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NoSteel

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  1. I just received my sight w/ 8moa dot. Actually a bit brighter than the video would have you believe. Very little distortion, nice round dot. At highest setting get some flaring but with my eyes that is the norm. Glass appears pretty clear w/ no distortion. Compared to the Romeo3 XL I've been using I find the adjustments a little bit simpler. Like the fact it's window is almost as tall albeit narrower. Previously had milled the Cheely mount for the XL so fitment was non issue. Range this weekend....
  2. M2 Inc.. https://www.ratchetingbuckles.com/
  3. You can use a cheap automotive brake cylinder hone to polish the inside of the tube to get it super smooth...
  4. Yes. About an hours work. File, stone, Crown cutter with pilot.. I milled the nub off but you can use hacksaw..
  5. This is what I did and is worth what you would pay for the cutter/pilot. When your done, just sell it online and you'll only be down a few bucks and you'll have a professional quality crown.
  6. The 929 Comp is useless in my opinion.. Used it a few times in steel challenge @ 130pf and it just pretty much just collected crud. Most 929 have been shown to have poor crowns. I think a recrowning and developing a load off a 160gr bullet will feel better to you and give better accuracy.. I went this route:
  7. Not sure your going to get a reply to a 5 year old post from a member who hasn't been active for the same 5 years....
  8. Are these going to be coated bullets? If so, as stated by others, be sure to bell enough to insure your not shaving the coating off. You will also note that you get a little more coke bottling of the case which should not cause you any issues..
  9. I believe most or all are 4-40 thread. I bought a bunch from McMaster Carr in 1/8” length for like $6 for 50.. Trick I use is to Red loctite one side in an let set up before installing. The other I use blue and it will always be the only one that loosens when you do pull apart. Recently turned my own that is the sleeve and head combined so now I only have one screw to worry about!!!
  10. I run nothing but Winchester brass / Federal primers in those clips with no issues at all. Eject fine also. What bullet profile / size you using, RN, .355, ..357?? The 160grRN Bayou .358 in Winchester brass just fall right into the cylinder!!
  11. I had done the same. 2 washers will take care of it..
  12. . not quite.. Little slight of hand!!
  13. I have a discolored used one and a new one. The new one seems to have issues with powder clinging to the sides due to static. The old one never does.. As long as I can see thru it I'll keep using the old one..
  14. Sheltered in too long... Fresh from a morning on the range... My other open gun also.... Like I said, inside too long
  15. Mounted mine to the bench a while ago and it made a huge difference.. Simple design with using only 1 mount point for MBF
  16. Your pics got deleted so can't see but may be able to square it up and add material to the sight itself or make a new one to fit larger slot. Hell, if it turns into that much work, dovetail it in and it would disappear right into barrel rib.. Yeah, I can help you spend your money!!
  17. Then he has to re-circumcise it!! Ouch ..
  18. Sounds like one led to the other, than the next and the next..... That sucks.. Is your smith going to weld up and re-cut?
  19. I agree that a small annual member fee may help keep the forums active with only a small loss in "active" users. As far as bringing in new members, maybe an initial 6mo free option before joining may help with that. There are many options to your OP but it really comes down to if you really want to do it anymore Brian.. Recent events prove 1 thing, live life your way!!!
  20. https://tridentstagedesigner.com Nothing fancy but does work pretty well on an IPad / IPhone for quick stage ideas...
  21. The OP doesn't really say what the scenario was. His follow up post did. My only point in referencing this was to indicate how even with a more defined description there were many opinions.
  22. Need more detail but sounds like, REF... An example why more info. Is required: https://forums.brianenos.com/topic/36170-range-failure-or-shooter-failure/
  23. Do the same routine but with a much slower cadence. Once you get your groups where you want start to speed up until they open up. This should help determine where your loosing control.. Running it slower will allow you to prep the hammer before letting it drop. Being double action and not knowing what your trigger pull is like I'm guessing your pulling the muzzle quite a bit thrust trigger pull.. For me, I found gripping with my weak hand thumb over strong hand thumb behind hammer helps allot (Bobbed Hammer)..
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