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Mat Price

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  1. That's the numbers I'm used to getting lot 2219 was really slow. Lot 2224 is taking 4 tenths more to get to 170
  2. With lot 2219 I had to go fron 8.6 to 9.4 grains with a 124 to make 173 power factor. With lot 2223 I had to go to 9.0 grains with a 124 and started seeing some pressure. Nothing bad. It did feel good ect. Just be careful. I don't mind the extra powder as long as it is constantly slow in the lot.
  3. Thanks guys sti said the same. That's a relief. First time I ever saw that. I shot 100 rounds yesterday functions perfect
  4. No never have. Most of what this gun sees is around 150 pf practice rounds. I shoot a lower pf in practice because it causes me to grip the gun to steady the dot. Only during prematch practice and matches does it ever see 173 pf Plus the Extractor is pristine not a bend scratch crack nice nothing. Just as pristine as the day the Smith who fit the and cut the slide tuned it
  5. That's what it looks like to me. I don't know what is about me and slides this is the second slide on this gun.. I just don't know how in the world it could break there
  6. ok guys back fro mthe range I loaded up some of my old auto comp I had left over as a control 9mm Major trubor with 3 holes 7.6 grains of auto comp ( old Notes says 175 pf This was before the 3 popple holes) 124 JHP PD 1.165 Tula SRP avg 1374 1371 1368 h 1393 1379 1371 l 1359 1360 1365 es 24 19 6 SD 8 6 pf 170 170 169 these numbers are right on the money so that validates my chrony and scale ect so I then run several loads of hs 6 lot 2223 8.8 grains HS6 Lot 2223 124 JHP PD 1.165 Tsrp Avg 1341 Hi 1375 Lo 1316 ES 59 SD 23 PF 166 9.0 grains HS6 lot 2223 124 JHP PD 1.165 tsrp avg 1372 1399 1384 HI 1407 1454 1412 lo 1294 1367 1371 es 113 87 41 pf 170 173 171 noticeable flattening of primer and pressure signs 9.3 hs6 2223 121 IFP MG 1.165 tsrp 1440 1403 1428 1479 1440 1439 53 1369 1423 18 71 16 174 169 172 again major pressure signs soooo this might still work for you guys with no holes ect but if you have alot of holes or big comps you may want to be real careful.... I am surprised no has posted anything like this yet...
  7. OK so over the last couple weeks my 9mm Major trubor has been ever now and then failing to extract. I figure after about 15K rounds the aftec springs are ready for a swap. I clean pretty regular and pul the extractor about every 1500K and clean the tunnel so I pulled the aftec today and this is what i found. Now mind you out of the last 2000 or so rounds i have only had a few not extract maybe 5 just shot a match last wek and had zero issues as you can one of the tabs have broken off the srping holder. so then this catches my eye. thing is I dont have a clue how long it has been like this this is a new top end it may have 8K rounds on it. is it actually broken or is that some sort of relief the smith who fit the top end put there... looks broken to me. posted the pic with the painted stock slide for refeance but then there seems to be no isses with feeding or extraction. the extractor passes the tension test no problems so should I even worry about. Its primary gun right now till my new gun comes in from the smith. if it runs should i just continue to shoot it? and send it in when i get my new gun running ect... what are you guys thoughts ?
  8. Not seeing any pressure http://rs760.pbsrc.com/albums/xx249/mdp75/Mobile%20Uploads/20140111_115609.jpg~320x480?t=1389463118
  9. I hope it's slow. Lot 2219 was stupid slow went from 8.6 to 9.4 To make 173 As long as it's consistently slow I'm good with it
  10. 8.8 grains 121 ifp mg 1.165 1297 1333 1312 1290 1284 43 28 157 159
  11. Hey guys I'm loading out of lot 2223 I just finished lot 2219 very slow lot But this lot seems slow also Here is my data 8.6 hs6 124 jhp precision delta 1.165 Tula srp Avg 1280 1268 1277 Hi 1311 1310 Low 1247 1244 Es 64 Sd 22 Pf 158. 154 158 This used to be about 170
  12. I always gauge with the bbl it will be shot in. With that said I shoot a 135 grain bayou bullet in a xd with a storm Lake at 1.135 never had an issue they even run in my open gun
  13. I there a tutorial that shows how to tune an ejector.
  14. Same issue here funny thing it's your old mount elk lolScott I got a long zig coming on my New gun have to give it a try Worst to I'll get a short cheely and hand it off the right side
  15. Its right behind the breech face. In the normal postion in front of the swoop. I don't think I'm going to be able to find a way to make one fit with the set back. But i would rather the racker be on the wrong side then have a straight line of blast tar on my lens from my bbl holes
  16. Hey guys wondering what racker would work with a cheely 90 degree set back mount. I have heard a long sidewinder bent down and back any experience
  17. +1 on not using a lfcd on plated or lead. It's great for jacketed bullets but I have personally NEVER had good luck loading lead moly or plated bullets with one. I keep a dillon crimp die on hand for my bayou bullets
  18. I know this is old but man I would really love the names of all the smith's who worked on this gun as to Never send then work... That should have been diagnosed in 5min with a sharpie
  19. assume your katana has Popple holes and the old style comp you will be very unlikely to find a load that will work the comp and be as soft shooting as a faster powder that doesn't work the comp. With that said i have tried several loads in my trubore 9 major with 3holes Hs-6 at around 115 pf with a 121 7pound spring Tight group at 125 pf with a 124 9 pound spring Wst with a 121/124 be careful with this one its an awesome load but you might have to stay with a 124 and as light a spring as you can get that will still strip rounds off the mag cause it doesnt take much to start seeing preasure Autocomp My experience has been when using a duel purpose gun... Major and steel... Most often you are better off just using a faster powder and adjusting your spring weight There is no point in giving charge weights because you are going to need to run as low a charge that will cycle the gun at a given spring rate for me it was 4.3 grains of wst with a 121 @ 1.165 So with that said and the powders you have on hand my top choice would be clays first then 7625 I would start at the given starting charge for 9mm ignoring the oal... Since I'm sure you are running at around 1.165 be prepared to run a 6 or 7 lb spring I have always found that medium charges are not as good as just straight up full uspsa load or fast burning low pf loads. The medium charges give to much flip and doesn't justify the the little bit of comp work Scratch all this If you are shooting a dedicated steel gun with a comp made to run at lower pf Good thing here titanium is your friend
  20. Practice doesn't make perfect it makes permanent. For every rep you do wrong it will take something like 10 times as many to repair the damage of that wrong rep. Before even thinking about going fast all your fundamental skills must be so ingrained at a sub conscious level that you are only calling on them to perform the action required. You cannot shoot with speed and your grip is not correct or your stance is not right. This is a game of building blocks where each component builds on the other. People always tend to focus on shooting faster and seeing faster but fail to realize that is only a component of the skill. How about the ability to shoot from a stable platform aquire the sights go through the firing cycle ect at the speed it takes to shoot fast. Unless you can make the fundamentals happen faster than you can pull the trigger and without thought it doesn't matter how fast you can see you won't be able to consistently hit what you are seeing anyway I firmly believe that you should not try to shoot faster than your fundamentals allow. Once you are fundamentally sound than start fine tuning your vision and expanding your control zone. Race car drivers have to get a permit when they are kids just like everyone else...
  21. thanks these are marked GL and hook into the tension screw. thats all he sent. guess i need to try to find some sti inserts
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