spacecoast
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This question is a bit speculative, and lacking for concrete data, but I thought I might get some insight from some experienced target shooters.
I'm planning to use both my Ruger P345 pistol (4.2" barrel) and my 4" Model 22-4 revolver for 25 and 50 yard NRA format pistol match shooting (slow, timed and rapid fire), and have ammo choices of my heavy (230 gr. RN) and light (185 grain SWC) reloads. I don't have specific velocity data for these loads (wish I did) but believe they are both low to mid-power target loads. Each is sufficient to cycle the action on my Ruger P345.
If my objective is to have as close to the same aiming point on the targets as possible (at both 25 and 50 yards), would I use the same ammo for both, or use lighter bullets for one and heavier for the other? I know the lighter bullet is going to shoot lower due to less recoil, all other things being equal, but given the likelihood that the heavier bullet will be going a bit slower (say 700 fps) vs 800 fps for the lighter bullet, it is going to fall a bit more over a distance of 50 yards. Mathematically, the difference is about 2" for bullets traveling at 700 fps vs. 800 fps. At 25 yards, the difference is only about half an inch.
Given this information, which ammo would you choose for this? Would it be a different choice for the semi-auto vs. the revolver?
I'm planning to use both my Ruger P345 pistol (4.2" barrel) and my 4" Model 22-4 revolver for 25 and 50 yard NRA format pistol match shooting (slow, timed and rapid fire), and have ammo choices of my heavy (230 gr. RN) and light (185 grain SWC) reloads. I don't have specific velocity data for these loads (wish I did) but believe they are both low to mid-power target loads. Each is sufficient to cycle the action on my Ruger P345.
If my objective is to have as close to the same aiming point on the targets as possible (at both 25 and 50 yards), would I use the same ammo for both, or use lighter bullets for one and heavier for the other? I know the lighter bullet is going to shoot lower due to less recoil, all other things being equal, but given the likelihood that the heavier bullet will be going a bit slower (say 700 fps) vs 800 fps for the lighter bullet, it is going to fall a bit more over a distance of 50 yards. Mathematically, the difference is about 2" for bullets traveling at 700 fps vs. 800 fps. At 25 yards, the difference is only about half an inch.
Given this information, which ammo would you choose for this? Would it be a different choice for the semi-auto vs. the revolver?