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  1. In this case I would say the pucker factor was high for 2 reasons, the first because the rifle that had just been dumped into the barrel was teetering on the rim of the barrel. Yes perfectly balanced on the edge of the barrel it never came out or touched the ground and always in a safe direction. The second was the action of the picking up the shotgun, I could tell it was loosely gripped and always touching a hand but about as close to loosing control as possible. So it was not pretty.

    And yes the shooter got a speaking to from a seasoned vet, and did well the remainder of the day.

  2. This weekend I watched a vertically challenged shooter who was running a rather long shotgun tube, it probably held 12-13 rounds. The person had a slight fumble with the gun getting caught as it was pulled from the barrel, then drug the tube along the ground for some distance while loading a with the load 2 technique. It was not a glamorous performance but they managed to keep the firearm under control.

    At the time the thought crossed my mind, would that be considered a dropped gun since it hit the ground?

  3. I had a similar experience when first started and the root cause was the seating die, the lee seating die does not do a good job guiding the bullet straight into the case. If I recall the lee die comes with 2 different seating inserts so you might try the other one. Personally I went to the redding competition seating dies and love them, and will probably never go back.

  4. The H&K super 90 and the M1 Benelli are identical. The M1 and M2 are quite different and can not interchange.

    As to the orriginal poster's problem, you cqan save it...or I sould say Mark Roth can save it. The guy who makes the X-Rail (Mark Roth) aklso makes a one piece tube for the M2 and at times I know he has made them with a "captured" follower. You would meerly unscrew your factory tube, and follow Mark's directions and screw in his one piece tube and you would be back in business! Give Mark at X-Rail a call and save your gun!!!!

    This is what my buddy did when he did the same thing to his SLP. Turned out pretty good. But he is still very pissed at himself. Best to contact him by phone.

  5. Your dies will work, the powder measure will not. I second going directly for the 650, just pay attention to detail.

    Just out of curiosity, why wouldn't a Hornady powder measure work on a 650?

    I am sure with enough effort and resources one could get the hornady powder to work on a 650. But my point was it will not a direct functional bolt onto the Dillion. The main difference being the fail safe rod assembly. If you get the 650 it is probably best to the the Dillion powder measure and sell the rest

  6. It's looks like the weather is not going to be favorable for the Hard as Hell multigun match this weekend. With a high of 37 during the day and lows in the 20's does anyone have any advice of how to dress so I don't freeze to death. I plan on layering with 3-4 layers similar to what I would wear when hunting. Under armore first, flannel, then light insulated pull over with an insulated jacket on top.

  7. I don't believe 3-gun is sucking away pistol shooters, I believe pistol shooters are walking away from the pistol only game because they realize how much better rounded your skills become at any shooting game after becoming a good 3 gunner.

    Not to mention 3 gun doesn't have all those silly rules that the pistol matches have. Just put 2 one the brown.

  8. Personally i think the system used this year or even a lottery would leave the same amount of disappointed and happy people. The immediate feedback portion or wether you are in or not is a huge step towards the positive.

    3 gun is getting more and more popular and there are only about 3 major matches within a 6hour driving window of Southern California; SMM3gun, multi gun nats and hard as hell. With the growing popularity of 3 gun and the relatively small number of west coast major matches it is going to get more and more difficult every year to get in.

    I am one of the lucky ones who got in, and a couple of my buddies also but 2/3 of them did not. It is a really fun match with great everything, so thank you to those guys who put all the hard work into making the match happen

  9. As I understand it, you will be on the road with internet access during the registration process but no printer.

    That will not present a problem for you. When you are finished with the normal registration process, you will be sent an confirmation email. You will be able to print out that email later and send it in with your check before the November 3rd, 2013 deadline.

    During the "normal registration process", after you have been told that you are in the match. There will be a place for your squadding requests. After you are finished with your registration, you will then have to sign up your shooting partner JJ with a separate transaction using a separate email address.

    We have carefully thought through the process and are very hopeful that families and long time shooting partners that sign up early will be able to get in and still be able to enjoy the match together.

    Everybody hates change, but we are very hopeful that this new process will allow us to serve our shooters better and provide them with an even more enjoyable and informed experience.

    Personally I think the change is good, except for the small detail that really makes it bad is the website you are using is not mobile or at least iPhone friendly. When you click on the practice form link nothing happens. Just my $0.02

  10. My set-up on my 1050 is as follows, it might be a little over the top but works perfectly.

    Tool head one

    1. Steel Dillon sizing die, size approx 75% of the way down the shoulder

    2. Swags

    6. Dillon trimmer, sizing depth set to required shoulder position

    8. Neck sizer with carbide expander ball to set proper neck tension

    Tool head 2

    1. Lee universal recapped

    2. Swagger again, just because I don't want to adjust the rod set-up

    3. Prime

    4. powder

    5 powder check

    6 Dillon seated

    7 Dillon crimp

    Works awesome and requires very little adjustment, just costs some $$$$$.

    What brand/model Neck Sizer die are you using on your Brass Prep toolhead?

    Also are you using the Neck Sizer simply to clean up any edges left by the trimmer or are you also opening up/flaring the neck a bit for the bullet?

    I use a another standard dillon sizing die that is backed off a little to not touch the shoulder. This die does knock off the sharp edges from the trimmer, but the real reason I use it is to set the neck tension because the sizing die on the trimmer leaves a little to much neck tension for my taste. I have also used a bushing type redding neck sizing die but honestly I like the dillon better.

    Another thing I have done on the support rod/die on the swaging station is turned down the upper diameter on the rod so it does not flare the case at all, i usually only bullets with a boat tail like the 55 hornady or Sierra SMK's. But I have also loaded so of the hornady flat base bullets with out any issues.

  11. My set-up on my 1050 is as follows, it might be a little over the top but works perfectly.

    Tool head one

    1. Steel Dillon sizing die, size approx 75% of the way down the shoulder

    2. Swags

    6. Dillon trimmer, sizing depth set to required shoulder position

    8. Neck sizer with carbide expander ball to set proper neck tension

    Tool head 2

    1. Lee universal recapped

    2. Swagger again, just because I don't want to adjust the rod set-up

    3. Prime

    4. powder

    5 powder check

    6 Dillon seated

    7 Dillon crimp

    Works awesome and requires very little adjustment, just costs some $$$$$.

  12. When I first started reloading I bought a medium flat rate box of 9mm brass not off this forum, which was mistake number 1. That box has been sitting in the garage for a couple years and after a bunch of cleaning last weekend I found it. Decided to load some 9mm last night and I was getting a piece of.380 about every 25 rounds or so. So every time I pulled the handle and there was no resistance, I would pull out a piece of .380, very annoying for supposedly sorted brass.

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