With all of the opinions on recoil sensation between the above three pistols, let’s conduct a non-scientific just for fun test.
Next time you folks who has all three of the above pistols go to the range, set up this test. I don’t care if you shoot just one run per gun or multiple runs and get an average per gun, just shoot it, like I said above, it’s an unscientific test just for fun.
If you only have only two of the guns, that’s ok. All three would be better.
To keep the test simple and universally easy to conduct, let’s pick one drill. I can’t think of any drill as simple as this one. The Bill Drill.
7 yards, 6 shots on either an IDPA or USPSA target. I know the two targets have different A zones. But again, it’s a just for fun test. Keep the rounds in the respective A zone or -0 zone. I know the USPSA target has a slight advantage due to the vertically elogated A zone. But WTF, just do it. If you don’t have access to either of those targets, use an 8" paper plate. Only a clean target counts.
Use a real electronics timer, not stop watch or your buddy counting one thousand one, …
To eliminate other clutters, start with the gun aimed in on the target, finger on the trigger. At the buzzer, 1,2,3,4,5,6. That’s it. ![]()
List the “clean” time for each gun and let’s compare.
I will have to wait until Saturday to do this.
Don’t cheat.
Let’s roll.
