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Ray Crum

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  1. George

    Thanks for taking the time to reply.

    I did not knoe why the 9X19 shot in the 9X21 before. I appreciate the info.

    My accuracy went to hell as I got to my max with TB also. I got some HS 6 today and will try it tomorrow.

    Crimp shouldn't be a problem, I don't need one, the bullet just goes into the case and I cannot push it in or turn it with my fingers. Maybe I should lightly crimp, do you?

    The guy that sold me the gun said 8.4 of HS6 under a 124 was his pet load in this. I'll report back if I still have fingers. :>)

    Thanks again

    Ray

  2. Hi all

    First time to post here.

    I have been shooting all my life and reloading on a dillon 650 for a while. My reloading has always been to make the 125 pf in IDPA.

    I started to shoot USPSA recently with a .40 limited Para Ord------------bought an open gun in 9X21 last weekend.

    Using the info on this thread I worked up to an 8 gr. load of True Blue, using 124 gr. Berrys bullets in both the 9mm and 9X21 brass. The primers are flattenned, but no other problems.

    I am using 9MM brass-----9X21 starline. I can see no problems with either.

    Does anyone else shoot 9mm brass in a 9X21?

    So far in my pistol I am not getting the velocities others seem to be getting and am not wanting to increase powder any more. I am in the high 12 to low 13 range. the deviation seems excessive going from a low of 917 to a high of 1354.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Ray Crum

  3. I doubt ANY outside the waistband holster will pass the new rules.

    I doubt ANY full size auto will either.

    A 3/4 in gap between any part of the weapon and your body is a hill to climb. Gain LOTS of weight folks.

    If you are worrying about the daylight issue, shoot at night.

    In the eyes of any competent MD a Hunnicutt vest is clearly a competition garmet, as are BDU's and lace up boots and tennis shoes, range bags etc. etc. etc.

    Now that IDPA is geared for the new and average shooter I finally have a chance. I am fat, old and don't practice. The holster don't matter, my four Comp-Tac rigs can still be worn for street carry and I'll buy Wilson competition equipment for IDPA use.

    Ray Crum

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