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  1. On 1/21/2020 at 10:49 AM, StealthyBlagga said:

    Just be aware that some rules (e.g. USPSA) actually REQUIRE the belt (inner or outer) to pass through your pants belt loops. Make sure you are not in violation for the matches you plan to attend.

     

    I thought this was discussed before?  Rule says secured at waist.  In the cold states people will wear their belt over their jacket.  Or maybe I am misremembering.  

  2. At this point I think its just a stacked tolerances issue. 

     

    Used springs.

    Washed dry brass.

    JHP

    OAL

     

    During a match I will load the +12s to 37 rounds and hand remove a round to feel for upward pressure and then reload that round.  The Goliaths I load to 48 and then the same check.

     

    I will give 1.100" a try and I will also buy some PD RN as well.

     

    Thanks again everyone. 

     

  3. I was shooting Xtreme round nose 124gr bullets at 1.125" and they moved up through the magazine body just fine.  33rd Factory glock mags with TF +12s and TF Goliaths.  

    I developed a more precise load with 124gr HP PDs and they seem to occasionally drag moving up through the mag.  They are the same OAL as the RN.  I wiped the inside of the magazine with some graphite and that seemed to help.  I also seem to need to keep the inside of the mag clean when I never use to.

     

    I am using unlubed washed brass.  

    Would case lube when sizing help the brass move up in the mag?    

    Should I go back to RN for the PCC?

     

  4. Interesting.  I learned something new today.  I always thought that 8oz take up was a stage.  Thanks for the info.  I like the AR Gold take up vs a single stage Timney or a Geissele SD3G

     

    https://americantrigger.com/triggers/single-stage-vs-two-stage/

    A hybrid Browning Single Stage with Take-up

    AR GOLD is a single-stage with a slight bit of very light (8 oz.) of take up – exactly like a top quality 1911 trigger. By single stage we mean that the sear does not move during take up, thus the take-up is completely clean and the “wall” (when the sear starts to move) is near vertical. From a shooting standpoint, that bit of take-up allows you to confirm that your finger is on the trigger and at the wall.

  5. I to get the occasional batch that is not shiny.  I do not measure how much armor all and lemi shine I use though.  A splash and maybe a teaspoon.  Maybe only 1 in 10 batches is dull.  I am interested in the answer as well.  

     

    As a note, 2.5 hours is crazy.  For me; 1st wash no pins, 30 mins, double rinse, spin, air dry.  Lube, process.  2nd wash, pins, 45 mins, spin, air dry.

     

    As I type this out, the dull batches may be over lubed.  I usually use one shot for pistol and home brew for rifle but I am out of one shot.  Probably over lubed pistol with lanolin.

  6. How many matches does everyone get out of their Mega springs?  I've had good luck loading to 55rd but if I go to 58 it seems like they only last a few months.  This observation has been totally non scientific though.  Going forward I will keep better notes.  

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