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Range day trail for the XDm

Jsimon78

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Well I have a keeper for the range and now have to get serious on competition. I could do better but I’m used to compact firearms.

Yes I like the XDm series (coming from someone that likes M&P)
 

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Glad you like it, now FYI, the frame rails on the rear frame of the gun are polymer, nothing to be concerned about, some people go bonkers over this, mine/brother has over 5000 rounds and no wear on them, just a heads up, enjoy the pistol, they are great guns
 
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Glad you like it, now FYI, the frame rails on the rear frame of the gun are polymer, nothing to be concerned about, some people go bonkers over this, mine/brother has over 5000 rounds and no wear on them, just a heads up, enjoy the pistol, they are great guns

It kinda reminds me of a mix of my CZ P10C with some 1911 feel. For the first time trying it out it’ll get better but at the same time now I have something to work on.

The XDm lineup is definitely making me a fanboy.
 
It takes me a little time to acclimate to a new gun, and I’m sure that I’m not alone with that. Once you get the feel it’s all good.
It took me a few range visits with both of mine, but after that I never looked back. Speaking of which, mine could use a little exercise 😎.
Looks like you got yourself a keeper 😊.
 
It takes me a little time to acclimate to a new gun, and I’m sure that I’m not alone with that. Once you get the feel it’s all good.
It took me a few range visits with both of mine, but after that I never looked back. Speaking of which, mine could use a little exercise 😎.
Looks like you got yourself a keeper 😊.

It definitely is a keeper. It might take me 1 or 2 more tries.
 
Well I have a keeper for the range and now have to get serious on competition. I could do better but I’m used to compact firearms.

Yes I like the XDm series (coming from someone that likes M&P)
Nice work for a first serious run with the XDm. The jump from compacts to a full size takes a little time, but the tighter grip and longer sight radius usually start paying off once you get a few more sessions in. Your grouping is already consistent, so dialing in trigger control and pacing should tighten it fast. Looks like a solid platform to build on for competition.
 
Nice work for a first serious run with the XDm. The jump from compacts to a full size takes a little time, but the tighter grip and longer sight radius usually start paying off once you get a few more sessions in. Your grouping is already consistent, so dialing in trigger control and pacing should tighten it fast. Looks like a solid platform to build on for competition.

Thank you.
 
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