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  1. Name: **** 9mm: 124gr Xtreme RN: Win 231 4.35gr: Mix Case: OAL 1.145 Notes: Para 1911 5" Shots: 10 Average: 1089 ft/s SD: 8 ft/s Min: 1076 ft/s Max: 1102 ft/s Spread: 26 ft/s Power Factor Average: 135 Power Factor Low: 133 Power Factor High: 136 Barometric Pressure: 30 in Hg Temperature: 62 F Weight: 124.0 gr. Powder: Win 231 / 4.35 Case: Mixed Bullet: 124 Gun: Para
  2. Survey says... ...YES!! I load my .38 short colt on a 750 with a case feeder and bullet feeder. I can fully seat my primers without any issues. I resize in station 1 Prime, flare, and powder in station 2 Bullet drop in station 3 Seat in station 4 Crimp in station 5 Easy peasy lemon squeezy
  3. That's in my SW 929 revolver. Sorry And I'm using Clays, not Universal Clays. Sorry again. Whoever thought naming three different powders Clays, Universal Clays and International Clays was s good idea, should be killed
  4. Real world data from my revo Name: 9mm: 148gr Blue RN: Clays 3.05gr: Win Case: OAL 1.20: S&W 929 Notes: S&W 929 Shots: 4 Average: 882 ft/s SD: 10 ft/s Min: 871 ft/s Max: 897 ft/s Spread: 26 ft/s Power Factor Average: 130 Power Factor Low: 128 Power Factor High: 132 Barometric Pressure: 29 in Hg Temperature: 67 F Weight: 148.0 gr. Powder/Wt: Clays/3.05gr Bullet/Wt: Blue 148gr RN Primer: Fed SPP Case: Win OAL: 1.20 Gun: S&W 929 / 5" barrel
  5. Mine seems too short (the roll pin, not my ****). Should I have it replaced with a longer one? (again, the roll pin not my ****)
  6. When you guys talk about the "trigger stop", are you talking about the roll pin at the back of the trigger?
  7. And I'm using a Lee U die, and Lee dies all the way around.
  8. I'm using those bullets, and I like them. Here's my set-up. Federal brass, Federal Small Pistol Primers, Tk moon clips, 3gr clays Name: 9mm: 148gr Blue RN: Clays 3.05gr: Fed Case: OAL 1.19: S&W 929 Notes: S&W 929 Shots: 4 Average: 882 ft/s SD: 10 ft/s Min: 871 ft/s Max: 897 ft/s Spread: 26 ft/s Power Factor Average: 130 Power Factor Low: 128 Power Factor High: 132 Barometric Pressure: 29 in Hg Temperature: 67 F Weight: 148.0 gr. Powder/Wt: Clays/3.05gr Bullet/Wt: Blue 148gr RN Primer: Fed SPP Case: Fed OAL: 1.19 Gun: S&W 929 / 5" barrel (yes my 929 is cut down to 5")
  9. When the timer goes beep, my plan goes out the window. My trigger might as well be 16 pounds with all the cranking and yanking I do.
  10. I just turned 63 last month. Two more years to go until ATA (trap shooting) Sub Jr Those guys make most of us look like youngsters.
  11. I have both a 627 and 929 that are 100% reliable with Federal small pistol primers, and both have 6lb trigger pulls. It was done by a gunsmith, not me.
  12. Here's the first article I ever wrote: http://www.ysr-racer.com/sporting_clays/hollywood.htm
  13. Who would have thought a bunch of cranky old guys with guns, would be so cranky
  14. The key word in the section I quoted is, SUGGESTIONS. They're not demands, they're suggestions, and they're worth exactly what you paid for them. Not one red cent. Man, did I accidentally stumble on to a trap shooters forum?
  15. Could everybody go back and re read my first paragraph? Oh wait, here it is ^^^^
  16. Are you back at Wednesday night steel? I haven't gone for a while.
  17. Roger, please don't bring logic and reason into an internet discussion I posted my same OP on a local web forum, and one of the members replied, why don't I just shoot my local USPSA match in the revo division. They shoot seven stages, and are done by 1:00pm That's probably what I'll do. Thanks guys
  18. That's the beauty of living in America, everybody's gets an opinion, even me
  19. And we wonder why ICORE is a dying sport? I have no "insight". I'm a new shooter, just saying what I'd like to see. And the funny thing is, I see it every time I shoot in Phoenix. Take what I've posted or not, I'll continue to shoot in Phoenix and enjoy it. Whether you believe it or not, all sports are business, and can't survive without customers (shooters).
  20. P.S. The reason I take pictures and video is so other people see how much fun we're having, and might just join us.
  21. Hey Chuck, long time no visual. When go to Pizza Hut, I don't have to make the pizza On a serious note, I'm just telling you guys how a long time shooter that's new to ICORE, feels. Take it for what it's worth. Maybe some of what I said is the reason for the low turnout, maybe I'm full of s#!t. Either way, now you how one guy feels. Not everybody is cut out to be a Match Director, and I'm certainly not. I'd be willing to help, and have a few times at our local steel club. But I wasn't having fun shooting it, so I don't go any more. At least we're discussing it. Bob Boarder in Phoenix seems to get it done, maybe ask him when we're all at the AZ State Championship in October?
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