
Moreover, it features an oversized magazine release button that works well with the checkered front and rear for exceptional grip. This weight reduces muzzle flip, which in turn increases the pistol’s stability. It’s no wonder considering it is a steel-framed handgun.Įssentially, the brigadier slide and the vertex steel frame on the 92x performance bring the pistol’s weight to 48.4 ounces with the magazine included. For than you'll want #5, #7, and #9.Besides the eye appeal that comes with the Beretta 92x Performance 9mm pistol, its bulkiness is also hard to ignore straight out of the box. I would not use it for any Magnum loads, it's just too fast.

However, it's "fast" enough that used with 158 grain bullets should probably be limited to lead bullets and your loads will basically be "Cowboy" loads.

For 38 special with lead or lighter jacketed/plated bullets it should also be quite good. However for 380 or 9mm Accurate #2 should proved to be an excellent choice. As stated, I haven't ever used it due to it being a bit "fast" for the calibers I load. The only negative is that for the past 3 years they have been quite difficult to find. They meter wonderfully, shoot cleanly in an appropriate load, and make for accurate handgun ammunition. However I have used a lot of #5, #7, and #9 and think that the Accurate Handgun powders are marvelous. It is best to ALWAYS confirm anything you read on the Net.

If you take the time to download some Burn Rate charts you'll find that person posting that #2 was slower than Unique probably was thinking about Bullseye, because Unique is actually SLOWER than #5.
