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    Steve Fortenberry

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  1. I originally joined about 12 or 13 years ago and have finally made it back. Funny how you get busy with life and forget about places like this.
  2. I have a Dillon 650 that I have had for over a year with no problems (started on a 550 over 10 years ago). Recently, I have started having problems with getting a consistent OAL in several calibers. I use Redding Comp Seaters. The problem first started with using factory reject bullets I get from a local manufacturer, but I have tried using new brass and new bullets with the same result. The seater dies have been thoroughly cleaned and properly adjusted. Toolhead is a CNC machined toolhead that is achored with set screws. I am at a loss. Any help will be greatly appreciated!!
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    96A1 help

    I found a Safariland holster that really works well. Very nice, well built and fits it right. Thanks for the info.
  4. Have you looked into a 92A1 slide? They are basically the same except the front sight blade is attatched with a screw on the inside of the slide. Should be cheaper than the Vertec of Centurion slide.
  5. I have a competition barrel I am fitting for my 92 and have a couple of questions for those of you that do gunsmithing. The biggest is would you use the original locking block on the new barrel or would you use a new locking block, plunger, and pin? I am concerned about it wearing differently and not working properly in the stock barrel.
  6. Is there any way to use the pickup tubes? Looking at loading bulk ammo and trying to figure out how to have multiple tubes of primers ready to go.
  7. I'm looking for info on ranges near Oxford, MS and Grenada, MS. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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    96A1 help

    It does have a rail.I found a safariland that works really well with it. It is actually a Springfield XD model but works great...fits like a glove. The model number is: 568-49. It comes with both a paddle and belt attachments.
  9. Have you thought of small, spring-loaded needle nose pliers? They don't require the dexterity of regular ones since they open on their own. Just a thought.
  10. If so, does it still use the pick-up tubes? I did a search on the forums but no posts were found. Sorry if this is a repost.
  11. Thanks for the info. I'll give it a try and see how it goes.
  12. Has anyone had issues with the flange being too thick on these toolheads to fit the slot on a 650? Also, would you use them for pistol, if not, why?
  13. Found some lemi-shine. What is the best amount to use in a Thumler's tumbler? I've seen several different amounts on various posts.
  14. No, didn't ask, but we searched for an hour. I think I know ALL of their cleaning supplies by heart...haha We couldn't find someone to ask questions in the cleaning dept. I'll try again later. The Thumler's tumbler I got does a good job with just dawn, but I like my brass looking GOOD when I go to the range. HAHA
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