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  1. I have used them, no complaints. Holsters are also a thing that usually needs tried to see if it works for you. Thus, we end up with boxes of the damn things.
  2. I’m still setting up, and have a lot to learn. Waiting on a 9mm crimp die too. This is a big upgrade from my SDB and 550. I am not afraid to buy the DAA upgrades, bought plenty from them in the past. I’ll give the blue parts a chance first. Thanks for the input, you ever get out this way I’ll give you the tour of Cameo.
  3. I am a new 750/casefeeder user. Still in the setup phase, and have the feeder setup. I get a fair amount of jams between the feed plate and the case deflector block, I should be able to figure that out. My question is, would waxing the bowl, particularly the area the cases track in, help?
  4. I sent them an e mail asking for the same small primer feed tips and a new primer slide bushing for a SDB. 9 dats from email to parts in hand.
  5. They jumped on my small parts in 2 days. Primer slide bushing and feed tips.
  6. I don’t sort my 9. Tumble, inspect, load and they all work. Mid range loads.
  7. I’m It’s going to be tough for a while. Probably a year or three. With all the hate and discontent from the left I figured this was coming. Bought enough to last a long time. I did see a few k of large and small at my local sportsman’s last week, was going to leave them. Then I remembered this guy from my club that just got his SDB a year ago and was griping about not having any primers. He got 1k cause I’m a nice guy.
  8. I’m It’s going to be tough for a while. Probably a year or three. Dumb luck I went in with some guys from the club a few years ago for a group buy. I did see a few k of large and small at my local sportsman’s last week, was going to leave them. Then I remembered this guy from my club that just got his SDB a year ago and was griping about not having any primers. He got 1k cause I’m a nice guy.
  9. I've got an EGW F/O front sight coming in for my P16, I'll let you know how it looks, durability wise.
  10. The wet tumbling gets cases very clean. But I still use dry media, I'm not ready to add that much more time to reloading. You can get a decent vibratory cleaner from Harbor freight.
  11. I am going thru a similar situation, but I already have the P16. Lately I have been running just the para, but I shoot the 75 with SP01 mags. I would run the SP01 i also have, but I ended up with the tactical model(D/A first shot). I would look around for a gently used P16 Ltd and a bunch of mags. Prices are pretty good right now.
  12. 18# is what baer specs out in their commander type.
  13. Did you get this figured out yet? Both Dawson and Brownells have pretty good info on their websites about sight height calculations.
  14. I had a similar experience with mag pouches. Sprint from start to shooting position, got some good hits, move to second position and start my reload.................with my mags 35 feet behind on the ground. The RO was a pretty good sport, he let me back up and retreive them and finish the stage.
  15. Cancel. I see from your other thread you bought a Gen4 G19? Noooooooo. We lost another one.
  16. I have been shooting 200 gr LSWC from various suppliers for 30 years now. My experience has been buy the best ones you can find, which are often the most expensive ones. I am finally thru about 6k of bargain bullets, and they were the dirtiest bullets ever. They would start to cause the gun to run sluggish and fail to go into battery after only a couple hundred rounds. They were also very accurate in my single stack, so I kept them. Seat and crimp dies needed to be cleaned out every hundred rounds. They were only .05 cents ea., so I got what I paid for. MO. bullet 200 gr LSWC are almost as clean as jacketed in my guns. I can run 500-1000 rds between cleanings with them. they are also .12 cents ea.
  17. This-We need more info- load specs and gun type
  18. I wish I could shoot as well as I reload with my 550
  19. First, this is a great place for info. I seem to learn something new everytime I read a topic. Next, I have a Pre-B 550, have had it for 26 years and loaded many thousands of 45,44 and 9mm on it. It has no lube ports/holes, so I have used whatever flavor of gun oil on hand to lube the pivot points and the ram. I have to kind of squirt the oil into the pivots, and it really seems to have worked too. Pretty messy, but effective. After all these years, It still feels tight and smooth. I can drill and tap the pivot points and add zerks. Think it would be worthwhile?
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