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  1. I think if more of the classifiers where longer with a heavier point load people will be less inclined to tank them on purpose because it may mean loosing the match. Whats the point of sandbagging if you can't win your class because you threw away a 120 point stage?

  2. Also the length of the chambering and the distance between the chamber and the lands could make a difference. I use a similar load in my CZ (Zero bullets instead of MG) and I get 129PF.

  3. VLAD: thought so but many of the cases were shot by Glock and sized by Dillon.  Goppies they are and need to resize by Lee...

    Ahh That makes sense then. I misunderstood the situation and thought that you loaded them with the Lee die in the first place. Then your solution is the application of sufficient force. Buy some pizza for some young men and sit back and watch.

  4. Well .. just take the die out while you are loading your pulled down cases. They dont need resizing, they are already sized. Take that die out, and load as per usual with no primers in the tube. It should feel really smooth and fast. If you are carefull when you take out the die you should even be able to replace it without having to reset its postion. This is one area where I think the Hornady/Lee lock and load colars are a brilliant idea, even if you combine them with a tool head. Dillon, are you listening?

    I've done the very same when I loaded 400 rounds and then I became certain that I had a double charge in ONE round because of something I did. But they where all in one pile so I had to pull them ALL. I wore out 2 bloody collets in my pull hammer.

  5. From Redding's website:

    "Nickel plated cases are often associated with die scratching problems. Small particles of the hard nickel plating may be present from trimming and/or deburring operations and can find their way inside the dies."

    Even if that was true at worse I have to replace a sizing die once in a blue moon, its gonna cost me what .. less the $10 for a Lee carbide die? If I have to replace a die every year, to me that is very much worth the ease of sizing and the improved feeding in my gun.

  6. Mine works fine .. I never had it flip a primer when I didnt want it too. However I dont really understand why people complain about fliped primers that much. First of all the shacking effect that supposed to flip primers is useless as I just load up the tube with whichever primers are the right way, then flip the tray and finish the rest. Secondly, I dont know about you but I have flipped primers by mistake by knocking them with the tube and a quick bump flips them back.

  7. Yup, it has to be fully down. I used to bitch about this, because if you use a CZ decocker model it only drops it to the halfcock notch, giving you a slightly lighter DA pull. After a while, I'm not even noticing the difference between DA and SA unless I have a 25yard or longer first shot so the difference between fully down and 1/2cock just doesnt matter.

  8. Laugh to your hearts content. I was standing there like a stunned ox for most of the wait not wanting to aknowledge that I was of the same species. It would have been funny as hell if it was a piece on SNL, acted by monkies.

    Oh, and Jim, yes the clerk did hand me the change in top of my paper money and receipt, which is why I jumped on your hate thread. A pox onto them!

  9. On a related note, I was in Blockbuster tonite for the first time in a long while. I get most of my DVD by mail but tonite the wife HAD to have the next disk of "Lost" so I took a trip. The line was about 30 people long, and the real hold up was the clear not carring on the side of both clerks and customers. The clerks where efficient and pleasent, but made no effort to actually move the line along and when a customer decided to have a chat with their kid/wife/boyfriend/alienmonster companion while at the register the clerks just smiled. Listen folks, you do not need to wait in line for 30 friking minutes and THEN argue which 2 movies you are going to rent while holding 3 in your hand. Further, if this is something you cant control, then step the hell aside and gesture to the person behind you to go ahead. You will take just as long to get out but the people behind you will get home sooner AND as a bonus they will not get to hear about how you love this movie because you lost your virginity while it was playing in the background on the superstation.

    And another thing, kids under the age of 16 should not be allowed out in public places without a shock collar on their necks as well those of their parents. If I have to teach your children that the toys and candy on display along the checkout line are available for purchase and not placed their for their entertainment, then I demand I be allowed to administer them a low voltage shock and when the parents bitch about me attempting to correct their kids behaviour I get to also administer them a low voltage shock, but in their case it will be high amperage. Then I can step over your twiching body, talk to the pleasent but uncaring clerk and drive home happy.

  10. I think the problem is that USPSA would have to re-write the rule, because the IPSC version depends on warnings, and USPSA has wisely droped the warning crap. You would have to rewrite it as a procedural or DQ.

  11. I shoot almost exactly that load, only difference is that use 3.1gr which makes 130pf out of my CZ. I use a Lee FCD to put a medium to heavy crimp. I think a heavier crimp helps with TG which is a very light charge which may be laying all over the place in the case. My theory is that the crimp lets the powder burn more consistently.

    Try a heavier crimp and see what happens.

  12. The BoD , many who had major roles in the shooting and TACTICAL (!) community set the tone , that since IDPA was supposed to be "defensive pistol" , there would not be the conga-line rehearsals that were prevalent in their counterpart. After all , when did a DGU ever get a warning-order prior to an assault?

    I cant tell if you are being sarcastic, but it is usefull to note that SWAT teams and the like use the time spent by negotiators to rehears their entry scenario over and over again, sometimes even building mockup of the area they are supposed to enter.

  13. I preface this by saying I dont shoot IDPA, but i'm confused. It is not ok to walk the course and decide where you are going to shoot things from, but it is COMMON USAGE to walk the course pasting and decide (in your head) where you are going to shoot from? Seriously, I want to understand this because it sounds odd to me. I can have my own private walkthrough as long as it doesnt look like I am and I paste a hole or two, and this is OK with everyone, but if I do the same and I dont paste a target I'm a cheater?

  14. Now if only Ben and Jerry's will become a sponsor next. :lol:

    Hmmm .. Only slightly before the Million Mom March. B&J are big supporters of antiwar, liberal, and trendy causes.

    That might have been the case in the good old days when Ben and Jerry actaully owned the company. Today they are owned by the huge internation conglomerate Unilever. I don't think todays Ben and Jerry's is nearly as politcally active as they were. In fact I would be suprised if they were politically active at all today.

    I would so love to see that, but looking at their webpage, nope still moonbats.

    Reading from their Mission Statement we get this gem:

    Capitalism and the wealth it produces do not create opportunity for everyone equally. We recognize that the gap between the rich and the poor is wider than at anytime since the 1920's.We strive to create economic opportunities for those who have been denied them and to advance new models of economic justice that are sustainable and replicable.

    Them aside, I'm VERY happy that Coke and AB are sponsoring matches, and I had to buy a six pack of Bud Select just because of it, even though I'm not a big fan of their bear. Coke I buy all the time anyway.

  15. Something you may want to try is a completely different type of shooting, something with no time pressure, something like bullseye or maybe high power rifle (yeah I know that bullseye has timed fire, but coming from IPSC, its just funny) . Maybe some clays?

    Me, I break out my bolt guns and shoot my Savage for groups. My current goal is 10 groups of 5, all under 0.5". I can do it half the time and the gun can do it all the time. Shooting rifles for groups is its own kind of zen and removing the time pressure makes it completly different type of shooting.

    Or spend $200 and buy yourself an old Mauser or a Mosin. 1000 rounds of ammo, and throw a box of clays on 100 yard berm and try to bust them with military surplus ammo and iron sights. That tends to make me get back into shooting real fast as it puts a great smile on my face.

  16. I view slumps not as a slow down or as a failure, but as the period preceding a breakthrough. Unlike burnout, I think slumps are a natural part of getting better. The progress curve is not liniar but it looks like a series of ever taller camel humps, at least for me. Slumps are the periods after I have trully learned something and I get over confident because I've done well at a task I set myself to but then I forget to pay attention to the last 10 other things I've learned. Then I pay attention to all the 11 things and get out of the slump and learn something new again. Lather Rinse Repeat.

    At least for me it is this way.

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