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bobtorre

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  1. Never mind in saw the second video... Madre de Dios... That is fast
  2. In the original post... Was that 4 or 8 rounds he reloaded ...
  3. Just wait and buy them here used. No wait and a good build open gun is still a good even after 4k rounds
  4. Awesome info on the tite group issue above. I do have a 1 lb of Univesal Clays... So 4.0 grains is the ticket on a 230 grain jacketed round ball bullet...?
  5. has anyone made major power factor using a sw 625 JM (4 inch) and Tite Group, pushing a 230 RN bullet. what was your powder load... Much appreciated.
  6. You are the best . Gracias. That helps
  7. I have a 625 4 inch model the JM . I have tite group and 230 grain RN bullets.... I want the lightest recoiling major power factor load. Please help.
  8. Get the JM competition spring set. I did that for my sw 627 v-comp PC
  9. I have the 625 JM. I bought the JM competition spring set. It comes with a trigger bouncer spring, main spring and a striker spring. I also got the extended firing pin. I dialed the hammer tension so that I could get a 7 to 7.5 average trigger DA pull. I use federal primers only and I hand seat every primer to ensure it is set in all the way; I crushed them a bit . I have the smoothest action in any revolver I have ever shot. I filed nothing and polish nothing.
  10. For the 460 I use my single stage lee. And load my powder separately. If you insist in using a progressive press look into this combination http://www.dillonprecision.com/content/p/9/catid/3/pid/23634/Powder_Measure_Adapter
  11. Señor splashdown, I found a vendor that can sell me a competition holster for the brigadier model. He like you says it should fit. Thank you. :cheers
  12. I own this 96 stock beretta nd I can't find a kydex holster that fits... Any suggestions?
  13. Then ... We actually landed on the moon... Yes! Again, happy you are ok... It must have been a scary moment
  14. How is that even possible? The hammer holds the bottom rim of the case. There s nothing that could possibly hit the primer. Maybe you were holding the hammer the wrong way... You need to hit the plastic closed end of it against the hard surface. The only issue with a concrete floor is that the hammer will get damaged, so a hard wood surface maybe a better option... I am scratching my sombrero on this one.... Anyways glad you are ok.
  15. I used that link and I now have a 2 lbs trigger pull in my 1911... It works
  16. I now own a beretta 96 stock. I am planning to use it as my limited 10 pistola. I have been looking for a magwell for it... Can you point this servant of yours in the right direction as to where to find one? Gracias
  17. Sorry, I call BS on this. I said it before, I'll say it again. A lighter, smoother trigger will help all competitors. How much it helps depends on how good the shooter is in the first place. At the top tier maybe it's not so much. But all I can say is the best shooters in this area have damn light triggers.... and I've yet to try a Limited or Open gun with anything less that 2.5 lbs! We have some great shooters on this thread alone and I don't think the ONLY reason they are squawking is because of the money they spent on their triggers and the way the decision went down! Truer words were never spoken.
  18. It is much simpler to switch mag pouches ... I would have to guess... Still opprobrious IMO
  19. that's not bad... actually you are pretty fast with your reloads...
  20. is the top strap blown off... or the owner cut it off to show the inside damage..? I am only asking since it looks like the strap piece is intact... Just saying
  21. The flash from a small primer and that of a larger primer have different burn rate characteristics... As long as you are well below the maximum load for your powder of choice I see no issue... But there are differences in pressure; I am afraid
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