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  1. The 550 is a great balanced machine.  The lack of auto index isn't an issue because your left and right hand are both doing something.  Add a case feeder and now your right hand doesn't leave the handle and your left is indexing and placing a bullet.  I was in your situation a few years ago: I had a 550 and wanted to go faster.  I debated about getting a case feeder or selling the 550 and getting a 650.  I cheaped out and got the 550 case feeder.  I struggled with it for a year.  It never quite worked 100%  and I ended up getting a 650 and selling the 550.  The 650 was designed for a case feeder from the start.  The 550 case feeder was an afterthought.

  2. 9 minutes ago, Fishbreath said:

     

    This is a problem (IMO) with the application of 3.3.1, more than the idea of Production 15. The standard ought to be "legal to possess a magazine purchased today", rather than "legal to possess a magazine".

     

    Nobody in those states, who has preban mags (myself included), WANTS to be forced to shoot 10-rounds.  It's fine because people who don't can still shoot L10 or production.  Except everyone says 3.3.1:  Let's get rid of L10 you don't need it.  

     

    22 minutes ago, shred said:

    Why? 

     

    Enforce it and borrow or buy hicap mags over the counter if you go to an out of state match and absolutely nothing changes for people that don't go out of state.

     

    Doing so for ONLY production is an interesting idea.  You'd have to get ALL the MD's in the state to agree to that AND get permission from the USPSA president per 3.3 

  3. 37 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

    You mean 3.3.1? 😉

     

     

    I've never seen 3.3.1 applied in a state that has grandfathering, like Massachusetts.  Make Production 15 and people who shoot platforms that didn't exit in 94 are SOL.

  4. On 4/10/2022 at 9:14 AM, OpenshooterAclass4lyfe said:

    Slightly off topic.  How did your friend get bumped to open? 

    This was probably 10 years ago.  Back then they still had the 500 gun rule in limited.   He had an SVI sight tracker that hadn't met the 500 mark yet and ran into Amadon at the safe table.  He got bumped to open and our next stage was chrono where he went minor.  

  5. On 2/19/2022 at 9:46 PM, Sarge said:

    With certain brass my Dillon and LEE standard dies would not hold Jacketed bullets in place in my 9MAJOR loads. FC brass seems to be one with thinner case walls. Udie cured the movement 100%.

    Same here.  FC brass + dillon dies + MG = setback.  I also had issues with bullet pull with Berry's in 38 special.  I never had issues with coated bullets.  roll size + u-die in 9 & 40.  u-die in 38spl.  Some day I'll get get 38/357 dies for my case pro.  

  6. 3 hours ago, AR_James said:

     

    Sounds like you have an outstanding AD.  Unfortunately that is not the case across the board.  Just as an example, this was a response from a USPSA Section Coordinator when he was asked about supporting/growing Steel Challenge in his area: "not a function of my role as Section Coordinator", "steel challenge isn’t my purview. Steel Challenge isn’t even mentioned in the sections by-laws."

     

    I am not saying SC needs its own separate board of directors.  But, forming a committee or something similar of dedicated steel challenge participants to make decisions/rules for the sport seems logical. 

     

     

    I guess I'm REALLY lucky because my section coordinator was the match director for our USPSA area match and is a SC Club 13 member.  

  7. I'd vote No.  Maybe I'm spoiled:  I've known and regularly shot with, the last three Area 7 directors.  Lee, our current AD, regularly posts which matches he will be shooting that month, which usually include a steel challenge match, and asks people to introduce themselves and bring up any issues they have.  I shoot both, regularly help out at my clubs USPSA match and have been running registration/scoring for our SC matches for 7 years.  

    -Mike CRO w/ SC endorsement.

  8. I built a glock 40 CO gun for my wife.  I had a bunch of preban 40 mags from my Limited gun and I live in the grandfathered magazine capacity limited state.  9mm pre-bans are going for 2-3x the cost of 40's.  If I lived in a free state I would have used 9mm.  

  9. On 5/3/2021 at 2:25 PM, Hdiamond said:

     

    I get frustrated whenever I hear this myth that we need special divisions for those states. Rule 3.3.1 handles this across all divisions. L10 was started as a place to send the Single Stacks before Single Stack. Production was started for off the shelf guns, not to give 10-round states a division to play with. The capacity was an equalizer across a wide variety of models. 

     

    Rule 3.3.1 doesn't really handle states that have grandfathering rules.  In MA you can have pre-94 mags.  If production went to 15 you shoot a glock w/ pre-ban mags.  If you wanted to shoot an M&P or SigP320 you'd be a felon or stuck with 10 rds.  

