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Just Thinkin

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  1. I believe Doug was the only one to shoot it CLEAN.
  2. I spoke with George Huening at a local match a few weeks ago. He said he was offering the 'roller trigger bar plunger' he made when he operated World Class Pistols. He said they would soon be available on his new web site and he thought Henning and EGW might carry them as well. I guess one of the prototype rollers were in the P-9 Huening built for Doug Koenig that won the World Chapionships with. I didn't get any contact info.
  3. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ How long ago was that? I think Huening closed WCPI around 1995. He sold the rights to the hammer patent to Koenig.
  4. Thanks for all the feedback. I was reading a post in other area's and see that setting my chrono in bright sun could cause some problems with the readings. As a learning experience I'll try again with my chrono in the shade. If she blows she blows ! I think you have identified the actual problem. I have experienced readings that were all over the map with loads I had used before and had some reasonable expectation as to how they would perform when my chrono was sitting in the direct, bright sunlight. As an example of this....back in June of this year I was chronographing some loads. It was an overcast day with some clear spots allowing for direct sunlight. I was in the middle of a 10 round string when one of these clear spots passed over the range I was shooting on. My chrono readings went from being consistently within range of what I expected them to be to drastic variations in velocity. The rounds that had the big differences in velocity were fired in the direct sunlight. I have a PACT chrono and if I set it up in one of the bays that is almost always shaded it gives me accurate readings all the time...usually within 2pf of what I get when my loads get chrono'd at a major match where they have the chronographs set up in a box with artificial light. Thanks for the info. I appreciate it.
  5. Thanks for all the feedback. I was reading a post in other area's and see that setting my chrono in bright sun could cause some problems with the readings. As a learning experience I'll try again with my chrono in the shade. If she blows she blows !
  6. The Koenig hammers are now made by EGW and originally designed and built by George Huening of World Class Pistols. There are rumors of George Huening getting back into gun building. He and his son have been shooting some local matches in the Indy area.
  7. I should have been more specific. I intended to load 3.5 gr of WST! The low is 641 fps and the high is 884 fps. O/A length is 1.190. The old "blow your topstrap" stories popped in my head when I realized the mistake. The extreme spread got me thinkin of EXPLOSION instead of controled burn. Of course I couldn't find my brass to inspect the primers
  8. I have 200 rds of 220 gr S&S cast bullets that were mistakenly loaded with 3.0 grains of WST. I ran 10 rounds through the chrono and had 240 fps x spread with a std deviation of 42! These crazy numbers led me to my mistake. Are these things unsafe to use for "just shoot em up to get rid of them" rounds or is there disaster in my future?
  9. I was checking out various guns this past weekend. The Tanfaglio's felt nice in my hand and seemed to point well. So, how popular are these guns in the action shooting sports and where does one go to get aftermarket performance parts for them? What is the general opinion of these pistols?
  10. That's basically what Pro Grip is, just concentrated and with out the perfume. Lets see,,,,,,,it's in my bathroom and cheap. The wife will buy it for you without question. You don't have to go to the high priced sporting goods store, and my friends haven't smelled my hands in quite awhile
  11. That's basically what Pro Grip is, just concentrated and with out the perfume.
  12. I don't have the problem but I know many race drivers and motocross riders use anti-perspirant on their hands and even their foreheads. May be worth a try. It works for them.
  13. My Dremel and I are inseparable. The relationship started on shaky ground but after several hundred dollars of teaching, maybe thousands, we have learned to appreciate each others needs and wants. I don't ask her to do what she is incapable of and in return she promised not to waste any more of my money. Occasionally she lies but I love her !
  14. Once again I say "thanks". Trying to get an idea of how much to buy for the season. I'm obviously a newbe ? LOL !
  15. How many major reloads can a guy expect to get from 40 brass? What are the signs of your brass being used too many times to load it "one more time" ?
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