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Tcon260

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  1. Does anyone make STI Dummy Magazines for dry firing?
  2. My wife and I have shot out a lot of barrels shooting F-Class. I used to spend a day at the range ding the 1 shot clean method. I have given up on this method for the last 5 barrels or so. I do know that a barrel will have a lot of copper for some small number of shots…2-3 or as many as 10 depending on the barrel. Since I tend to shoot a few number of shots in each session in the beginning of a new barrel load development…testing a few charges for velocity. I go to the range and shoot whatever I have to shoot. Take the barrel home and clean it down to bare metal. I repeat this until the barrel quits looking like a penny inside. Since I have a borescope, I know exactly when this happens. I have given up on brushes and Sweets in favor of wipeout for removing copper. Good luck
  3. I have shot long range F-class Open for about 10 years…I'm not really that good, but my wife is very good. She is a national champion and still holds the women's 1000 yard record, so I know my loading method works…its not the only way, but it works. Here is what I do. YMMV Own a redding neck sizing die and various bushings to get the neck interference (i.e. neck tension) that works best…really doesn't matter what the measurement is…test it on the target. Own a shoulder bumping die for when the headspace increases to the point that the last little bit of closing the bolt gets hard. Bump the shoulder back 0.001" - 0.002" depending on how well your press and brass maintain consistency. My Redding T-7 turret and annealed brass are consistent so I can usually do 0.001" setback. Own a FL die for when the bolt is hard to close for the full rotation. I usually neck size and only bump shoulder every 3-5 firings and hardly ever FL size. Do you self a favor and run from anyone that tells you to neck turn, especially on a factory chamber. Neck turning is for custom, tight chambered barrels where you have specified a neck diameter on your custom reamer. Even then, I have found it to not make any difference on the target. In fact, I sold all three of my neck turners just so I would not be tempted to ever turn necks again. I size my neck down below the final ID I want. Then I open the neck back up with a mandrel like the ones used for neck turning. Then all of the inconsistency of the neck wall thickness is pushed to the outside and my neck tension is consistent. I have found very light neck tension to work best for me, so by using mandrels for neck turning, I end up with 0.0075" - 0.001" neck interference (i.e. tension). Works for me. If I wanted for neck tension, then I would just take the mandrel and spin it in a drill and use emory to make it smaller to get the interference (tension) I wanted. Lots of ways to do it…this one ay that works for me.
  4. Thanks guys…sounds like a short tumble will do it
  5. I'm loading coated bullets….currently blue bullets. If I use lube…probable One Shot, how do you all remove the lube. Can I tumble the loaded rounds?
  6. rjacobs has it right. Buy one of these http://www.hornady.com/store/Headspace-Gauge-Kits/and learn how to use it. I do, however, disagree with setting headspace to match new factory loaded ammo. New factory ammo has headspace set to for a chamber cut to SAMMI minimum. Instead, do this: -Shoot some factory ammo through your rifle -Measure the headspace -Set your die so that headspace is 0.003" less for autoloaders and 0.001" less for bolt guns -Shoot your reloaded ammo with your die set this way, and measure headspace after a couple of loadings. Once you have a good, fully fire formed case that fits your chamber, set the die for 0.003" less. I find that all three of my AR's have exactly the same headspace. Setting dies by touching the shell plate and "doing anything else" is just not the right way to do it.
  7. Tcon260

