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RePete

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  1. I've never used LocTite on any of my revolvers and they have never come loose.
  2. It is legal for SSP and ESP. https://www.shootingwire.com/releases/3d6d9d3f-4fb8-4c60-8a2b-9c08f7a791c7
  3. 1050 and Dillon dies. Never had a problem.
  4. I don't hit the slide stop anymore on my G34 - thumb was hitting it under recoil - a Glock rep observed me shooting a compact .357 SIG with a ported barrel. I ditched the extended slide stop 13 years ago and only use the standards.
  5. I'm a Glock Armourer and you can do what ever you want. I don't care what Johnny Glock says, he's in the business of selling parts.
  6. Polishing the cups and the channel liner is a recipe for dimension changes, and as such causing more problems. Leave them alone or change to other parts.
  7. Thanks, I almost hosed the laptop down. Too funny.
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  9. Thanks for the update on the 2 brass. In the early '90's I found FC brass useless in my AR due to the primer pockets opening up or even leaving the brass and jamming up the gun. Winchester was great though. FC brass is good in my Rem 700. I have used LC in my Rem, but not too many, so I really can't comment on the quality, but I have used a fair number of LC in .308 and it's great.
  10. I called them a few weeks ago and I was 23rd in line, usually 4th or 5th. Great company.
  11. I have read about casefeeder and Mr Bulletfeeder motors frying, but never had that experience. My Dillon Casefeeder and KISS Bulletfeeder (the forerunner to Mr Bulletfeeder) still have the original motors. I guess I'm one of the luck ones.
  12. RePete

    SB vs FL

    I used to run a F/L die until I had a round that would not chamber in a semi and that cost me a deer, and now I use a SB die fir .223 and .308. Problem solved. YMMV. I think that it ends up being a matter of choice.
  13. Look here. https://dawsonprecision.com/magwell-glock-gen-1-3-ice-by-dawson-precision/
  14. Federal has the LC contract. The brass for LC (Lake City) is Mil Spec and a bit heavier, thinker brass.
  15. Just phone Dillon, they may send you one or 2 free.
  16. I'm running a CasePro100 and the main difference in the dies are that the CasePro conditions the rim, whereas the Oz unit does not. I've had mine for almost 13 years now. You still need to use the regular sizing die when reloading. Are they worth it, that's your choice, it was for me.
  17. I'm running ESS ICE glasses with the Rx insert and a focal length of 21' for handgun competition. Made a big difference. I started wearing reading glasses at 42 and now at 71 it's still reading glasses only - only a bit stronger.
  18. I looked at the size chart, and a medium has a chest size of 20", an XL is 23".
  19. I must admit that I have loaded a boatload of stepped brass (9mm) and never had a problem, but, based on the above incident, I will now shop and cull them.
  20. IIRC it's made by Winchester.
  21. IIRC the warranty on all electrical components is 1 year. That's in writing.
  22. I'm running 4 calibers on the 1050 with Dillon dies, and have never had a problem with them. I've had them for 14 years.
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