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ty45955

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  1. My Chargemaster was susceptible to the airflow from the central air inlet. I checked it against my Lyman electronic scale with the AC not sucking air and it threw 10 loads at the setting I programmed. I noticed that it will try to re-zero itself when the "wind is blowing" as mentioned above in this thread.
  2. Need some help - Just got a Chargemaster and my 6.5 Creedmore groups went from .30 to over an MOA. I had done some work on the gun, so not sure the cause until today I loaded a few rds and double checked the powder wt. Should have been 42.0, but varied up to 42.4. My charger sits on a bench about 4' from the upstairs AC return duct. Could this be the problem? I've heard about stray air currents, but never had this experience.
  3. I shoot the RPR in 6.5 CM and a JP 6.5 Grendel. Both sub 1/2 MOA but the Grendel has the recoil of a .22 and it is a 1000 yd shooter too. The 6.5 is mild, but your wife might like the 6mm CM even better.
  4. Dang, that's a long way from me. The Triangle area that is. I'll have to keep looking.
  5. II called Blackwater - now Academi - and was transferred to a number that let me leave a message, but never called me back. I understand they don't have a range for civilian use. There is a range listed in NSSF in Moyock, but it doesn't really exist. C-2 over in Pungo is the best bet locally, but expensive and no bays to practice movement. A range near Hertford is available, but has a waiting list. May be something in the Raleigh area. I'll try the links you posted and thanks.
  6. I think a combination of lower bullet and gas velocity clearing the action is the crud culprit. Certainly nothing that is a big problem, and I wouldn't change my lube practice over a bit more crud. I do expect it to worsen when I get my can out of jail and on the gun.
  7. I called Blackwater - now Academi - and was transferred to a number that let me leave a message, but never called me back. I understand they don't have a range for civilian use. There is a range listed in NSSF in Moyock, but it doesn't really exist. C-2 over in Pungo is the best bet locally, but expensive and no bays to practice movement. A range near Hertford is available, but has a waiting list. May be something in the Raleigh area.
  8. Of course if you have a year to wait, you could practice with a suppressed rifle when you get your can :-) Is that going to be the next IPSC division?
  9. I use 0-20 Synthetic on the bolt and carrier and wet it down. Works for me. But - on the 300BLK I've noticed it carbons up around the tail of the bolt much more quickly than on the 223 or Grendel. Oil, or just the nature of the 300 BLK?
  10. Any ranges, clubs, matches in the Eastern part of the state? I live just south of the NC/Va line in Moyock and having trouble finding an IPSC/3G/PRS range
  11. This is an old topic and post, but as I've just moved to Moyock, NC it's pertinent. I've been to C-2 and it's a nice, commercial range with firing lines and Range Officers. Mostly stand and shoot, but several different ways to do it there. Max range is 300yd and no runnin and gunnin. I'm hoping someone will respond with information on where I can find an IPSC club and range and a 1000yd range near me.
  12. One more thing - how long did it take to get your can? I'm into 8 mo now.
  13. Thanks for the warning! A bud in NM is into this now and every time I hear from him he has something new for his toy. I'll probably start like he did with a Ruger Precision and add to it as I get better on the trigger. Already have a Vortex PST 4-16 x 50 I can start with. I'll probably bug you about loads and OAL and stuff like that. Thx again
  14. That's a nice group! I'll do some research, but likely will go with the 6.5 - more data, more parts and brass and such. I do reload. Dillon 1050 for mass quantities and a 650 for less. Rockchucker waiting to be (re)used for precision. Have shot IPSC and 3 gun in New Mexico, but not here yet. Just moved to Moyock, NC and have not gotten with a club. Ranges are different here. Long range rife is a JP heavy barrel Grendel. Shoots well, but not like that group you sent. Course, could be the shooter... I'll probably have to sell an Open gun to be able to afford to play this game, but I do have a back-up.
  15. The stages are now USPSA approved and will be posted by Tom in the next few weeks. The HDC Design Team hopes you find them challenging and fun. Remember, there may be some minor changes... Jerry Bridges HDC 2011 RM
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