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  1. First Gen proto-type of a buddies setup from about 2 years ago. I believe now they are using color. http://www.ipscalberta.com/newshooterinfo/...ds/kellycam.avi
  2. Sig Lady, So are you single? ;-)
  3. Thanks for all the info guys. I'll be checking them out shortly. These are for my 1300 Defender to tinker with.I'll try them in my 1100 to see if and what they can do..
  4. Anyone have a source / link for 12 gauge shorty shells? I saw Dillon had them at one time but are now discontinued. Also looking for 00 buck in a clear hull. Friend had some but I can't remember brand. Anyone?
  5. I'll give it a try for ya this winter. It gets to about -35ºC/-31ºF on a good day. :-) I have SG #1 & #3.
  6. Try our site. We try to aim it towards the new shooter.. Lot's of info and Vids... http://www.ipscalberta.com What I normally tell people is I shoot a tactical handgun sport in which I compete against law enforcement and others. Living in Canada the sport is not well known, but mentioning that you compete with law enforcment, docters, lawyers seems to ease their feelings towards it.
  7. Hi Flexmoney, I think people just haven't shared their results with the 200gr. Yes, I saw the 2 loads, and they were quite far apart for dimensions so I asked here again so I can get a better idea of a starting point. I'll give it a whirl. I've got lots of 180's and 5000 200gr's kicking about. Thanks
  8. I've got lot's of data for 180gr, still need a few more loads for 200gr jacketed with N320... Thanks
  9. Thanks Flex, That was what I was looking for. I've got it book marked on this computer now... Thanks again
  10. Hi Guy/Gals, I did a forum search and couldn't find the info I was looking for. I'm switching from N340 to N320 for 180 & 200gr loads in .40S&W. There was a link to a IPSC shooters database for loads, but I was unable to find it in my search. I'm looking for a starting load for 200gr with VV N320 and heck if you have a starting load for 180gr with VV N320 that would be great. OAL would be greatly appreciated as well. VV website does not have any data for this powder/calibre combo. Thanks in Advance (Edited by Lumpy at 2:08 pm on Aug. 26, 2002)
  11. Not trying to thread jack. I fall within the Tightening Fingers / Jerking/Slapping Trigger" area. My problem is this only occurs in the AM of my shooting day. Around Noon or so I'm bang on for accuracy??? Can anyone explain this one? Am I more relaxed? More awake?
  12. Some helpful snippets from the British Columbia (Canada) WCB (Workers Compensation Board) booklet on "Lead - Preventing Exposure at work". "Family members of lead workers, particularily children and pregnant women, are at risk of lead exposure if lead dust is taken home on clothes, on footwear, on the skin, or in the hair." "Adverse effects may also occur to a developing fetus (such as low birth weight and developmental delays) when the mother is exposed to even fairly low levels of lead. If a woman has been exposed to a significant amount of lead before pregnancy, then during pregnancy, lead may come out the body tissues where it is stored and it may enter the blood and the fetus. Lead is also excreted in breast milk." Hope this helps, actually it reminds me to tell one of our newly married shooters wife (who is pregnant) about lead exposure.
  13. Custom plugs are good BUT most can only offer a NRR rating of up to 23-26ish. (Noise Reduction Rating) I'm sorry to disagree but most muffs can offer up to 29 NRR, and some disposable plugs go up to 33 NRR. Most guns run up to 140db. You can be exposed to 85db for up to 8 hours unprotected, and 105db for 1 hour. Yes, certain eyewear can affect the seal but it's still minimal. The best solution is to double up. I use custom plugs with a 29 NRR regular muff over top. When I'm shooting I wear both, when I'm behind the line I just remove the muffs and leave the customs in. Only in rare occasions do I ONLY wear the custom plugs by themselves. Electronic muffs are good, but I find most end up turning them off when they go to shot which defeats the purpose. It depends on the technology of the muff. The older versions used to cut in / out when a shot rang out. If your the shooter this can be annoying or a distraction. The newer technology is sound compression. When a shot rings out the input sound coming in is compressed and reduced to an acceptable level and does not cut in or out but just sounds "softer". Quite nice but does take some getting used to. Plenty of options out there. Personally the electronics are nice but not worth the money. I have had the same muffs for 7 years, and get custome plugs made each year.
  14. HTR, Undersized dies are a sizing/de-capping die that has been "shaved" on the bottom to allow the casings to be sized to the very bottom. Many shooters who get brass that have been shot through un-supported barrels (Glock) need to remove this bulge so it will function better in their firearm. It is a "regular" die that you can use in your 650. I currently use the EGW sizing die (Lee Die Custom Ground) and the rest is all Dillon dies. I used to have 10% out of 1000 rounds fail to chamber check. Now with the EGW die I get maybe 1% out of 1000. A case pro is a expensive machine that takes brass and rolls them through special dies and returns then to SAAMI spec. It removes the bulge in the process. A nice machine if you got the cash. The EGW die cost $20 US...
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