THE EDC Comparison You've Been Asking For! Sig X-Macro, Hellcat Pro Comp & CR920XP!

Published on September 6, 2024
Duration: 32:26

This comprehensive comparison, led by an experienced firearm instructor, pits the Sig P365 X-Macro Comp, Shadow Systems CR920XP, and Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp against each other. Through extensive range testing and chronograph data using a Garmin Xero C1, the CR920XP emerges as the top performer for its soft recoil and flat shooting. The Sig X-Macro secures second place, praised for its ergonomics and reliability, while the Hellcat Pro Comp, despite its snappier recoil and heavier trigger, is noted as a solid budget-friendly option.

Quick Summary

An expert firearm instructor compares the Sig P365 X-Macro Comp, Shadow Systems CR920XP, and Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp. The CR920XP wins for its soft recoil and flat shooting, followed by the Sig X-Macro for ergonomics and reliability. The Hellcat Pro Comp is a solid budget option despite snappier recoil and a heavier trigger. Chronograph data and range tests provide objective performance metrics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Pistol Overview
  2. 00:25Capacity & Magazine Discussion
  3. 02:52Sig X-Macro Technical Details
  4. 03:25CR920XP Technical Details
  5. 05:48Hellcat Pro Comp Technical Details
  6. 09:31Range Testing: Recoil & Tracking
  7. 14:34Trigger & Ergonomics Comparison
  8. 16:16Chronograph Testing (Muzzle Velocity)
  9. 18:58Final Verdict & Ranking

Frequently Asked Questions

Which compensated micro-compact pistol shoots the softest?

Based on extensive range testing, the Shadow Systems CR920XP was observed to shoot the softest and flattest among the Sig X-Macro Comp, Hellcat Pro Comp, and itself, with minimal red dot movement.

What is the muzzle velocity difference between the Sig X-Macro, Hellcat Pro Comp, and CR920XP?

Using 147-grain ammunition and a Garmin Xero C1 chronograph, the Hellcat Pro Comp averaged 965.8 FPS, the Sig X-Macro averaged 930.9 FPS, and the CR920XP averaged 929.5 FPS.

How do the triggers compare on the Sig X-Macro, Hellcat Pro Comp, and CR920XP?

The Sig X-Macro has a light take-up but a mushy wall. The CR920XP's trigger is crisp after break-in, while the Hellcat Pro Comp has the heaviest trigger of the three tested pistols.

What are the key ergonomic differences between the compared micro-compact pistols?

The host preferred the grip of the Sig X-Macro, while also noting the aggressive texture of the Shadow Systems CR920XP as a positive ergonomic feature.

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