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iamdann

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  1. You should think about buying one and testing it with your pistol before buying 10. I have owned CMC, Wilson, and Tripp cobras.

    All are great mags, but the CMC run a little rough with some guns and ammo combo. The wilson's are good but I found that you need to break some of them in before they will hold capacity 100% of the time.

    The Tripp Cobra Mags are the best I have run, they are so good that wilson decided to knock them off.

    If you have friends with different brands of mags then you should try them out before you buy.

    Good luck

  2. How many rounds have you loaded on your press since you have replaced the springs on the press? I was having trouble with Tula LPP but it ended up being the press was a little out of alignment because some of the springs were wearing out. The 650 would work fine with any SPP including Tula, but the problems would show up with LPP.

    Tula primers are a hair larger in SPP, LPP, and SRP and fit very snug when seating as far as my experience goes.

    You may want to replace the springs on the primer assembly, and the return spring under the shell plate, (the long spring running around the ram under the shell plate)

    Good luck

  3. Ear plugs and muffs too helps everything quiet down so you can pay attention to the sights. Also if you have access to a 22 pistol with a red dot you can switch over to it after shooting your regular pistol during live fire practice and it will show him what he is doing to his sight picture when pulling the trigger.

  4. On my 650 I use Dillon, lee, lyman, redding dies. You don't need the redding micrometer die unless you are seating the same round at different COAL, I use one for 223 and 40. I like the Lyman carbide sizing die for 40 since I can get it a little lower on the shell plate and eliminate the bulge without using the huge buster, also no lube needed. The Udie from Lee or EGW are good options as well.

  5. Phantom Strike Rifle and Carbine Match Dec 8th 2013

    LAST MATCH FOR 2013 IS DECEMBER 8TH

    STARTING 2014 MATCH WILL BE EVERY 3RD SUNDAY OF THE MONTH ALL YEAR ROUND

    WHERE?:
    RAAHAGUE SHOOTING ENTERPRISES
    14995 RIVER RD CORONA CA

    Price?:
    $40 MATCH FEE

    WHAT?:
    6 EXCITING COURSES OF FIRE
    CQB RANGE AND UP TO 100 YARDS

    RIFLE, PISTOL AND RIMFIRE CALIBER DIVISIONS
    PREBAN AND CA LEGAL CLASSES
    (OPTIC AND IRON SIGHT SUB-CLASSES)

    NEW SHOOTERS ARE ENCOURAGED AND WELCOMED

    NO MATCH EXPERIENCE REQUIRED, MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH
    BASIC FIREARM SAFETY

    WHAT YOU NEED:
    EQUIPMENT PREREQUISITES:
    •A SAFE AND PROPERLY OPERATING RIFLE / CARBINE
    •EYE AND EAR PROTECTION
    •MAGAZINES (MINIMUM 3)
    •AMMO
    •MATCH ROUND COUNT MINIMUM 120 ROUNDS
    •NO STEEL CORE AMMO (MAGNET CHECK WILL BE ENFORCED AT SIGN UP)

    Here's the Divisions

    Pre-ban Optic
    Pre-ban Irons
    Cal-Legal Optic
    Cal-Legal Irons
    Within these Divisions, we will split between the 3 calibers:
    Rifle
    Rimfire
    Pistol Cartridge Carbine

    COLD RANGE , CHAMBER FLAGS REQUIRED
    Or.
    After clearing, between stages, BAG or Case your rifle/carbine.

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