with the barrel you made for my Pardini! I am still looking to get some VV320, I can't find any? Thanks
PS. Dave Wilson, I have been having some good results with the barrel you made for my Pardini! I am still looking to get some VV320, I can't find any? Thanks