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Too_Slow

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  1. If you OPT-OUT using that you will no longer receive Front Sight. I got a notice about that earlier because I have not shot a match in a couple of years due to health issues but do still help out with the local club. Brian
  2. It sounds like either a bad ground on the body of the light and/or a bad ballast unit in the light. Either way it is rebuild or replace time for the light. Brian
  3. There is a stickied thread in the "Dillon Machine" section that is all about what to lube and with what for each of the machines. And as I recall yes it is normal for the powder funnel to touch the shellplate even without a case in that position. If you do not have a manual you can download it from Dillon. Brian
  4. That and if his 9mm dies are 35+ years old they may be steel and not carbide so they would have to be lubed no matter what. Brian
  5. How about taking the CLASS winners from each division. That would be 6 shooters from each area. Brian
  6. The point where it had to be uninstalled first was going from 0.9.x to 1.0.x. Brian
  7. It is the little sticker that you put over the hole in the targets. Brian
  8. What browser are you using. It may be logging you in automatically when you come to the site. Brian
  9. Guys, think about this a little please. Both the hole that the primer punch screws into and the hole that the index ball goes into are BOTH in the platform and no matter what position the platform is in the spacing between them never changes. That leaves either a shellplate that is too tight or the index block being out of position and that is it for centering the primer punch. The alignment tool is for setting the alignment for the shellplate to match the toolhead. Brian
  10. I wish that you people would stop posting links that point at sign in screens. Brian
  11. True but it is a one time only change because you can load the other calibers with those parts on the feeder. Brian
  12. Nope you can only edit a post for two days and then that post is locked. Brian
  13. Were they all in one division or in multiple divisions? In the past it was allowed to have up to 6 classifiers in one match (Level 1 Special), but there was never anything that said you could not shoot the match multiple times in different divisions. Brian
  14. Aliant lists a MAX charge of 5.8 gr. for a 124 Gold Dot HP at a minimum OAL of 1.12. So drop about 15 % to start working up a load from there. If you find that you have to have an even shorter OAL drop it even more to start. Brian
  15. It is a problem with alignment on the powder die. It catches the edge of the brass when it is supposed to go into the die to bell it. Brian
  16. I wouldn't worry about that. That is the point of the pawl that rubs against the bottom edge of the shellplate opposite the spot where the tall section sits to move the shellplate. You can see the curve of the hole in the wear pattern. Brian
  17. Tigereye you might want to up that charge weight a little, that only comes out to a PF of 166. Brian
  18. There is no change needed on the case feed between 9mm and 38Super. Everything else is the same for the two of them. Brian
  19. One minor change to that last bit, at Un-Load and Show Clear you have to pull the trigger NOT decock. Brian
  20. You could handle this the way that we do our practices. We build one stage for practice and then setup a nook with that stage setup multiple times as separate stages. That way each rerun of the stage goes onto a new stage in PS. Brian
  21. Last that I heard was that they were milled aluminum not plastic. Brian
  22. You mention putting oil on the barrel hood but what about the rails? Also HS6 is fairly dirty at those pressures so it may have been dirt or grit in the chamber. Brian
  23. I accidentally put the one for 9MM in backwards once and every one came out nose down. Brian
  24. With the original Kiss setup all you had to do was reverse the little puck and it would do that. Brian
  25. It sounds to me like you are using one Nook per squad instead of one Nook per stage which is the suggested way of doing it. We always set out one Nook for each stage so if we have two stages in one bay (yes it happens but not too often) we then have two Nooks in that bay, one left with each WSB. That way if a Nook were to suddenly die we only lose one stage of the match not an entire squad from the match. Brian
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