I have been doing a little USPSA shooting using my carry gun, a Beretta PX4 in 9mm. The PX4 has served the purpose, but I've been thinking about getting a gun strictly for matches. Recently, I found a deal on a XDm 5.25 in 9mm. It came along sooner than I planned to buy, but I didn't know when I would find such a good deal again. Now that I have my match gun (with a newly installed Powder River Precision Ultimate Match Trigger kit), I am wondering if it would be wise to buy a smaller XDm to carry so that I am always using a familiar platform/style (XDm).
Lastly, should it be the same platform/style
and caliber, just the same platform/style, or just stick with the PX4? My thoughts are that if I have two significantly different guns, I should be taking both to the range periodically. Considering cost concerns and time availability, that may be hard to do. However, I am thinking that having two similar guns would mean that I could be proficient with both while shooting mostly just the competition model. I know that there will still be differences (trigger, muzzle rise, etc.), but function wise (safety, slide & magazine release, etc.) practicing with one would mean I should be quite familiar with the other. One thought was to get a Powder River Precision trigger for the carry gun, but possibly use the original trigger springs for a heavier trigger. However, if the lighter match trigger under the stress of competition is not causing me to have NDs, then maybe the same trigger would be acceptable for a carry gun.
Ok...let me have your opinions. I think some of you might have one or two of those.
Fly