Fair point! I appreciate the compact size of the P365X, but for me, the Hellcat Pro’s larger grip allows for better shot placement consistently.
Does anyone have experience shooting in adverse weather conditions? I’ve found both to be reliable, but I lean more towards the P365X in the rain since it feels more secure in hand.
I’ve taken both to the range in the rain, and I agree with you, bbrown. The P365X just felt grippier during those conditions. The Hellcat Pro was fine, but not as comfortable for me.
Both guns have their merits, but I had a jam with the Hellcat Pro once after a couple hundred rounds. The P365X has been reliable for me throughout various sessions.
Jamming can be a concern. I experienced that with the Hellcat Pro too. But can we also talk about the trigger differences? The P365X has a smoother pull in my opinion.
I also think the P365X has a better trigger. It almost feels like cheating! Seriously, though, I’ve had a blast shooting it, performing well in various scenarios.
Can we agree they both have excellent ergonomics? However, I’m still on the fence for concealed carry – is the Hellcat Pro really worth the extra size?
Love the humor, but honestly, I don’t mind the trigger on the Hellcat Pro. It just takes some getting used to, and I was able to improve my accuracy overall.
That’s a valid concern, bethgibson. For me, the benefits of capacity in the Hellcat Pro justify the size, but I can see why some would prefer the smaller footprint of the P365X.
Reflecting on both models, they shine in different aspects. The P365X excels in daily versatility, while the Hellcat Pro is suited for range and home defense. It’s all about your needs!
Absolutely! I think personal preference plays the biggest role in choosing between these two. I’m curious, what do others prioritize when selecting a concealed carry firearm?
For me, it’s all about reliability and size. I want something I can count on, and that fits comfortably. Has anyone compared the sights on both guns?
The sights are definitely worth discussing. The P365X offers great visibility, but I found the Hellcat Pro’s sights more adaptable to lighting changes. Each gun has its win!
I’ve been really impressed with the P365X Macro’s customization options. You can easily swap out the sights and add various accessories. It’s quite flexible for different needs.
For sure, the Hellcat Pro also has great features, especially its optics compatibility. You can mount a wide range of red dots without any hassle.
I prefer the Hellcat Pro’s built-in features. The aggressive texture on the grip ensures a solid hold, and it’s super comfortable for long sessions at the range.
I can see why! The P365X Macro also has a nice grip, and I love the trigger feel on it.
Both options sound good. I’m especially curious about the available accessories for each. What do you think is the standout accessory for the P365X Macro?
That would have to be the custom holsters! They fit so many configurations, making it a hit among users.
Customization is key for me too! I love how both models allow optics mounting. Do you think either one has better durability with those accessories?