Regarding shooting comfort, I suppose that you already know that the truth of that notion is a wildly rolling target on a rocking ship. People blather about how light the recoil is on their magnums, and it's ridiculous.
Shooter comfort isn't all about recoil, it encompasses the total push of cartridge, the speed of that push, how well it fits, how it is distributed, and more. Are you susceptible to the shock ,the noise. The jolt, the twist of your wrist?
For the Lcp, to me, the only question is whether it will hurt your hands. It's not going to bother you with jolting the rest of your body, and you won't get any appreciable shock or trauma by setting it off
This isn't a magnum,essentially, this is only the equivalent of two .2lr cartridges. Almost Anyone who has experience with handguns should be able to withstand the overall feel of firing it a few times. Unless it doesn't fit or you have arthritis or another handicap, you should be able to shoot it in sessions.
Myself, I own the sw .380 bodyguard. I have gone through sessions of 50. It has a bit of a snap. I even fire it single handed, and at longer than normal ranges. The accuracy is very acceptable, as fifty feet I can easily keep every round I fire in a six inch radius.
These things are not unpleasant to shoot. It stunned me to see low recoil rounds. My handloads are more firm and decisive, due to using 100 grain bullets and a larger charge of a.slower powder
Shooter comfort isn't all about recoil, it encompasses the total push of cartridge, the speed of that push, how well it fits, how it is distributed, and more. Are you susceptible to the shock ,the noise. The jolt, the twist of your wrist?
For the Lcp, to me, the only question is whether it will hurt your hands. It's not going to bother you with jolting the rest of your body, and you won't get any appreciable shock or trauma by setting it off
This isn't a magnum,essentially, this is only the equivalent of two .2lr cartridges. Almost Anyone who has experience with handguns should be able to withstand the overall feel of firing it a few times. Unless it doesn't fit or you have arthritis or another handicap, you should be able to shoot it in sessions.
Myself, I own the sw .380 bodyguard. I have gone through sessions of 50. It has a bit of a snap. I even fire it single handed, and at longer than normal ranges. The accuracy is very acceptable, as fifty feet I can easily keep every round I fire in a six inch radius.
These things are not unpleasant to shoot. It stunned me to see low recoil rounds. My handloads are more firm and decisive, due to using 100 grain bullets and a larger charge of a.slower powder