    KKM Barrels

    I shoot a 35 at 1.125 lead. Sent 10 dummy rounds and barrel to KKM. They throated and shipped it back... No charge.m great barrel and company.
  8. Ok…my questions is that given a lot of lead bullets come larger than the advertised 0.401". And that no telling what mfg of bullet one will ultimately be using, what is the diameter of the throating reamer that is common for our sport? In other words, what diameter do I want the throat area so that generally speaking any "quality" lead bullet (Bayou, Bear Creek, Blue, etc) will not be hitting the barrel (lands, grooves, or throated area)? Is 0.402" enough? 0.403"? More?
  9. I know I can call Manson, and I will. but what diameter you all use for .401 lead bullets?
  10. I would like to purchase a 40 cal throating reamer to set up the freebore for .401 lead bullets. Does anyone have a reamer print or can share the information need to order one (Mfg, diameter, etc)?
  11. While Varget is the powder of choice for 308, 4895 should work equally well
  12. jdphotoguy, yep…sounds like I'm out of luck. No worries. It was a out of town match, so I'm not likely to help out. Just generally speaking, it seems like a good idea that all scores posted had a history log attached. If nothing else, keep people honest and make the stat process transparent. Nothing disparaging intended for all of those who work hard to make matches happen….
  13. Poppa Bear, Useful information while at the match with scoring device in hand. I am currently trying to determine if, from home after the match, one can see the scoring log (i.e editing history). You know....looking at the scores on the net,and something just doesn't look right compared to your observations at the match. Surely, just some sort of error...maybe my observation was just distorted...a hot day in the sun. So, my question is can someone: 1-no device in hand 2-no connection with the stat department 3-not a match official 4- just Joe Schmo See the editing history online.
  14. Jester121, 1-not sure...just a competitor trying to see a match log 2- again...not sure, but I doubt it. From just a philosophical point, can just some "Joe Schmo" competitor look at score logs, or is that just a match administrator function. Would be, as they say in Washington, "transparent" if that was the case.
  15. All, This is interesting and useful information to keep that small percentage of shooters who would change a score, as evidenced by MarkCO having DQ'd a shooter for changing a score. Aside from just the intellectual discussion, I am interested in looking at a score log for a match shot on Sunday 9/14. The scores are posted on practiscore.com; however, I don't see a score log for this match at http://scorelog.practiscore.com. I can follow the link to the page. And I see matches posted, but not the match I'm interested in seeing. In fact, when I click on any of the hyperlinks (match name or eye icon), I get "Sorry, We could not find the selected match. Please try again" 1-Why don't I see the match listed that I'm interested in? 1-Why can't I see any score logs?
  16. ZackJones, Your link does not work for me. Where did you find the log?
  17. A question for you Practiscorel experts. I just shot my first match using Practiscore…what an improvement over paper scoresheets. Quick stage scoring and results posted quickly. Love it. Let's just assume for a moment that we have a dishonest shooter in the squad…a real dirtbag…who wants to cheat. So he seemingly is a stand up guy and takes the tablet to score…you know…just helping out...doing his part to help the squad. What are the checks and balances so he can't go back and change his time or points on a stage? Is there a provision in the software where once a shooter "accepts" the score that the time, points, penalties can't be changed? Ya, I know that 99.8% of the shooters are honest, stand up people. And that a lot of the shooters don't care if some dirt bag does cheat. Me personally, I don't really care. Just wondering though if the software somehow has checks and balances.
  18. The come ups for each yardage past 300 are from your 300 yard zero. So, going from 400 to 500, come up 7.1-3.3 = 3.8 MOA...just like you thought. 13.8" drop at 400 yards is 13.8/4 .188 = 3.3 MOA . 1.047" = 1 MOA @ 100 yards. 1.047 x 4 = 4.188.
  19. Thanks guys....sounds like Clays International is not the ticket.
  20. Have a friend that is a new shooter using a Glock 22 in production. He just purchased a Dillon 650, which is great because I have been loading his ammo. The only powder he has is a couple of pounds of Clays International. Anyone have a minor load with this powder?
  21. I have two KKM barrels one for a Glock 22 and one for a Glock 35 since I don't really know if I can safely shoot lead or not through a factory barrel... seems to be equal numbers on each side of the debate. Sent the two barrels and 10 dummy rounds to KKM to be reamed. Less than a week later, received the barrels back. No charge. Not even shipping.
  22. Snowshooze, I just got around to installing your phenolic ball + spring….gotta say snapping problem solved!
  23. A Mrbullet Feeder is the best piece of reloading equipment bought in a long time. Best $450 I spent in a long time!
  24. Mark, Thanks for the great offer. I'll PM you to work out the details. All, I know all about Carbon Arms great products. I'm using his TWINS shell system as well as recently purchased one of his 22 LR uppers. All top of the line…. Ted
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