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by USA1
Tue Jul 28, 2009 9:02 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Ballistics Comparison for Subcompact .40, .45, and .357 Sig
Replies: 17
Views: 3523

Re: Ballistics Comparison for Subcompact .40, .45, and .357 Sig

74novaman wrote:
For anyone who has a PT145 or is thinking of one, I would recommend it. Haven't had any problems with mine, and its my daily carry gun.
:iagree:
i have had O problems
by USA1
Mon Jul 27, 2009 5:03 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Ballistics Comparison for Subcompact .40, .45, and .357 Sig
Replies: 17
Views: 3523

Re: Ballistics Comparison for Subcompact .40, .45, and .357 Sig

surprise_i'm_armed wrote:Over Easy said "Taurus says not to shoot over 200 grain bullets out of the PT145."
To: USA1, 74novaman, or others who know about the PT-145's:

Since 45's seem to usually come in 230 grain doses, do you gentlemen have a hard
time finding either range or self-defense rounds with < or = 200 grains?

A PT-145 is under consideration by me for my next pistol, but I don't like what I've just
read in OverEasy's quote.

SIA
just read my manual and it confirms what i already knew .

Taurus PT 145 recommends ...230 grain FMJ
230 Grain is all i buy whether its ball or hollowpoint .
really its all i ever see.

it does warn not to use +P , due to the higher pressures .
i do have a box of Remington Golden Saber 185 +P JHP ,but i have never shot any .

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