  10. The 550 is a great well balanced press that wasn't designed for a case feeder.  The lack of auto index doesn't slow it down.

    The 650 is a great press that was designed for a case feeder

    The 550 with a case feeder is unbalanced (your left hand has to advance and place a bullet) finicky press. 

     

    I owned a 550 and wanted to go faster.  I debated about selling it and buying a 650 or adding a case feeder to 550.  I bought the 550 case feeder.  When it worked it was a little faster.  When it didn't it was a frustrating PITA.  I ended up buying a 650, selling the 550.  I would have kept it for lower volume calibers if I had the space.  

  11. My 650 setups in 9, 40, 38spl are

     

    1  Dillon Sizing die

    2  Lee U-die (not flared enough to prevent case smashing in station 1) with primer punch removed

    3  flare & powder drop.  I have it rotated so that the fail safe rod still works.  Others swap over to springs

    4  Dillon seating die

    5  Dillon sizing die

     

  12. On 6/9/2019 at 9:18 AM, Sarge said:

    8.7.3 Normal stage inspection is allowed during the hours of the match, providing there are match staff present. 8.7.4 No person is permitted to enter or move through a course of fire without match staff present to supervise competitor actions during stage inspection unless the Range Master has specifically approved inspection of the stages with no staff present. Without match staff present or specific approval, the course of fire is to be considered closed or off limits. Reasonable efforts must be made to communicate information to all competitors about closed courses. 8.7.4.1 Altering stage props, targets or any other part of a COF without the approval of the Range Master is subject to the provisions of Section 10.6

     

    Is this the Candice  rule? 😉

  13. I was in a similar situation to you.  I wanted to load faster but didn't want to deal with selling my 550 and buying a 650 (didn't have room for both).  I could never get the 550 working with the case feeder reliably  for all calibers I loaded.  It worked but I was constantly fiddling with it (which slowed me down significantly).  The manual indexing was NOT an issue without the casefeeder but it definitely limits you with one.  I finally broke down and bought a 650, sold the 550, and used the casefeeder for my case pro.  The 550 is a great machine and if I had the room I would still have it but without the casefeeder.  If you want a casefeeder I'd recommend going for a 650 instead. 

  14. 2 hours ago, Joe4d said:

    Just went through it,,, Surprised me was the Tightgroup in every division. Either top or a point or two off. Ive been out of game about 10 years, but here I ws thinking I needed new powder do to all the shortcomings posted about on this forum with coated bullets. Have always used it and have about 12 lbs on hand.. Also have WST,, which I have always had good luck with in 40, never really seen temp sensitivity,,, although I am a fair weather shooter, so usually chrono when its warm and dont shoot if its freezing.

     

    WST is reverse temperature sensitive.  The higher the temp the slower it shoots.  I shot A7 a few years ago with a guy who got bumped from Major to Minor using WST on a HOT day.  That was after he got bumped from Limited to Open. 

  15. 2 minutes ago, olstyn said:

    If you have to interrupt your loading rhythm for some reason other than a press malfunction, make sure you leave the press with the ram up/handle down - that way you can be absolutely sure of the status of every station.  Any time you leave the shell plate full and the ram down and walk away, or even just turn your attention to something else briefly, you've got an opportunity to throw a double charge.  If you leave the ram up/handle down, on the other hand, it's 100% obvious that your next move should be "lower ram" followed by "rotate shell plate."  Beyond that, as others have said, visually verify every charge before you pull the handle.

     

    This is how I used to reload on my 550.  I never had a squib or double charge in the tens of thousands of rounds I loaded on my 550.  

  16. Sorry for the old thread revival.  I am going through this issue setting up .40 10-rounders for my STI DVC Limited.  The stock followers/springs make it very difficult to get the 10th round in and almost impossible to seat on a closed slide. 

     

    I picked up the Dawson 0.300" +0 basepads which are great.  Is there a better basepad retainer than the STI one with the star?  The hole diameter is larger than the star and basepads move around a bit. 

     

    I also picked up the Dawson Competition STI Follower For 40 S&W/45 ACP based on this thread.  It's going to take a fiddling to get them to attach to the STI 10-round spring.  I didn't realize that this follower deactivated the slide stop.  Has anyone trimmed/modified the stock follower to allow seating 10-rounds on a closed slide?  I've had to trim all my S&W M&P 9/40 10-round mag followers.  

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