A .38 Super for Field Pistol?
A .38 Super for Field Pistol?
With hand arthritis becoming more of an issue I'm searching for a cartridge I can use. I've never seen the .38 Super or +P version of it as choices. It appears to be legal. With the exception of the "sound barrier" issue, is there anything "wrong" with the .38 Super or +P version for field pistol in a quality 1911?
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Re: A .38 Super for Field Pistol?
No. Go for it.
Steve W.
Steve W.
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IHMSA Life Member
Past Editor IHMSA News
Past Manager of IHMSA HQ West
NRA Patron
Due to recent cutbacks the light at the end of the tunnel has been turned off.
Re: A .38 Super for Field Pistol?
One of our regular Field Pistol shooters has a 1911 type pistol in .38 Super which he shoots off and on, usually as a re-entry. Does OK with it, but he has also managed to do respectably with a DAO 1 78" barreled revolver, too!(At least one critter at every distance.) Only downsides to the auto pistol are having to chase brass, a rather short sight radius (unless you go FPAS), and the fact that it usually means spending a considerable amount more to get a truly mechanically precise (accurate) pistol out of the box. If money isn't a hinderance, a 6" barreled adjustable sighted Les Baer ought to be more than equal to the task! (I've contem[laed that one for some time....)