Hey everyone. Let me start off by saying that I know the internet is full of related questions like "what's the best caliber for competition," and "what's the best platform to use for competition." My case is slightly unique because most of those don't seem to state any previous or current concerns regarding common calibers within the collection, or having another gun to fill certain roles in competition classes.
I already have a Ruger SR1911 that I have kept completely stock from the factory, and love it to death. I also have an XD-s in .45ACp for my EDC and love it too. My other handguns are all in .22lr beyond these two, so here are the pro-s and con-s in my eyes, and I would like your guys' opinions as to if I am heading in the right direction, especially if you have been down this road before..Keep in mind, at this point in time, I do not have the space or time to reload, so wildcat calibers like .38 super and 9x25 are out of the question for me. I figure once I nail down the caliber, then I will move on to selecting the firearm itself.
Last but not least, i'd like to go into the Open Class in terms of competing with this gun. I would also like to have a lower rail on it too for a tac light so it can double as a night stand gun. As I said before, I have the factory 1911 I can use for quite a few of the other competition classes like Single Stack, Production, Limited-10, and Limited 9I may be mistaken).
So....here we go....
.45 ACP
Pro's: same caliber as what I already have for the rest of my big bore handguns, puts me in 'major' scoring system
Con's: more expensive (not reloading right now), more recoil, reduced mag capacity
.40 S&W
Pro's: Less expensive than the .45, less recoil, higher capacity than the .45 offers, still in 'major' scoring system
Con's: Different caliber to buy and add to the collection
9mm
Pro's: Highest magazine capacity, lowest recoil, and cheapest ammo
Con's: Different caliber to buy and add to the collection, puts me in 'minor' scoring system
That being said, i'd also like your input on the gun itself. Of course this will have some dependency on the caliber. I can shoot about any handgun well, except Glocks, with little to no practice, so fit isn;t a huge issue, whether it be a CZ, a 1911, a 2011, an XDm, an FNX, an M&P, etc. I would LIKE to keep the price point under about $1500 with optic.
Thanks for reading, and even bigger thanks for your help!
I already have a Ruger SR1911 that I have kept completely stock from the factory, and love it to death. I also have an XD-s in .45ACp for my EDC and love it too. My other handguns are all in .22lr beyond these two, so here are the pro-s and con-s in my eyes, and I would like your guys' opinions as to if I am heading in the right direction, especially if you have been down this road before..Keep in mind, at this point in time, I do not have the space or time to reload, so wildcat calibers like .38 super and 9x25 are out of the question for me. I figure once I nail down the caliber, then I will move on to selecting the firearm itself.
Last but not least, i'd like to go into the Open Class in terms of competing with this gun. I would also like to have a lower rail on it too for a tac light so it can double as a night stand gun. As I said before, I have the factory 1911 I can use for quite a few of the other competition classes like Single Stack, Production, Limited-10, and Limited 9I may be mistaken).
So....here we go....
.45 ACP
Pro's: same caliber as what I already have for the rest of my big bore handguns, puts me in 'major' scoring system
Con's: more expensive (not reloading right now), more recoil, reduced mag capacity
.40 S&W
Pro's: Less expensive than the .45, less recoil, higher capacity than the .45 offers, still in 'major' scoring system
Con's: Different caliber to buy and add to the collection
9mm
Pro's: Highest magazine capacity, lowest recoil, and cheapest ammo
Con's: Different caliber to buy and add to the collection, puts me in 'minor' scoring system
That being said, i'd also like your input on the gun itself. Of course this will have some dependency on the caliber. I can shoot about any handgun well, except Glocks, with little to no practice, so fit isn;t a huge issue, whether it be a CZ, a 1911, a 2011, an XDm, an FNX, an M&P, etc. I would LIKE to keep the price point under about $1500 with optic.
Thanks for reading, and even bigger thanks for your help!