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  1. How about a load for accuracy with the .38 special using 160 gr. Bayou bullets out to the 50 yard shots with a 627vcomp. Thanks

    Throw about 3.7grs of WST under those bullets and call it good.I ended up sending a few of my LRN/WST loads out with a local shooter to IRC because they grouped so well at 50.-Mike

  2. Thanks to everyone for your help. Sounds like this one will be used on the carbine that I intend to purchase soon.

    You'll really like it on a carbine.A Handi-Rifle or Contender in .357 would be slick platform too.Do a search in the Revolver forum for 230gr pin loads.A 230gr full wadcutter out of a .357,loaded sub-sonic can make the .300 BLK look kind of silly.-Mike

  3. Does that can have a booster?

    I don't think the Wraith does.I believe that it's a fixed mount model intended for carbine/smg use.The YHM Cobras have boosters.I hate to be the one to tell you,but that rascal isn't going to work on a tilt barrel gun.The Wraith is kind of a heavy bugger too,so I'm not so sure it would even cycle 100% on a Beretta 92.-Mike

  4. As the proud (I think) owner of a 9mm V12 Eric,I was wondering what kind of issues you're having.Are the 9 V12s not so good?I've just started playing with mine using 124s with HS-6,AutoComp,and Power Pistol.This is the first Open blaster I've owned,so I'm not even sure what to expect.It seems to be OK so far though.-Mike

    With all the holes in the barrel and the small comp I haven't been ableto come up with a 9mm Major load that makes enough gas to make for a smooth shooting gun.

    That's interesting.Would you care to share what powder and bullet combos you've tried?If it's looking like I'd just be wasting my time with 9mm,I might just have mine reamed out to .38 SC and be done with it.-Mike

  5. As the proud (I think) owner of a 9mm V12 Eric,I was wondering what kind of issues you're having.Are the 9 V12s not so good?I've just started playing with mine using 124s with HS-6,AutoComp,and Power Pistol.This is the first Open blaster I've owned,so I'm not even sure what to expect.It seems to be OK so far though.-Mike

  6. I hope she starts shooting revo. Maybe they will make an L frame sized .40 and put some pressure on S&W to bring more options than a 627 or 625. 646 or 610 anybody?

    Anyway I'm glad she's found another sponsor.

    +1! It would be nice to see somebody else get serious about the revo game.-Mike

  7. I must be livin right. 'Cause I can get through at least 14 stages without brushing my chambers. 160RN Bayous and Clays.

    Pay no nevermind to my Comp III speedloaders though.... :devil:

    WST works like this as well.My wife prefers using Comp II's,so yeah,I've got extra incentive to keep things clean.As far as using Short Colts vs Specials,I don't know,I'm not good enough to notice a difference so I just use the Special cases I already have.-Mike

    Are you running WST in .38 Special? Care to share your load data? As soon as my Clays is gone I want to try it, because I already load it in my .40 Limited gun and I already know it's great in .45. Trying to consolidate powders.

    Sure,I run 3.7grs under a 158 LRN.I got this load out of an older Winchester free brochure.It seems to make PF out of just about everything I've tried it in.There's definitely some room to increase a bit if you have to.-Mike

    3.7gr of which powder?

    Lee

    3.7grs of WST,-Mike
  8. I must be livin right. 'Cause I can get through at least 14 stages without brushing my chambers. 160RN Bayous and Clays.

    Pay no nevermind to my Comp III speedloaders though.... :devil:

    WST works like this as well.My wife prefers using Comp II's,so yeah,I've got extra incentive to keep things clean.As far as using Short Colts vs Specials,I don't know,I'm not good enough to notice a difference so I just use the Special cases I already have.-Mike

    Are you running WST in .38 Special? Care to share your load data? As soon as my Clays is gone I want to try it, because I already load it in my .40 Limited gun and I already know it's great in .45. Trying to consolidate powders.

    Sure,I run 3.7grs under a 158 LRN.I got this load out of an older Winchester free brochure.It seems to make PF out of just about everything I've tried it in.There's definitely some room to increase a bit if you have to.-Mike

  9. I must be livin right. 'Cause I can get through at least 14 stages without brushing my chambers. 160RN Bayous and Clays.

    Pay no nevermind to my Comp III speedloaders though.... :devil:

    WST works like this as well.My wife prefers using Comp II's,so yeah,I've got extra incentive to keep things clean.As far as using Short Colts vs Specials,I don't know,I'm not good enough to notice a difference so I just use the Special cases I already have.-Mike

  10. I can't say that I was terribly impressed with Simple Green in my ultra sonic.I might not have had it mixed strong enough though.What I did find that worked was plain old Dawn dish soap.I've heard that Murphy's Oil Soap is supposed to work too.No clue how to mix it.My biggest revelation with this ultra sonic was to let the solution "de-gas" for a while before putting parts in.Heat is also good.I've only used it a couple of times so far and am really just in the experimental stage with it.-Mike

  11. Enjoy it while you can. She probably won't make it to week 3.

    If it was shooting only, not overly physical, and none of this 'vote off' stuff.. I think the woman would have better chances.. it's sort of stacked against them

    I'm wondering why we're not looking at a 50/50 male/female cast yet.Maybe there aren't enough ladies applying?-Mike

  12. I'm with CocoBolo, spend money on payments and get better mileage a warranty and piece of mind and weekends free, or spend money on parts, and weekends crawling around on the ground, and trust me if something is gonnabreak it's gonna break on a Sunday evening, in the rain, when it's freezing, and you gotta be at work Monday.

    Add me to this list as well.I spent way to much time fixing junk when I was young and broke.You'd be suprised how far you can get with this newer stuff with a cheap code reader,a multimeter,and Google.-Mike

  13. I've got one of these old rascals too.They're a pretty cool gun.Mines broken though,IIRC theres a little tab on the trigger that keeps the cylinder from spinning when its "at rest".Normal lock up is OK,but when I close up the gun,the cylinder spins on its own.I've never been able to find replacement parts.I'll have to take another look at it to see if I remember how that whole mess works.As far as loads for these things,they where made to burn Cordite,which I understand can get really hinky when it gets warm out.-Mike

  14. That's great info Bearcave!Was one of those links supposed to be an entry form?Its looking like they're both the same announcement flyer?I'm thinking it would be good idea if the organizers had a link for the entry form on the Ruger or Heartland websites,especially if they're charging an extra $10 for day of registration.-Mike

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