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  1. Currently shooting 158 grain RN Jacketed with 3.5ish grains of Tight Group in 9mm brass loaded to 1.200 OAL. Shoots very, very well out of .38 super 627. Like 3 inches at 50 good!! Might be a fluke.... This is what your gonna have to deal with in Barry, Carmoney!! No more flat points for me...

    So is that what you're blaming those slow-ass reloads on? Flat-point bullets? ;)

    Nice to see a little smack talking before nationals. I wish i could be there to witness the fun.

  2. Regarding timers, where and how do you practice? The phone ones (i run Android) are often sensitive enough for dry fire. The new wristwatch one from CED is good if you practice on a busy indoor range. It only records the shot if it's followed by a recoil impulse. That filters out other range noises.

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  3. Pat if you still need 1 I have several take offs. PM me your address and I will drop 1 in the mail to you.

    Stock rear sight .160 high blade.

    I appreciate the offer, I found one at Jack First. Thanks.

  4. So I've been shooting with the bottom feeders in L10 with my 627 for the last two years. Now that we have 8-shot minor, I've traded into a 5" 625. I would have loved to have it last year but it'll be a fun break from counting to 8.

    I'd like to swap out the sights that are on it for something taller, but I cant find a factory .160 high rear sight blade. Everywhere I look is out of stock. Do any of you know where a man might find one?

  5. Loctite on the break? Mine came loose at the last match.

    Are you running a can? Loctite softens with heat, that's how you remove the red high strength stuff. Semi auto guns can get hot enough to soften the loctite. Rocksett resists the heat but that makes it a pain to remove. I wouldn't glue on a break unless I was screwing a can to it.

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  6. I feel it's bad practice to install a suppressor adapter with a crush washer even if the owner doesn't currently use it with a can. The owner may acquire a suppressor or sell the rifle. You have no control of this after it leaves your shop.

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  7. Anyone have experience with the Weigand rear sight blade?

    Yup. I took it off my revolver. They are fragile and bend easily. The sight picture is good, but when they bend down you lose elevation. After I dropped a bunch of shots into hard cover on a classifier I went back to a factory blade.

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  8. Remember about 7 years ago when it snowed like 18" every Friday for like 5 weeks? I never shoveled so much snow in my life!

    Smitty

    I was working in Aspen in '07-'08 when we had measurable snow every day for 60 days. We recorded over 40 feet that year. I wasn't to worried about shooting, the skiing was _very_ good.

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  9. I too use a race master. There it's an insert available for a 686, which is an L frame. I do not know how well it fits the 617 which is a K frame. It is true that my N frame insert can hold a smaller gun, it's a bit loose for anything but practice.

    Safariland makes a holster called the 002 cup challenge. It has a split front and works with about any Smith and Wesson.

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  10. I've had a j frame on me nearly every day for 6 years. If you can master the trigger i don't think there is a easier gun to live with day in and day out.

    I carry a Safariland speed loader, but i find it harder to conceal than the gun. Moon clips, especially in 38 are imho too fragile to carry. As mentioned earlier I think they would make for more reliable ejection. The speed strips are much easier to conceal, i carried one for years. They tuck into the watch pocket on a pair of jeans nicely, but they're not particularly quick to use.

    No problem shooting lead that I'm aware of. I carry lead hollow point semi wadcutters in mine.

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  11. I shoot a 627. I trimmed some brass to .900 and tried the same LRN bullets I shoot in my full length brass but ~1 of 8 bullets keyholed. Occasionally 2 out of 8 keyholed, so it doesn't appear to one particular chamber in the revolver. The crimp groove is so far forward that the base of the bullet is into the case web. I assume this is causing the base of the bullet to distort.

    I shot some reloads in the same brass that were loaded by my buddy Jim and the keyholes went away. He uses a 38 super style bullet, sized .358, that doesn't get into the web. These 160 grain bullets from Bayou Bullets do not have a crimp groove and I assume they need a taper crimp. Taper crimping for a revo is new to me, thus the question above. Jim uses a Lee FCD to crimp in his Dillon, I was just hoping to complete my loads in 3 pases through the single stage press.

    I like the taper crimp on the seater die in my RCBS set for .45 acp. I did find a RCBS seater die in .38 super for sale today, has anyone used one of these with trimmed .38s?

    I've had concerns about post sizing my ammunition with the Lee FCD. Could someone measure the inside diameter of the carbide sizing ring on their 38 super FCD?

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