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TBeazlie

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  1. Empty PB jars from SAMs club appropriately labeled.
  2. Well yeah, that,s why you should load your own. Every gun, barrel combo is different and I'm not sure off the shelf major nine at 175 pf is safe in every gun. Others may chime in here, but I believe you will be safer if you start low and work your way up in 0.1 or 0.2 grain increments using a decent chrono.
  3. Thanks guys! Just what I was looking for.
  4. As the title says I recently acquired a new 9mm limited pro and would like to know what do I need to do to run it in uspsa production and idea ssp or esp? What do I need to do to decrease the DA trigger pull but still have it light off WSP primers? Also is there a good web site or book that would help? I know some one will say do a search but I have read through 30 of the 87 pages in this forum and see a lot about stock II but not so much for the lim. pro. Thanks.
  5. The only problem with the SPM was an occasional light strike.
  6. In my G34 with LW barrel I get on average about 10 fps difference between CCI SP and SPM using 124 gr Blue Bullets.
  7. I too wet tumble and will occasionally get the pins stuck two at at time in the flash hole. If these get loaded I suspect that might dampen the primer flash. After tumbling do you run them back through the size and deprime station?
  8. Reshoot, Thanks for the offer, if you lived close by I might take you up on it. I like to deprime, then clean with SS pins, so hand priming is really no big deal. I'm not bashing Lee as I cut my reloading teeth with a Lee turret and still have that press. Even with the Dillons I used lee dies.
  9. I use to be the owner of two dillon 650s, but had to down size after moving to a condo. I now use a lee pro 1000 which does indeed make good ammo. The secret IMHO is to hand prime off the press. I could never get the priming system on the pree to work to my satisfaction. Once you prime off press, which I do while watching TV it will make ammo as fast as a 650. Don't let anyone tell you different as the 650 take a little fiddling to keep it running smooth too.
  10. Thanks for the replies. Steel match this past weekend. 4 stages and a reload on each. I had 5 smooth reloads- had a mag fall back out on one stage. Dry fire today and bobbled 8 out of ten. Go figure!
  11. TBeazlie

    Jackpot

    The post man delivered Front Sight, Tactical Journal, Blue Press and a Cabelas catalog all on the same day.
  12. I have to change my grip in order to hit the mag release button for one thing. I have practiced steady for the last two weeks probably a couple of thousand times in all, and I have found I'm a bit better when I bring the gun half way into my body and at about mid chest level but still missing 8 or 9 out of ten. I am using dummy rounds and I have beat the edges of the mag well to a pulp. And Stoeger says the par time should be a second. Are you kidding me!? Is there another production gun that may be innately easier to reload. Would a gen4 be better from this standpoint. Should I just slap a mag well on it and shoot limited minor? Any thoughts, someone please help! Or I could just say screw it and not try to get any better and stay in C class forever.
  13. I put my clean and rinsed brass in a towel and but it in our spare bath tub and it is dry in a couple of days. I use auto wash and wax with the Lemishine and brass stays keeps its shine.
  14. You should go to the line with enough rounds on your belt to shoot the cof twice.
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