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dansig
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I just bought a Sig Sauer P226 X-five 9mm with a .22lr kit, this is my first pistol so I'm not sure what is normal and what is not..
I have a .22lr single shot rifle and had some ammo for it that I grabbed with me to the range to try
all the .22lr rifle ammo that I had was clean and dry, I also got a box of Lapua Pistol Match ammo and that was all greasy in the box.
as a benchrest shooter I like my ammo and firearm clean and grease free except for the bolt, so should the pistol ammo be greasy or not ?
the gun cycled all ammo well without any major problems, a couple jams out of 200 rounds and that was both the cheapest ammo I had.
I can't complain about accuracy as this is my first pistol, I have been shooting Compound bow for a few months and that has helped me with aiming and keeping steady, this is shot with Lapua X-Act, the most accurate shots I had today at the range.
I have a .22lr single shot rifle and had some ammo for it that I grabbed with me to the range to try
all the .22lr rifle ammo that I had was clean and dry, I also got a box of Lapua Pistol Match ammo and that was all greasy in the box.
as a benchrest shooter I like my ammo and firearm clean and grease free except for the bolt, so should the pistol ammo be greasy or not ?
the gun cycled all ammo well without any major problems, a couple jams out of 200 rounds and that was both the cheapest ammo I had.
I can't complain about accuracy as this is my first pistol, I have been shooting Compound bow for a few months and that has helped me with aiming and keeping steady, this is shot with Lapua X-Act, the most accurate shots I had today at the range.