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  1. 15 minutes ago, IHAVEGAS said:

     

    Not surprising at all. If folks stay away from the super quiet guns/loads things work fine, except I haven't had a rain & bagged timer day without some issues. 

     

    Last nationals one person in our squad made minor by a hair (125.1 IIRC). We also had bagged timers due to rain.

     

    I of course don't have that issue as I'm often pushing 155ish.

  2. We deride paper GMs because they often aren't quite GM material, but even paper GMs are good shooters. They have a good understanding of the basics, and often are just lacking on the overall competition skills which they can gain if they put the same effort into that as they did on the basics required to make GM.

     

    Personally my classification is on paper only, due to my own physical limitations I can't perform to my classification in a match with field courses.

  3. 1 hour ago, RaylanGivens said:

    I don't think the bolts break...  Replacing the bolt is probably the fastest was to fix a broken firing pin under the clock...

     

    I'll bet Max has practiced changing the bolt while running a stage...  and I'll bet he's faster at changing it than you would suspect.

     

    That the thing, he shouldn't have to be. You can shoot 223 AR-15s for thousands upon thousands of rounds and never see a firing pin break. My JP GMR-13 only went 12,000 rounds before the firing pin broke, and for all I know the firing pin could've been broken for a while as I only noticed it when I cleaned the bolt of the first time in thousands of rounds (I think the last time I took it out is 6,000 rounds ago when I cleaned it in my ultrasonic). But even I think that is too short of an interval.

  4. My opinion of the match, it was quite easy, I think the hardest shot of the optics and factory match was the 20 yard swinger in area 3 during the factory match. I don't think there was a shot that I believed I couldn't make if I did my part.

     

    Things I would've liked to see changed, a few of the classifiers turning into more fun short courses like stage 12 or like the classifier on stage 20. I also would've like to see the preferred Frostproof pattern of back and forth instead of going through each area in a circle. And make it harder. :devil:

  5. I had some issues with the 650 at first. Mostly with the shell plate bolt tightening up, and then with the ejection due to the needle bearing that I used to attempt to fix the shell plate tightening up. Even then I would have issues with it tightening up.

     

    I finally got it solve completely when I got the brass oilite washer. I tighten it down completely and then loosen until the shell plate just barely moves. I then tighten the heck out of the set screw that prevents the shell plate bolt. Now it works like a charm and my issues are brass related (380 and 38 super brass in my 9mm).

  6. For me the biggest issue was the scheduling. The morning shoot with side matches isn't a very good scheduling, IMO. Also some were told that they should show up 15 minutes before the hour they are scheduled to shoot while others were told to show up based on their relays (ie relay 1 starts on the hour, relay 2 15 minutes past, etc).

     

    Of course the international shooters being surprised that they have to pay for their goodie bags with a payment after the awards ceremony was a bad thing, they should've done it immediately after they got the bags so they can decide if they wanted that stuff or not.

  7. 17 hours ago, HI5-O said:

    Was wondering why Dillon wasn’t the loader of USPSA. Dillon was always the loader of choice in the nationals surveys. Hmmmm...

     

    Because AFAIK Dillon hasn't sponsored any matches that I've been to. The only Dillon merchandise I've seen on the prize table were donated by Dillon vendors.

     

    This type of competition will be healthy IMO, Dillon has been sitting on the top of the mountain without competition for too long. To the point it is common for people to buy a press and then buy a bunch of aftermarket fixes for things that Dillon should've fixed long ago. With competition we might see improvements.

  8. 19 hours ago, HesedTech said:

    Essentials:

    1. Strong Mount
    2. Roller Handle
    3. Case Feeder

    Almost Essentials:

    1. Bullet Plate attached to Strong Mount.
    2. Extra Primer Tubes
    3. Spent Primer tube and bottle.
    4. Replace primer/powder overflow tray with after market screw on bottle to catch them.
    5. Polish inside of powder funnel
    6. Mr Bullet powder funnel for pistol caliber your reloading. 
    7. Franklin Vibra Prime
    8. Electronic powder scale. 

     

    Nice extras:

    1. Mr. Bullet feeder, mini or electric
    2. Mark 7 Auto Drive

    Enjoy!

     

     

    I've said this in Paulie's thread, but I consider the Spare Parts Kit as an essential as well. The $28 it costs will prevent you from having to wait a week to load if a part breaks. You still call and get the replacement sent from Dillon for free, but instead you get your machine working. And if that part isn't the issue you know then, not a week later.

