Now I am a little confused. Before I continue, since you cannot see me, my body language, let me assure you I am not trying to be argumentative or put anyone on the spot. I want to fully understand this aspect of self defense practice.
tracker, kjtrains and yankee2500, according to your last posts I should not practice with anything but my full powered R9. I have no problems controlling this gun. My only concern is after about 50 rounds in one session it becomes uncomfortable to shoot. This comment has been made before so I am not the only one to express this situation.
This leads to two outcomes:
1. Practice only up to 50 rounds per session.
2. Practice as much as I want and tuff it out.
In earlier posts in this thread it was suggested to use a .22 conversion for some other gun that I had. I also got favorable comments on using my Colt Pony 380. Both of these options include reduced to much reduced recoil and totally different to a little different gun (shape, size, operation, etc). So if these are ok stand-ins for practice, why are down-loaded 9mm rounds in my R9 not a good practice solution?
I plan on finishing practice sessions with the full power R9 but the reality is I do not know if more than 50 rounds is productive and helpful. Based on reading this type of comment numerous times here on the forum I know I am not alone with this sentiment.
Help me understand this...
Craig T.