I have a RIA 1911 that had some corrosion damage from the factory when I bought it new, they test fired the gun but did not clean the barrel (possible corrosive primers). The gun has preferences for several brands of ammo that it likes, and others that it does not like, typical situation with all guns.
I am thinking of putting in a higher quality barrel and am wondering if I have to start all over with the different brands of ammo to see what it likes. I may just leave everything alone as the rifling is deep and sharp, only shot 350 rounds to date, just pitting in the groves, and it shoots good too.
As most modern semi-auto pistols have easily replaceable barrels, it does bring up the question of having to retry different loads, especially if a person hand-loads for their pistol.
Thanks.