![]() This takes a little getting used to, but I really like the feel. Biggest differences between the Xesse and my Mark III and 41 are:ġ-Weight: The Xesse is noticeably lighter.Ģ-Recoil: Since the Xesse is lighter you feel the recoil more, even if it's only 22LR.ģ-Trigger: The Xesse has a 2 stage trigger. I got the metal trigger because others on the internet have said that they were glad they switched to it. I shoot CCI SV, SK Std Plus/Wolf Match Target, SK Rifle Match/Wolf Match Extra or Eley Target with my Xesse and 41.ģ- Since I've never used the plastic trigger I can't comment. Of course, you can buy whatever you want and maybe you'll find a HV round or bulk round your Xesse shoots well with. ![]() Even if you do buy the mid grade SV ammo, you'll still need to find which one your pistol prefers. Since you, practically speaking, won't be reloading 22LRs then buy the better quality/more consistent ammo. Grip angle is close to the 41.Ģ-If you'e buying a higher end rimfire pistol for accuracy then I would recommend doing the same with your ammo. To replace the factory plastic pieceġ-Xesse Accuracy, for me.of course, is a little better than my Ruger MKIII Target with VQ trigger, and about the same as my S&W 41. 95g Barrel weight for the 6" X-Esse/Trailside. the metal trigger kit, based off of other internet recommendations ![]() I got a Trailside Standard with the 6" barrel this year and really like it. ![]()
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