  9. 1 hour ago, GrumpyOne said:

    I agree. I drop a Berry and it shattered...then again, I dropped an MTM and it shattered as well. The best boxes I have found are the Frankford Arsenal and Dillon boxes

     

    I haven't broken any of the pin hinge ones, but I noticed that with some of my older MTM boxes. I think it is because they are transparent, Magpul has said that transparent plastic isn't as strong as opaque plastic. And the MTM that have survived has opaque plastic on the bottom.

  10. 9 hours ago, MemphisMechanic said:

     

    Pro tip:

     

    Buy the Berry’s boxes instead. The 9mm one has each hole a few thosandths larger which is a huge help, yet it plays nice with the hundo.

     

    But more importantly? It has an acual pin-style hinge! The lid swings open and stays flat on the table. It isn’t trying to curl back shut on your hand the entire time it’s open.

     

     

    Those look nice I have MTM boxes with a similar hinge, but the Dillon boxes are half the price at quantity.

  11. I would consider the Dillon spare parts kits as a necessity. Sure every time I broke something Dillon sent me a replacement, but it takes a week to get here. Instead I reach into the spare parts kit and fix the issue now, and put the part that Dillon sends me in the kit. In fact I did just that today replacing the spring that pops back the primer lever, called up Dillon and they have a replacement on the way.

  12. I can't say it was the best purchase I've ever made because I got mine off the prize table. OTOH may not be the most expensive item I've gotten off the prize table, but it is the most useful item I've gotten. Thanks to it I case gauge every round I load, as it only takes an extra 30 seconds or so per a hundred rounds to box them up. I also have the polymer flip tray, I used to use another Dillon box, but those are a little tight and there are is sticking.

  13. NRR is an average across all frequencies, higher frequencies you can get larger reductions with very little material, while lower frequencies require a large amount of material to block it. So the more material the higher the NRR. That is why foamies and custom silicon plugs do so well, they have a lot of material is a very small space. With over ear protection you have to balance the material with the size of the muffs.

  14. Back when the division was brand new I proposed to Mike a 30 round limit, because that keeps things competitive as almost every gun has a 30 round magazine, but not all will have the 40+ round magazines.

     

    Mike's response was (paraphrased) "I don't want to put an additional burden on the ROs to have to count rounds."

     

    So that would be a huge 180 on that issue. And I agree with him, as we see from the recent Florida State Match often ROs have trouble tracking a 10 round magazine

  15. On 2/12/2018 at 9:37 PM, Sarge said:

    Yep Peltor makes good muffs. I use the Peltor SV tactical pro muffs with Gel cups. better noise reduction than MSA's and very comfortable.

     

    Peltor makes good muffs and they make absolute junk. The key is finding out which you are getting. I actually tried the Peltor Sport Tac 500s, but the Bluetooth sucked, it buzzed anytime it was on.

     

    Anyways to go with the topic I've been using the same set of MSA Sordin Supreme Pro X that I got from SRS Tactical almost 9 years ago. They've had to go back twice to SRS, once for warranty and once out of warranty, they it was a quick turn around. And they've lasted a lot longer than most other headphones I've used.

  16. 6 minutes ago, Sarge said:

    A dillon decapper won't push them out? Where does the pin go then? It has to go somewhere or clips break. Most pins will punch right through a primer that would be that tight.

     

    I don't know. I do know that I had a lot of primers that didn't eject. And when I switched to the Lee die, I found that the rate of that happening dropped dramatically. Of course I bought the Lee die because the U dies produce better groups according to my Bianchi friends.

  17. Upgrades I use the most of my 650

    Plastic Roller Handle

    Spent primer catcher

    Calipers

    Digital Scale (I got the one that BE sells)

    Mr Bullet Feeder

    The replacement indexing ball and spring

    Lots of primer pick up tubes

    Primer Flip Tray

    Tools (in particular a 1/4" socket wrench with a bit for the shell plate bolt)

    A canning funnel for pouring powder

    Hundo Case Gauge with flipper tray

    Lots of Dillon Boxes

    Extra loaded round catchers with covers to close the front hole

    Masking tape and sharpie to label ammo boxes

    Light to light up press while loading

    Movies or music to make the session not horrible

     

    Things I use occasionally:

    Bullet puller (the hammer kind)

    Cement Mixer to clean brass

    Shell Sorters

    Shaker table to work shell sorters

    Label Maker to label things

    Chrono

     

  18. 7 hours ago, Sarge said:

    If LEE pins are tightened properly they should push out before bending.

     

    I deal with a lot of very tight primers. Dillon won't push them out, but if I tighten down the Lee decapping pin it will push them out. I am still on my original Lee decapping pin, but I keep the hardened decapping pins in stock just in case.

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