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RevolverJockey

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  1. I am probably in the minority, but I have probably loaded 80,000 rounds of 9mm and aside from culling out the .380, I have never looked at the cases. It may be possible to set up a case feeder with some sort of chute that lines them up and rolls them where you can just watch one fixed point? Lee
  2. It does sound like maybe your cylinder could be out of spec. I loaded maybe 25,000 rounds for my 627-4 using Starline brass and Dillon dies and never had a round that wouldn’t chamber.
  3. Kind of depends on which 627. If it was a 627-4 in 38 Super I would pay that because I should have sold the last one I had. I can’t imagine they pull as much as they used to in .38/.357 since the 929 came out unless someone was already heavily invested in .38 SC or something like that. I don’t know the value of moon clips these days as I have been making my own for a while now. Best of luck if you choose to get it. Lee
  4. If you end up not being able to find something that works send me a message and I can make you some of whatever thickness you need based on a thicker version you have. To answer your original question, does going from .032” to .038” cause headspace concerns? No. Does it change the headspace? Yes. If the cylinder rotates without binding and you get reliable ignition, that is all you need. Lee
  5. The hard part is you want to be spinning about the cylinder axis not the OD of the cylinder. If I didn’t have a lathe and wanted to try doing it I would put a best fit piece of threaded rod through the renter of the cylinder and spin it in a drill against a 1” belt sander. The more pressing question is why is it touching all of a sudden? Lee
  6. Yeah I have tumbled (dry) loaded rounds before without incident. Another option would be to trade them someone whose forearm doesn’t care. I would be a subgun would chew right through that and not care. Lee
  7. My local shop has one for $1,150 with a JM grip but otherwise looks stock. Looks to maybe have a few hundred rounds through it.
  8. Good point. Also, a small pistol primer fits over the screw and can be used to fix an over shortened screw. Any guesses how I know?
  9. I like to grab them lightly in a drill and shorten and profile them with a dremel cutoff wheel. A second option is a thin threaded plate with a flat file.
  10. Before USPSA allowed 8 shot minor I would shoot my 610 with 200 Gr LRN going about 660 fps. If another revolver showed up to the match, I would shoot revolver, otherwise I would compete in production. I loved that gun. Lee
  11. 610 moonclips sit on the face of the cylinder. They can’t really be recessed because they need the clips to headspace, hold the brass and eject as both 10mm and 40 SW are rimless cartridges.
  12. You can run it through a coffee filter and keep reusing the liquid then take it to most household chemical recycling centers (usually near the waste collection). I make peroxyacetic acid to dissolve the lead out of suppressors and take the liquid there labelled “lead contaminated acid” and then take it by the gallons and have never questioned it. Been doing it for years and that is lead acetate which can absorb through the skin. The stuff coming out of brass is much less hazardous. Another option would be just to evaporate off the liquid. There really isn’t a laymen’s way of making it ground safe. Lee
  13. I would consider that acceptable. A lot of the Copper consumables I use at my EDM shop have gone up 37% since the beginning of the year. Lee
  14. It does just fine. It takes a bit longer, but works. I buy ferret bedding in bulk at the pet store. I also use my cement mixer to tumble 00 Buckshot in moly. Many uses.
  15. I use a cement mixer for shotgun shells and semi cleaning brass for inspection.
  16. Everyone should read what he is saying. He test fits a clip, shoots other rounds then tries reinstalling the original clip but can’t. This isn’t a problem with the dimensions of the clip, it is something occurring while shooting. you might try marking the cylinder and the round or trying all 8 orientations. It is unlikely but possible, you are not putting the same rounds into the same holes and there is a minor tolerance stack. any chance you have a gage pin set? Lee
  17. I have seen something similar with sub minor loads using WST in .38 Super. Almost as though there wasn’t a good enough seal to keep blowback around the brass. This was 158gr cast LRN and Starline brass, 2.6gr WST at 1.250” OAL. Once I raised the velocity over 800 fps it went away. Lee
  18. I have one for the Cmore. I was wanting to try out the AP.
  19. I know it is possible to put a Aimpoint Micro (or clone) on a Buckmark with the picatinny and the OEM low mount, but have never seen a direct mount. Does no one make a mount you can attach the AP to the mount through the bottom then bolt it to the pistol to get the optic as low as possible? I am a machinist and will probably make one if needed to try this out but would rather buy one. Thanks.
  20. You can just pull the trigger. The hand will advance the cylinder until the stop engages the notch as part of the trigger pull. Lee
  21. I have always noticed I get more duplicates of new posts. For example, I don’t get them for this thread - only one notification.
  22. I am pretty sure all of them do. I know mine can do the dot or circle dot in battery or solar mode and from the looks of it, the shake awake feature works in all modes.
  23. I live in AZ where there is plenty of bright sunshine. The one thing I have noticed with the Holosun solar optics is that they were obviously designed to shoot inside at a target inside or outside at a target outside. Standing indoors and pointing it out the window and you can’t see the circle dot at all because it is illuminating based on the inside ambient light. I know it doesn’t come up often in shooting sports but something to consider. I have a 9mm SBR with the circle dot solar and a .22 SBR with just the battery dot. If there had been a circle dot battery as cheap as the solar one I bought I probably would have gotten that. Lee
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