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Old Aug 13, 2012 | 11:35 PM
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I am looking for thoughts and opinions on springfield xdm full size guns vs smith and wesson M&P full size guns in 9mm. I have a XDM 5.25 in .40, but wanted a cheaper range gun. The M&P has the best feel in my hand, but I have never shot one. Any thoughts or opinions are welcome.
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Old Aug 14, 2012 | 08:47 AM
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i dont care for the M&P trigger but thats just me..

Why not just stick with your .40?
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Old Aug 14, 2012 | 09:00 AM
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My back of the napkin math says stay with the .40 unless you shoot a ton. At Academy, Winchester 9mm FMJ ammo is $13/50 box, and same for .40 is $17/50, so $4 savings. If you shoot 1,000 rounds you save $80. So to break even on a $600 pistol, you would need to shoot 7,500 rounds.

I have an XDM .40 3.8 with a Powder River Ultimate Match Trigger and love it, but I haven't shot an M&P so can't compare.
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Old Aug 14, 2012 | 12:00 PM
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I'm a M&P fan. I have had several glocks, XDs, and M&Ps. The only thing left in my safe is my M&Ps.

But in all honesty you need to go shoot all of them. I have said it before pistols are like knives. they are an extension of your hand and you must be 100% comfortable to be confident with what you are shooting. I reload so out of the box accuracy is a moot point for me with factory ammo.

Glocks have a huge aftermarket, but even after all the "mods" I was still unhappy with them. The XDs have a growing market but never done any of the mods. The M&Ps dont really have much of an aftermarket yet. I have stoned all the triggers on mine and they shoot very well and I really like the triggers now. If you are ever up my way or are planning to shoot on a weekend let me know and you can throw a few down range with the fullsize I have.

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Old Aug 14, 2012 | 12:25 PM
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It cost me within $5 per 1000rds on 9mm vs 40 to reload.
Think its $68 per 1000 for 9mm. And 73 for 40s.

Ive got the springer precision trigger kit in my service model xd and its nice.
But i polished everythin in my subcompact and its perfect for being a carry gun.

For me, id vote XDM, but like mentioned one might fit you better and you will excel with it over the others.
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Old Aug 14, 2012 | 12:38 PM
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I should have clarified I only shoot .40 and I only reload JHP rounds. I dont shoot much FMJ stuff. So reloading the JHP is considerably less than quality factory JHP rounds.

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Old Aug 14, 2012 | 12:53 PM
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That is true!!
I reload cast lead 155gr SWC's in my 40.. $32 per 1000
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Old Aug 14, 2012 | 02:16 PM
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I own both, an XDM .45 and an M&P .40. I like them both and agree, the M&P grips better naturally and the backstraps actually have more affect on the shooting of the weapon.

As for a range gun, whatever you carry should have the same controls. If you carry your XDM, get a Springfield XD or XDM so you don't have to think about anything and use your instincts instead....
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Old Aug 15, 2012 | 09:57 PM
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I don't reload, but should as much as I shoot. I will go thru 500 rds in about 3 months. All I do is go to the range and shoot. I have a model 66 .357 for home defense ect. I don't carry, I just love to shoot. I replaced my hot rod bug with a love of shooting sports, and guns bug. The "feel" of a s&w m&p in my hand is a lot nicer to me than my XDM. Plus the best thing imo is the smith is made in the usa. I have a trade lined up, so I may do some swapping depending on the details. After a few thousand rounds, the savings over .40 will add up.
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Old Aug 15, 2012 | 11:04 PM
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My new XDM is a box stock 3.8 compact .40 and although I only picked it up a little over 24 hours ago and put 50rds thru it, I shot a similar M&P and wasn't really all that turned on... I say between the two, go with the XDM....
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