The bullets themselves are available, and I have several different suggested powders to try. It should be a fairly straight forward, quick process. I’m not developing a precision rifle load. For the same price as two 20rd factory boxes, I can load approximately 100 of my own. It’s a no brainer.
Well...speaking of “no brain”....
It seems the item I was looking at as “in stock” at Graf’s was the wrong bullet. The in stock item is .452. Not what I need...
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Working diligently to enlarge my group size.
USP field pistol thread is what solidified my decision on this pistol. Serves a niche role for me. We do “run and gun” with feral pigs. What may start out on dirt road or 4-wheeler path can instantly turn into a chase through thick swamp. Most of this occurs at night. Long guns are cumbersome in this scenario. That drove me towards chest mounted pistol. Caliber selection and shootability considerations led to a 45 Super capable handgun. At that point the USP was the clear winner for me as I have many many rounds through other HK pistols. Lucked up and traded into an almost new USP45. Vetted it with ball and hst ammo. Ran across the Underwood/Lehigh round and gave it a try. It’s accurate. First try on a pig was impressive. On the run front right shoulder head hit the dirt squealed once and blood squirting out the hole. Never moved again. Shot from about 25 yds. This is a fairly common scenario. Results have varied from DRT to ran 15-20yds. All squeal and BLEED!! My cohorts in crime still carry AR variants but they don’t perform any better with the exception of magazine capacity.
Sports a streamlight wml and rides in a hill people chest bag.
For the purpose it serves I cannot imagine a better solution.
I’ve never tried 45 Super in it because the extreme penetrator round has proven very capable of disposing of pigs.
I always figured the extreme penetrators run lighter than standard weight.
Eg, 160-180 for .45.
With the same weight is there much performance difference with 200gr swc?
Who can mill a USP FS for an Acro?
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
My understanding is that is is a difficult proposition. Issue is the thickness of the slide at the area of the firing pin safety plunger. Once the plunger rises to the position that allows moment of the firing pin, there is little clearance to the top surface of the slide. If sufficient material was removed from the top of the slide to mount a RDS, the plunger “raceway” would be exposed.
I did a bit of research back when I first got mine on this, and ended up trying a MGW plate that simply fit the rear sight dovetail and sat on the upper slide surface. A bit cumbersome, took away the rear sight, and in the end I scrapped the whole idea.
Maybe someone has stepped in with a solution. I’d be interested too. In the meantime, I’m just rocking the Meps.
Working diligently to enlarge my group size.
I'd be interested in learning if something could be done to work with the USP 45 Expert's inset sight milling. Or maybe just use it as a paradigm for other milling.
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