Thanks for all the input. I acknowledge that I need to put in significant practice time before I decide one way or the other about using the 10mm to qualify.
I plan to carry a 1911-style .45 but I have not decided on a full frame or a Commander style so I haven't made that purchase yet. I've been a mil-surp long gun collector for some time so my safe is a bit full of those. I'm sure I'll eventullay have a nice assortment of handguns to practice with.
Thanks again for your input, I value it greatly.
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- Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:59 am
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Qualifying w/ 10mm auto
I'm new to the forum and will be taking my CHL class soon. The only auto that I currently own is a S&W 1076 in 10mm auto. That weapon/cartridge combo results in a dramatic BOOM and jump when fired. I'm concerned that this weapon will be difficult to qualify with. Any thoughts?
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