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Colin - room for 2 ride alongs?
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Wow, bad slide, never seen that before!
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Looks fun Dan, can't wait!
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Nice blaster!
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Nice pics Joel and congrats!
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Very nice!
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Eli - I'm new to Chicago, where do you shoot USPSA around here?
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Free or cheap brass is best!
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I recommend the Lee U-die. When I first bought my Dillon 650 I shot Limited and had to chamber check every round because too many (~10%) Glock bulged rounds were getting through. I bought and have a Redding GRX die on a single stage press and while it works great it adds another step and time to the reloading process. A friend and multi-division GM recommended the U-die and I no longer chamber check any rounds and have had 0% bulged rounds get through. The U-die does slow the 650 down just a hair, but it eliminates the chamber check and the added GRX step.
I've added U-dies to all the calibers I reload and have >30k rounds loaded with no bulge problems. Note ~10k are 38SC and the U-die eliminates any bulges there too.
Shoot straight!
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SVI if you can afford the dough and wait!
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Hey man, glad to hear you're back I miss your pithy comments!
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Happy B'Day Fran!
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Mike, I think you need a larger sample set before you call it a day. Just the Enginerd in me!
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Nice job Mechanic!
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Congrats, Kyle!
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A slide racker is not allowed in the USPSA Limited division. I will find the rule when I get home tonight and post it.
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Very cool!
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I've bought a gun from them and the transfer was quick to Ohio.
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That is an interesting & cool looking blaster.
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Yup, I target .378 which works great for my SV 38 SC IMM Open guns.
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It depends on how light your mainspring is set. I'd recommend Fed or Win SP if you are set light and WSR if set with a factory spring. All the primers work under certain conditions.
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The combo works great if you can get enough metal off the Dawson base pad to fit the gauge.
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According to a well know Gunsmith whose last name starts with a 'B' the bullet jump to the lands and grooves would cause extremely fast barrel wear and dangerous conditions. I asked because I wanted to shoot 9mm for steel out of my 38 SC, so not recommended.
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This sure sounds like a gunsmith question which is not me, but here goes my 2 cents!
The tight tolerance of the locked breech allows the pistol to replicate the previous shot fired, hence greater accuracy. That is typically handled by the slide to barrel fit in a Glock, which is why "fitted" barrels produce better groups in Glocks. I agree with the other in that the recoil spring would have no noticeable impact on lock time.
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After house hunting all week with the wife, she is ready to get rid of me! I can drive, too I just don't know where I'm going.