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PinoyShooter06

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  • Birthday 01/15/1969

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    EMMANUEL BUENO

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  1. Hi Travis,

    Please contact me directly with

    My email add

    darrylle720b06@yahoo.com

    With regards to the CZ basepads

    Im sorry my laptop is down and im only

    Using my CP

    Thank you

  2. Hi, I am Looking for a LOAD DATA for a STOCK 2 .40SW for PRODUCTION AND LIMITED/LIMITED 10 (USPSA) MINOR and MAJOR LOAD My powder is mostly TITEGROUP, VV N320 , please share me your load data and what kind of recoil spring you are usinG . Thanks
  3. i use gloves , D-lead and orange cleaner (for mechanic & etc.) as additional precautions. i am really thankful that a very close friend of mine educated me about leads
  4. I am at a normal range of 5 - 10 for adult. I am not sure if 15 is still at normal range..
  5. please let me know if the method I list below helps avoiding a SQUIB.(this is just me) 1. always make sure you have enough powder on powder tube. 2. get a low-powder sensor (optional but also important) 3. always make sure that you see a powder on that shell before you drop the bullet for seating (don't assume) 4. avoid talking to somebody or multi-tasking if you are reloading. 5. if, you need to attend or do something important, finish or remove the remaining casings on the shell plate and start all over again when you have the time. 6. separate loaded bullets every 100 rounds/batch (this is just me) so if you start wondering if you miss a powder or not. you can just easily determine what batch. 7. always make sure about your bullet/powder weight, OAL , primer seating , and case gauge all you ammo. 8. avoid mixing powders (make sure you have the same powder before you add some more.( I always make a note/tape on the powder tube what kind of powder) 9. if, you are reloading lead bullets (always use a glove to avoid contact or minimize contact with lead. thanks for reading this and please let me know if there some more I need to know to be a safe and happy reloader.
  6. ok great thanks for the input. I really appreciate it
  7. jayjay1, please don't get me wrong but I am confuse. you mentioned " you don't think so" about using N350 on 9 minor" and your other answer to my posting " sure it may work"...which is which. Thanks
  8. Have you ever measured you velocity then? Sure it may work. And the 9mm isn´t to hard to handle at all. It is just the question whatfor you want to use it / what is your aim with your ammo. For being fast back on target you normally want a soft recoil, precise shooting with less dirt. Therefore a fast burning powder with less mass is the way to go. That it works otherwise too, there is no doubt. Thanks for asking. yes, I do measure/chrono the velocity all bullets that I reloaded and I make sure that I always start at the bottom of the chart and work my way up till I reach my desired power factor. for my point of view I like N350 and N320. as far as the recoil on my point of view and they are both the same. (this is just me) and it depends on what gun and set up do you have on your gun..
  9. I haven't tried ramshot competition powder. will you share us your load data using this powder on your edge .40.. thanks
  10. Dillon is a good digital scale too but a little bit more expensive than the RCBS 750 digital scale. either way you can go wrong
  11. Gladd you got it back...is there in anyway you can share us how thanks
  12. I can feel you and understand your situation. I myself with 6 Left knee surgeries and a partial knee replacement.] also a TKR in the future.
  13. am glad your SD works fine and cleaned. now you extra part for your SD for the part you found
  14. if you haven't read it all and theres a very good article you want to read. just go buy another one. just my point of view.
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