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  1. Hmmmm......2001 gun's had full profile ramped  barrel's?

    I heard the same explanation regarding the use of the 45 ACP bushing as well........

    I would think caliber (bore ID) would not affect bushing size. Full profile 9mm/38 Super or .40 barrel's simply have a heavier profile with a reduced bore diameter in those calibers and lock up with a standard barrel bushing because the barrel OD would be the same.....or maybe I'm missing something?

    Kimber's 38 Super and .40 guns have full profile barrels and standard bushings, as well Nowlin and SVI for 9mm......all with ramps.

    I don't have the gun as I'm shopping as well. Kinda pissing me off. Think I'll call Springfield.

    TR

  2. Ditto on the Clays. FAR exceeds N310, N320, WST and Titegroup for softest shooting (for 125 PF).  

    I load 3.4 with jacketed and 3.2 with lead @ 1.180 OAL for a Kimber Target. Both loads make about 130 PF.

    The caution with Clays is not to load too tight to minimum PF due to it's variability, a curiosity in itself as accuracy for my loads are fine.

    TR  

  3. Flex.........

    When I was shooting 45 in CDP, I liked 5.2 ish with Berry's 200 RS @ 1.190 for about 168 PF.

    In 40 I'm loading 4.5 ish with lead (ugh) 180's @ 1.160, bumping it up maybe .1 or .2 for Star 180 FMJ-FP's......both make about 168-170 PF.

    In my experience, given the same power factor, WST shoots softer than N320 and Titegroup in that order.

    Titegroup is awesome powder (I call it the 21st century Bullseye) but too snappy. N320 is not as snappy but emits lots of distracting sparks from the muzzle and does nothing WST and Titegroup can't given it's expense and availability.

    The listed loads are on the tight side of minimum PF's, I load with confidence because I found WST to be very consistant and stable with no surprises.

    TR

  4. I would suggest the best way to allieviate this problem is show up early, pick up a stapler and carry a few props into spot and be involved up front and early in course of fire development.........

    Cause what really sucks is, after all the planning, set-up, and RO time put into doing a match, is listening to all the whinning, usually from the more experienced shooters who only seem to have enough time to shoot the match...........

    TR


  5. Quote: from tightloop on 7:28 am on Dec. 1, 2002

    If you are in front or back all you see are only the edges and that is not the way the target was designed to be presented.

    Correct.......but the question was what is the hardest presentation. No body said anything about conventional or fair

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