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OzzieF

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  1. Same here. Use Wilson 47de with my .40 SS. They run.
  2. I've never had an issue with my 90* mount. But then again , that's all I've ever used. Also the parallax is a lot less with the 90* mount on close targets. I tried a standard mount for a bit and could not get used to the index, right off the bat at least. I'm going to say it's all preference.
  3. Thank you kneelingatlas!! Once you showed me where, easy peezy! Just took a bit off the sharp corner of the peanut and a little of the flat surface and now locks up smoothly. Even letting it go really slow, it still locks right up!!!! Much appreciated!!
  4. Peanut being the inside of the barrel lug? or the outside? The barrel looks to lock up snuggly and as high as my .40 top end
  5. I picked up a .40 stock 2 and also had the oportunity to buy a 9mm conversion. I put the 9mm conversion on and it went on fine. When I put the slide stop back in it gets "stuck." I can get it to slide back with effort. Once back it moves freely. but as it comes back to battery it gets stuck again. Im new the Tanfos and not sure if its something that needs "fitting" or if there are caliber specific slide stops. If anyone has had similar issues any help would be appreciated.
  6. I've been shooting open for the past 1.5 yrs and supercomp brass is pretty hard to come by. I had been marking my brass with a manual marker which makes it 100x easier to spot after shooting a stage or in practice. A local guy came up with this and I bought one to try. http://www.mrshooter.com/mrshooterbrassmarker.html I can pretty much mark all my brass for a match and practice and not have black/red fingers from the pens. It's super fast and makes marking a lot easier. I'm not affiliated with him and don't get anything from this but just wanted to share what works for me. It's definitely payed itself off by the brass I've saved.
  7. I've tried both in my .38super open gun. They both shoot just fine and have very comparible accuracy. I did however find every once in a while the 125's would not feed as easily. They would hit the bottom of the feed ramp and get stuck. So I used the remainder I had in my M&P and stick with the 124's for the open gun.
  8. Ordered some and took exactly 18 weeks. Forgot I had ordered them.
  9. Ive run them in a 2011 .38 SC major and 9mm minor in an M&P without any issues.
  10. All out of 124 JHP cases. Only 1000 packs. Thanks for posting the new link to the site though! Good to see they are back up. Even I the prices did go up again.
  11. I was having the same issue with my loads. It's was the lee sizing die. I changed to it because it went a bit lower than my dillon die. I also used the U die but it "pinched" the bottom of my brass if it had expanded to much. So I ended up grinding the dillon die down to the carbide and works great and no more setback.
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