I got the same advice re: Berettas preferring .357. So I ordered some .356 and some .357 polymer-coated bullets from Gallant https://gallantbullets.com/products/...=8168730493025
With back-to-back testing at 15 and 25 yds, I found that I had consistently (slightly) tighter groups with the .356 bullets in my LTT Elite.
With that information, I have no reason to use .357 for my gun.
Revision of my last statement.
I have found one training issue: The significantly shorter reset causes me to outrun the gun during speed drills. In a three to five round string I'll often throw the last shot high, due to the shorter reset allowing me to get on the trigger faster. I first encountered this when I switched from a .45 to a 9mm. I'm going to have to work on slowing down just a hair and wait for the front sight to settle.
Last edited by Trooper224; 08-10-2019 at 01:40 PM.
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Set a FAST PR today with my LTT92 'Carry Bevel' and the new trigger bar. 5.03 (1.62/.57/2.05/.26/.26/.27). Came tantalizingly close to breaking five on a few runs but kept dropping a shot. Also had a 5.10 (1.71/.56/1.99/.28/.28/.28) run that broke my previous PR.
My LTT92 just does not like Blazer ammunition - light strikes and extraction issues. Sticking to AE 147gr. for the foreseeable future.
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Trooper224, GyroF-16, thanks for the replies that's the kind if info I am looking for.
Looking to pick up a pair of 92 Elite LTT's. There's a tremendous amount of information available in the P-F Beretta threads. Perhaps too much info to search through if you don't know specifically what you're looking for. With that said, are there any quirks or known issues with the 92 in a daily carry role that someone should be aware of before investing in the platform?