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05-14-2018 02:27 PM
# ADS
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I'm in the same boat as you, It seems GP-11 just isn't as prevalent as it was a few years back. I have tried PPU in my 1911 and it seems to like it. I can shoot about 2" groups at 100 yards and I am definitely not the best shot.
Until GP-11 is available again, if it is, PPU seems like a good substitute unless you want to start reloading.
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Get GP11 or get expert at reloading! I am not a beginner in reloading, but I was never able to better GP11. I saw a freshly delivered 480-round pack yesterday at a local gunshop. The first for a long time. OK that's over here in Mauserland, but maybe another consigment has been released by the Swiss
. So don't lose hope. And when you do find some, don't dither, wait for it to get cheaper, or save up for Christmas - just get it!
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Even reloading is iffy (or mine is!)
I had it going with 3 x sub 1 MOA groups and then it went South.
A really nice guy on another forum sent me 20 of the GP11 rounds to shoot. Those run around 1 1/4 MOA.
I pulled one bullet to see what it looked like. Vary tapered and not a lot of body, nothing I have is remotely like it - 3 Hornady in 168 gr, Hornady 208, 185 Juggernaut Berger, Sierra 175, and 200 Match. Be interesting to have bullets in the GP11 style to try in 308, 30-06 (or even the 7.5 Swiss
Savage I built.
And the reports are spot on for pow2der. It is smack on exact look as R17 (R60 I think in Switzerland) and 48.3 grins.
For the OP: Try a Model of 1917 for the best sights you ever came across. the 1911 and K-31 are very good, the 1917 with the peep is even better!