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SauconValley Shooter

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  1. Good Morning,

    The saga continues. I honed and polished the chambers and then headed off to the range. The once fired Starline, reloaded using the EGW U die, shot five or six rounds before the cylinder locked up. The range pickup brass loads, also sized by the U die, fired all eight shots but were a little sticky to extract.

    This load was just over minor in my CZ but I have not chronoed it in the 929. My plan now is to get some 147 or 160 Bayou bullets and load a low speed. low pressure round to see if that solves the problem.

  2. Good Evening,

    I bought a 929 and I am having problems with it. I shot three moon clips with 9mm reloads from my semi-auto "practice" bin, and 23 went off fine with no extraction problems. I bought 1000 Starline 9mm cases, loaded my standard minor load, 124 gr Berry's and 3.9 gr Clays, on a 650 with a Lee sizing die. After four shots you could not pull the trigger to rotate the cylinder. I could tap the moonclip in and finish shooting eight, but then I would have to tap the extractor with my brass squib rod to get the moonclip out of the gun.

    I read on one of the other threads about 929 problems and ordered the EGW undersized sizing die. I loaded some more rounds and now I get five shots before the cylinder locks up. I am wondering if the new cases are the problem. My next step is to load a few rounds with my semi-auto brass and see if they still fire. I was also thinking of honing and polishing the chambers.

  3. Good Morning,

    There are still slots open for the Beast. There will be eleven stages, including one low light stage. The round count is 130, so it will not make a big dent into your ammo stash!

    We plan to incorporate swingers, up and downs, out and backs, a clam shell, a charger, some poppers and even a couple of static targets! If you shot or heard about the HARD AS HELLertown matches, then you get the idea.

  4. Good Morning,

    Joanna and I are going to be shooting 625s exclusively until USPSA revolver Nationals. We will shoot four inch 625s in IDPA and our USPSA 625s (5 and 6.5 inch) in USPSA, ICORE and steel matches. I would like to have two loads to shoot but I do not want to have to change the sights.

    A quick look at numbers gives me 165 power factor with 230 grain bullets at around 720fps. Using 200 grain bullets with the same speed would be around 145 power factor. This would work out well as some of the local steel matches are limited to 150 power factor. In reality it will be more like the heavy load at 170 and the light load just under 150 power factor. I am assuming that point of impact will be fairly consistent if the bullet velocity is the same.

    Has anyone done this?

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