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  1. In the bbl. Best chamber gauge made is the one you will be firing the round in. Drop the finished round in the chamber give a light tap with your finger if the round s falls out with no resistance and is in the chamber all the way when you turn the barrel over its good

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  2. Pretty good indication previous owner may have had that issue. Try giving the sear leg a bit more bend forward. If that doesn't help. It's probably time for a new spring. Dawson makes a great spring. But you will need a trigger pull gauge to set the spring weigh. Assuming the sear and hammer are in good shape

  3. I am considering using this frame.I have a .38 super that shares time with my 9mm frame and want to build a dedicated frame for it. I wonder about the durability over time. Not that they are not durable just that I am ignorant about these. From what I have seen, they seem to be much more cost effective

  4. what kind of gun. if sti, look at the front trigger guard screws. see if there loosedave

    what kind of gun. if sti, look at the front trigger guard screws. see if there loosedave

    Dave just curious why that would cause hammer follow. Mine would intermitanly follow and during a recent cleaning I found the screw and bushing missing. I just figured it was due to my over travel screw backing out. Cause it was also in need of adjustment

  5. HS-6 Lot 2219 I use 9.3 grains with a 124. This is a very slow lot. Probably what happened the previous owner had that lot or told you to use a 115. New lot back to old burn rate.

    this is why i ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS drop my charge and chrony when i open a new jug of powder. My chrony results where crazy with lot 2219... 8.4 grains = 155 pf or something.

    HOWEVER i wish hogdon would make this mistake again... call it hs6.5

    I usually use 8.6 grains hs6 at 1.165 with a 124 jhp for 173-5 pf

    i suggest reading this thread

    http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=147730&hl=+mat%20+price

  6. ok so here is the full report. I was very happy with how the comp performed. The lock/unlock sequence is vastly faster. The cycle rate improved and the gun shot much softer from the angle I cut the bleeder holes, they seem to pull the gun forward and down. The slide still needs to cycle faster but there is nothing i can do about that with out just lightening the slide. HOWEVER i do have a drill press at work... so I am thinking about punching some holes in the side with a cutter bit, then i can use my unibit to to cut angles or what i want to do to decorate it.

    here is a video with two clips, the first is a 124 JHP with imr 4756 @ 171 pf. ( this is my new load its very very soft and extremly flat the dot lifts to the top 1/3 of the glass and rcovers super fast to dead center. The second clip is a 115 with hs-6 @ 175 pf it is also flat but not as soft as the 4756. so i got polishing everything tonight.

    this pic is cool i got is close enough to flat that i can stand it on a planed granite surface with no wobble or gap

    IMG_0119.jpg

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