Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

soundwave

Classified
  • Posts

    141
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Contact Methods

  • Website URL
    http://www.youtube.com/user/soundwaveCTR

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Shooting, reloading, gaming, film, music

Recent Profile Visitors

484 profile views

soundwave's Achievements

Looks for Range

Looks for Range (1/11)

  1. I will echo the 1911 suggestions. Every gun enthusiast should own one. Fun to shoot, versatile for many competition circuits and it's classic americana! I settled on a Kimber Custom II (their base model) and it is an excellent pistol. Zero problems to date. Fpr 1200.00 though, you could look at some higher end 1911's. Good luck in your search
  2. Yep, a gentleman by the name of Hawk sells them at the Raahauge's Shooting Range in Corona, CA. Very nice guy and usually has a good supply. Might as well catch a uspsa match there to if you are making the trip. Every Saturday at around 9am. 14995 River Rd Corona, CA 92880 (951) 735-7981
  3. Just following up on this for anyone who may search for Solo1000 in the future - Fowlers in Orange County did indeed have Solo1000. Was about $19.00 per 12 oz. Thanks again to Chuck!
  4. Thank you Chuck, just put them on my list.
  5. Thank you very much man, I will give them a ring. I had no idea they carried powders. Cheers!
  6. Just wondering if anyone has had any luck finding Solo100 in the Los Angeles are. Thanks!
  7. Thanks for the info! Your write-ups have been excellent.
  8. Montana Gold and Zero's are the most popular as far as I know. Zero's are hard to find in stock sometimes. Define reasonable cost too. Have you considered moly coated to save a little money?
  9. Yeah, the metal on the inside of the body that limits the capacity gets in the way of the floor plate. Jones technique will work well.
  10. Hi Duke, For my Glock 9mm's (including a G19) I have found my OAL sweet spot to be right around 1.140". I am using 124gr MGB over Titegroup as well. That said, I have loaded out to 1.160" with no problems in my 9mm Glocks also. 1.140" just puts me at a good power factor and works 100% in my guns.
  11. I have found this OAL to be ideal for my G34. 1.135-1.140" seems like the sweet spot. Fits in mags, produces good burns, feeds 100%.
  12. Same here. I also received my invitation packet in the mail this morning as well.
  13. I started with 231 in 124gr. 9mm. It felt nice and was accurate for me, but was just very messy. I would not really care about the messiness except the grit kept getting in the trigger/connector area and made my trigger feel like shit a fee stages into a match. I have since moved onto Titegroup. I know you are not a fan, but I find it to be a great powder.
  14. Would be awesome to see someone roll into Production with a G26. Just saying...think about it
×
×
  • Create New...