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Skelt11

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  1. I read some info on another forum that talked about that specific topic. I’ve attched the graph in the thread from a Ramshot reloading manual that shows how shorter oal increases pressure.
  2. Thanks for the info ddc. I have a question about lowering the oal when loading on the upper end of the receipe’s charge weight. Why you do that in that situation? If there is more powder and less space inside the cartridge, wouldn’t that increase pressure?
  3. That’s a very good point. That’s the read out on the Mitutoyo digital calibers I use. I’ve realized I was chasing my tail trying to get so close after read this thread and others. I went the range yesterday and ran 110 round through a CZ. 100% reliable, SD of 16 and 16.2 between three strings of five rounds, and a high extreme spread of 44.
  4. Thats good to hear. I reset my dies probably three or four times trying to get them spot on. I’ve read several places that as long as the oal functions in your guns then you’re good. So is the recommended oal in receipts that big of a deal? I’ve read several threads on some other forums that some are running a 1.10 with the same bullet weight and powder. I’m still learning the impact of oal and performance of the round I guess.
  5. +1 on this. I’m just setting my 650 up and less than 100 rounds in my locator pin in station five for severly bent and flew out. I’m waiting on a spare parts kit now and I was just getting going.
  6. I’ve been chasing my tail on this the past few days myself. I’ve read all the posts regarding the issue. My desired oal is 1.140. I can’t seem to get right on that but I’m getting anywhere from 1.1415 to 1.1430. Every once in a while I’ll get one out to 1.1450. I tried adjusting the seating die several times but no matter how small the tweak I ended up further off. I spoke to a rep at Dillion today and he said +/- .005” is normal and is due to the differences in brass used that are in the stations before the seating die. Just thought I’d share what he told me.
  7. I just ran into this issue three times this weekend at a local match after probably 3-4K rounds through my Stock 2. I guess that makes me wonder how often I need to be replacing springs like this one. I'll be ordering some tonight. I'm shooting area 8 in a few weeks and this hangup really bothered me. Definitely killed my standings trying to clear the issue.
  8. I never carried bullets out until I started using Ghost mag pouches. I find it is a more natural draw for me and less fumbling but everyone is different of course. I've also seen a few people who run bullets forward on the first couple of carriers and then bullets out on the rear most mag carriers.
  9. "Rubbing like crazy" = The right side of the trigger bar, as I'm holding the gun, has a lot of contact with the right side of the frame. The left side doesn't show much contact. If I polish the trigger bar again and fire another 50-100 rounds the polish is gone. I need to order smaller felt wheels and I'll give it a shot.
  10. I think I know of two that do exist....some people hoard them though.
  11. Wow, that app looks pretty good. Does it work well with indoor ranges or dry firing?
  12. @MemphisMechanic do you have any photos of the sides of the inside of your frame where you polished it? Did you use fine grit sandpaper at all or just polishing compound? My frame is rubbing my trigger bar like crazy after I polish it.
  13. Thats exactly what happened actually. Henning is making new screws out of harder heat treated steel now as I just found out :-)
  14. Stripped the head of the screw out. All is good though. I stared at it for a few hours and it finally realized how pissed I was and backed itself out. I don't negotiate with terrorists. Stuck with the crappy wood grips for the match this weekend though.
  15. And I just stripped a screw in one of my Henning grips.....UGH. Listen to them if they ever visit again.
  16. Good reflexes for sure but add some complexity to it and you'll see skills advance over quick reaction times I'm sure. But still really friggin amazing.
  17. Demon - "Dude you'll find the spring, don't worry about it. You've got four hours before you have to get up, plenty of time" Angel - "You're a complete dumbass." Seriously, happened right before my first official match :-)
  18. If you haven't been exercising go easy on them though. It's pretty easy to hurt your lower body if you've been out of it for a long time. Get used to moving faster in general first. Jogging, short light sprints, and stretching regularly would be a good place to start to get your lower body back into shape to start doing more agility based exercises. Add in ladder drills, cone work, etc as you feel you are ready for it. A trainer at a gym would be great too if its in your budget. I see trainers at my gym doing agility work with clients all the time.
  19. I agree. I've got a match this weekend so I'll hit it next week and see how it turns out. I have a bad history with working on a gun right before the match lol.
  20. Great job on these videos! I just stumbled across them yesterday myself. I've already polished and tuned my S2 but I never touched the frame at all. I might have to give it a try but man it has tight in some of those areas.
  21. Has anyone ever tried Rockset? Heat cures it and it can come off fairly easily with soaking it for a few hours. Pretty standard for muzzle breaks which take a beating. I've also run it on a few areas of some of my suppressors that have come loose on me while firing.
  22. Hi guys. Does anyone have an update on the 10+ discount? I am planning on taking my 220ST to him when I get back in a few weeks. I was going to see if I could join the group purchase if it was possible. Thanks!
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