Not all pistols are rated for plus +p or +p+ ammunition and it's usually stated in the pistol owners manual. In the wrong pistol, constant use of higher pressure ammo will wear out your parts much faster or even 'break' your firearm. Also if I missed you mentioning it, different brands, weights, types of ammo don't all have the same point of impact, especially the farther away the target is, so newly initiated shooters may not realize that their accuracy problems sometimes is that they are buying and shooting various & random ammo types from range session to range session..
The mc9 pretty much eats it all. Lately been running either 124g JHPs or 124g HSTs. The mc9 can be kinda stiff out of the box so I always ran higher grain ammo and even running some +p ammo thru it to break it in and kinda never just left it at 124g. I’m porting it soon so we will see how she runs afterwards
Do you personally re zero your optics depending on what round you’re shooting? Or do you zero with you go to personal defense round and just leave it be when you’re training with range ammo
It’s a budget grip I found on Amazon. Feels great looks great too. Here’s the link: Cool Hand G10 Grips for CZ 75/85... www.amazon.com/dp/B071ZB7MNZ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share $26 bucks can’t beat it!
Nope you can have both of each I believe 😂 I know.. confusing lol I did have to dig to find info on non bonded and bonded fmj back when I dug into it but it’s there