« Reply #16 on: April 10, 2010, 08:31:05 AM »
Adam,
My rule of thumb on a 45 ACP 1911 is the brass should land from about 4 to 8 feet away. Less than that you will start getting jams and more than that distance the gun is getting pounded. Easy to adjust by replacing the recoil spring or changing the ammo. Wolff Springs sell spring packs for the 1911 so you find the right weight spring for your ammo. Note, if you decide to shoot heavy loads and increase your recoil spring rating you also need to replace your firing pin spring with a heavier spring. This is to prevent bump fires.
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