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Unread 07-21-2012, 09:42 PM   #1
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Default Good Shooting Article

Really good article from June 1952 American Rifleman.
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Unread 07-22-2012, 08:51 AM   #2
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Anthony North & Ian V. Hogg also mentioned Borchardt's sensitivity on ammunition consistency in their excellent book "The Book of Guns & Gunsmiths". Luger came from Borchardt, they must share similar issue on ammo.
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mail must be slow. i have not received my copy in the mail yet
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Wow!!!...A Los Angeles telephone book was only 1 3/4" thick back then...

Where did all these new people come from???
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Thanks for that article. I feel like such a kid now, was still not here when that article was printed. Good job and my compliments on your library skills and collection.
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I feel like such a kid now,
I don't feel a day over 18, except when I want to see what I'm reading, or want to reach down to tie my shoes, or eat stuff that tastes good...oh hell, at least I have better toys now.
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Greetings to All:

Where these guys writing in the early days got their ammo performance numbers is quite a mystery to me, as I've reviewed all of the original German sources and have never seen any German Army Luger pistol ammo rated higher than 1,076 fps (out of a 100mm barrel) at 123 grains.

If you want to destroy your Luger, please feel free to shoot hot +P+ ammo through it, which won't even approach the figures quoted here.

One person creats a story, the rest repeat it. Total crap!!

The real problem can be traced to too short of OAL and powder charges not balanced to the weight of the recoil springs used.


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Sieger, when these guys were measuring velocities of there Army pistols at 1076fps with a 123gr bullet; did anyone "over there" measure velocities of the same ammo thru the Navy Luger?.............................
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Dear all,

my Luger shoots best with the LAPUA 9mm rounds. Its load is very similar to the original rounds these days.

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Sieger, when these guys were measuring velocities of there Army pistols at 1076fps with a 123gr bullet; did anyone "over there" measure velocities of the same ammo thru the Navy Luger?.............................
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I doubt you will pickup 300 fps with only two additional inches.

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my Luger shoots best with the LAPUA 9mm rounds. Its load is very similar to the original rounds these days.

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The Germans seem to think the same thing.

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