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  1. It is mainly the lube and somewhat the powder. For powders, try one that is single based (Solo 1000 or V.V. are some)and if you can find a bullet manufacture that uses White Label Lube Carnuba Red lube you will be on your way to reducing your smoke levels.

  2. When I had mine, my smith was able to get my trigger to 2.25lbs using the stock internals and a SVI trigger. Main spring was dropped to a 17lb one. Recoil spring was 8 or 10lb depending on what type of load I was using. Ran 100% with RN style bullets only. Mags did not affect performance. If you PM me your email I can send you an Excel worksheet with all my Ransom rested load data for it. I had some loads come in around .8" for 5 shots at 20 or 25yds.

  3. A 40 cal with 147g Lead TC bullets and 3.6g TG is hard to beat for a minor PF load. Plenty soft and not sluggish with a reduced power spring.

  4. From what I am seeing, being a PRO in any discipline is not a major advantage on this show. As much as we would all like to see one of our own win this, I think it is unlikely. Paintball guns, Tommy Guns, Tomahawks and who knows what else. The scenerios are made up to make sure that no one has an edge over any one else when it comes down to skill level. Look at last season, that Cowboy got pretty far for not really having much of a skill set and Kelly kicked ass being really just a rifle shooter. The older guy with the limp (running) is going to have a rough time. Running next week and I saw them climbing a hill again in one commercial.

  5. Guys, lets please all remember that it is made for TV and not for BE.com. Just like we all had issue with the way Top Shot was filmed, this is made fopr the masses.

    I for one enjoyed it. Hell, just about any show about guns is good with me. Being that they are local, and I can chat with all three of those guys on our local shooting forums just makes it that much better.I can just see a large line of people waiting in line to get their HiPoints suppressed

  6. For what it is worth, when I had my Spartan 9mm, I loaded everything to 1.10 OAL. With this length, all my RN profiled bullets, LRN or FMJ, ran 100% with all the mags I tried. Matter of fact, I load all my 9mm ammo to OAL 1.10 and do not have a problem with it working in my Springfield Loaded 1911 9mm, Dan Wesson PM9 or CZ 85 Combat.

  7. When I had my 9mm Spartan I did extensive load developement with LRN, LFP, FMJ and JHP bullets using Metalform "Springfield" 9 round mags, Wilson 10 round ETMs and regular 9 round Wilson mags. My results showed that I could not get that gun to run 100% with anything other than a RN profiled bullet because everything else would nosedive and get stuck on the frame or the bottom edge of the barrel. I tried OAL of many different lengths as well.

    I ended up selling that gun to help pay off some bills and now have a Dan Wesson PM9 to pair up with my Springfield Loaded 9mm. Both of these guns will run anything that you put in it.

  8. I worked up multiple loads with 125 and 147g bullets with Competition and did not find any great loads (accuracy wise) and had to load over the max load given to me by Western Powders just to make 125 PF out of my 9mm Spartan and Springfield 1911. I am using it for plinking loads in my 40 now.

  9. There is no downfall for lead to me. It is cheap to shoot, just as accurate with some load development, will not wear your barrel out, there is no leading if it is the right size for your barrel. Yes, there is some residual build up in the gun from the lube used that needs to be clean, but doesn't everyone have to clean their guns. Last year I shot 1500 rounds of LRN cast bullets with tradition lube through one of my guns before I cleaned it and the cleaning involved just 3 passes with a bore snake.

    Oh, and my cost break down is approx $1.38 per 50 rounds of my hand casted 125 LRN bullets using Titegroup powder.

  10. Correct me if I am wrong, but it looks like in the 1st picture the bullet is touching the front of the mag. I run those MG bullets in my Springfield loaded and DW PM9 without any issues but I load short, as in 1.10. I also run Metalform 9, Wilson 9 rounders and Wilson ETM 10 rounders without any issues in both guns.

    The Wilson's dont hit your ejector or disco rail ? My slide binds, and the mag jams into the ejector on my Pm-9..

    No they do not.

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