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Prowler

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  • Birthday 06/27/1944

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    Wisconsin
  • Interests
    Shooting, Fishing,
  • Real Name
    Craig Stelter

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    Ruger LC9

    I purchased my LC9 in February, so I guess it is about time for an update on Galloway trigger modification. I first removed the mag disconnect, but not the LCI. I have put about 1600 rounds through the LC9 since the trigger mod. I have tried most major brands of factory ammo and 5 or 6 of my different 9MM hadloads. My main concern was that the gun had to function each and every time, prior to using it as my EDC gun. It has been flawless, no FTF, FTE, or any other stoppage. As for the trigger itself, it does not reduce the trigger pull, only the length of pull. It is really smooth. The shorter trigger pull has produced a remarkable improvement in my accuracy, not the guns accuracy, but in my ability to shoot it more accurately. IMHO, this is an upgrade that really completes the gun for CCW use. It now has replaced my P3AT as my EDC gun.
  2. That is the reason that my whole reloading bench is Dillon Blue.
  3. You probably did not apply enough pressure on the seating stroke to insure the primer seated all the way to the bottom of the primer pocket. It is an acquired "feel" when the primer is completely seated. Congrats on the new 650. Craig
  4. I have never found the powder checker to be that useful. I use them on my 650 to check the OAL of the cases when I load .38 Supers. Every once in a while, a .38 SC or 9X23 will sneak in without being caught. The same thing happens when using .45 Schofield and .45 LC cowboy loads. By using a flat disk in caliber powder check, I can use the powder check to check the lenght of the case. Really eliminates problems if I don't catch a fubar before an IPSC match (don't even ask how I know).
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