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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Florida
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A few shell boxes later,
Took the new XD45 to the range Saturday. After 2 boxes of shells, I got used to it and started to dial in the shots. A few shell boxes later, I feel good about my purchase. But my hand was raw from the grip. Gotta get a slip-on grip. Like the gun.
Chuck |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Rock Hill SC
Posts: 1,223
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Practice makes perfect. I had the same situation with getting dialed in. Took me a couple of sessions to really get comfortable with the .45. Now I have to burn a few more with the .40SC before the end of the month so I don't embarse myself in my CC class.
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XDTalk 1K Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Houston Tx
Posts: 1,132
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I have a pair of hatch shooting gloves and a weight lifters wrist support for my gun holding hand. This works good at range when doing around 200 rounds with the XD-45 Service. Also I have a little rubber finger thing office workers use when working with paper. It really makes loading my Mags. more finger friendly.
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I just use the XDGear speed loader, which works just fine for me. Otherwise, if I'm going through 100 rounds, that mag lip just starts to shred by thumb.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Arizona
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Location: New Jersey
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The other hand is the Support hand or weak hand. If your hand is raw you need to lighten up on your grip. No need for a death grip. Your support hand provides 60% of your grip and your strong hand provides 40%. Check out Scott Springer's Grip video at www.springerprecision.com
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