So I headed to the range today with my Kimber 1911 Gold Match 9mm and the Kimber Solo.

I now have over 500 rounds through the Solo and have not had a malfunction other than the first time I shot it. That was my fault as I did not read the instructions and missed the slide stop spring. I have only shot Hornady TAP and my reloads through it.
The wood grips make a big difference on being able to control the Solo..
Here is the chronograph data for the Kimber Solo and 1911.
Solo, 9mm Hornady TAP, 124g
1) 991.1
2) 979.1
3) 999.2
4) 981.9
5) 999.0
High:_ 999.2
Low:_ 979.1
Ave.:_ 990.1
Kimber 1911, 9mm Hornady TAP, 124g
1) 1153.0
2) 1129.0
3) 1127.0
4) 1112.0
5) 1162.0
High: 1162.0
Low: 1112.0
Ave.: 1136.6
Then I tried some of my reloads in both guns. 124g Montana Gold CMJ, 4.2 Titegroup, 1.130 OAL, CCI Small Pistol Primers. Mixed Brass.
Solo with 9mm Reloads
1) 969.8
2) 989.3
3) 984.1
4) 948.8
5) 975.1
High: 989.3
Low: 948.8
Ave.: 973.4
Kimber 1911 with 9mm Reloads
1) 1100.0
2) 1091.0
3) 1064.0
4) 1083.0
5) 1063.0
That looks pretty good for a 2.7" barrel..
High: 1100.0
Low: 1063.0
Ave.: 1080.2