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  1. On 10/2/2019 at 11:22 PM, 3gunNoob said:

    Hey LikesTo Shoot,

    What do you use for shotgun and who mod’Ed yours. I’m just trying to get more matches with JM. But I am going to move up to VM competition. 1) The loading port, when properly modified looks extremely better for quads, 2)my neck needs a soft gas gun and VM Is the softest.

    Still using the JM, if you keep it clean it works fine. (Until you bump the bolt release with a round chambered and the gun locks up until you pocket knife the shell back into the tube, big design flaw). Always carry a pocket knife!! 

    I picked up a barely used VM because that JM design flaw screwed me a few times and I “Knew the VM was Better” Haha on me.  

    I’m still trying to get the VM sorted out. 

    1st, I couldn’t hit s#*t with the VM, apparently some barrels aren’t straight. Fixed that with a rear sight and now can used slug out to 100 yards and score 21-24 often shooting trap.

    2nd, VM extractor wasn’t working well so I  installed a Benelli one and that’s fine now. Imagine having to extract shells during a stage with clays flung in the air. 🙀

    3rd, extra weight of extended lifter caused issues. YouTube was big help there.

    I’m back to using JM when I have time to play ( not much time this year) because I can count on it until I get more time with the VM.

    I recommend you get used to the JM and the game, save your money and skip the VM.

  2. Years ago i bought a bunch of bullets that didn't feed well in my gun. I found the needed OAL length for "that" bullet was much shorter than my chamber was used to.

    I modified a special case to use when trying a new bullet, if needed due to a supply problem.

    I seated a FMJ bullet in a case, drilled out primer pocket to 1/8", cut slits in opposites sides of the case and into the bullet.

    Through the enlarged primer pocket I use a punch to push out the bullet. Finish by  de-buring the the "test" brass as needed.

     

    Now I have a "tool" to use to help determine COL for any new bullet I want to try.

     

    Start the new bullet into the "tool brass", place "test cartridge" into the barrel chamber and seat until flush. Remove and measure COL, repeat a couple times with other bullets to help determine MAX COL and back off at least .010" to keep the bullet off the barrel lands. You must consider magazine size, amount of bullet depth into brass and many other factors but at least your not cramming a bullet into a "short chamber".

     

    I've found that reloading .223 that lighter weight bullets barely have any brass tension and must be seated deeper.

     

    This method is to give me an idea of where I need to load certain bullets.

    I used this when comparing 9mm  coated 147gr bullets from three major suppliers, two had identical COL one was shorter.

    Good to know if switch from brand "A or B" to brand "C".

     

    Be safe and work up loads slowly.

     

    Steve

     

  3. For < $500 you could buy a Weaver T36, w/rings, then hang it on any rifle you want and see most of your hits.

    It's a precision target scope that'll work on a 17HMR thru your 308 easily. If used the right rings it can be switched from gun to gun as needed.

    Certainly there are plenty of more expensive scope to choose from.

  4. I have a CX4 Storm, paid the $$$ for Sierra trigger upgrades. Recommend going with the AR 9mm platform instead. CX4 Storm cute, but lack of trigger and other options will never beat the AR platform.

  5. Not sure what's going on with your brass. What press and dies are you using?

    I use Hornady One Shot all the time and don't tube afterwards. The few time I stuck a case was because I didn't apply enough lube. (easy fix when using Lee dies, punch and hammer).

    I line my brass up in a tray, side by side, spray them down then tilt the tray to roll them a little and spray some more. Brass with crimped primers take additional effort too.

  6. I'm a nobody, shooter wise, but I've seen many a shooter try to make up a miss with a single reload only to miss again. Why not save the "match saverz" for the end and just drop two in for the missed shot. (Since the penalty was too great for eating an FTN.) There's NO way to make up for a mistake in any COF, it's just a matter of preventing a total melt down "when the plan goes to $hit".

  7. It's kinda funny. Today I was talking to someone about joining us for this match and he said he didn't want to shoot a match that ended so late on a Sunday afternoon. IIRC, last years match ended way sooner than I had expected it would. Looking at an old thread here, I posted at #22 we were done by 3:00PM.

    http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=199416

    Sure there are more shooters signed up,(approx.70 last year), but I trust that the match staff will get this thing kicked off early enough and adjusted to get us out without delay. :)

  8. If you don't really NEED the Federal SPP, those that do NEED them would appreciate them not getting gobbled up by people just wanting more primers to stock pile.

    I don't run anything that needs such a soft primer anymore and since they're easier to crush than the CCI and Winchester I'll leave them on the shelf.

  9. I de-prime and resize, fill primer pocket with any silicone I have already opened. After it's dry I partially fill the case with tumbler media to help reduce the chance of bullet set back from repeated use. (I used a heavy crimp once and it eventually came loose, but I was using plated bullets on those rounds.)

    Then seat bullets as normal, extra crimp if you feel the need.

  10. I also have become a fan of CFE 223. It's cheaper than most other powders, meters great and 27.5gr under 55gr Nosler BT have most groups touching at 100 yards. COL of 2.250" for my DPMS MKII 18" 1/9 barrel.

    YMMV

  11. C.J.

    I vote #3, just go with what works for you right now. One less bullet and ammo can to keep track of.

    What's the PF of your current load? You may want to consider just dropping your charge back a little bit to see how it works for you.

    Many of us have gone down this path you're looking at and have the extra springs and bullets to prove it.:)

    Since you'll be calling your shots it'll just be transitions you'll be working with between shots.

    Tweaking an M&P isn't like tweaking a 2011/1911..

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