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The brass with the setback, wouldn't happen to be Federal, would it?
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New Reloader here and some questions
PingJockey replied to mississaugagunnut's topic in 9mm/38 Caliber
What you are describing, sounds more like high primers, rather than bad primers. -
Guns and motorcycle
PingJockey replied to hogcowboy's topic in Miscellaneous Topics That Do Not Fit in Any Other Forum
I carry a P30 or G19, IWB or in the front pocket of a Roadcrafter Jacket. I used to keep it in my tankbag, but I do quite a bit of long distance riding, usually avoiding the Interstates, and I want the pistol on me when I stop at some remote picnic area. -
Me too! I understand what it does, I just don't understand the need.
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New Reloader here and some questions
PingJockey replied to mississaugagunnut's topic in 9mm/38 Caliber
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The mags for my carry guns are always loaded, and have been that way for years. I shoot the mags empty every six months or so, check the function, and reload with fresh ammo. The only mags that I have with weak springs, are the ones that I use for practice, and they constantly get loaded and unloaded. IMO constantly working the spring is harder on them than leaving them loaded. YMMV!
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Gun Ban
PingJockey replied to ss+P's topic in Miscellaneous Topics That Do Not Fit in Any Other Forum
It's all pretty much speculation right now, but I bet they will try much more than an AWB and 10+ magazine ban. I bet they will also go after online ammo and componet sales. I read this morning where Obama is going to place Joe biden in charge of crafting "new policies". That's certainly comforting! -
On the downstroke, the shell plate carring the case is moved to the top of the press where the dies are located, and the case is resized/deprimed, by the die in station one. On the upstroke,the shell plate is lowered toward a waiting primer at the bottom, and the priming mechanism extends to seat the primer when the handle is pushed forward after the upstroke.
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This is exactly what I think is gonna happen. I have already heard rumblings that would limit online sales of ammo to 500 rounds. Like the OP said, I can carry 3 single stack 10 rounders as easily as I can carry 2 15 rounders.
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Primer seating is not done with a die. Station one would be resize/deprime, so you couldn't prime there.EDIT I just looked at the LNL video on UTube and it does indeed look priming occurs on station one.
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I have heard of others having the same problem, and their cure was a small piece of tape, on the shaft and rotor.
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Glad to help. Usually, crap like that is bundled with, and gets installed when you install other programs. Be sure you read the "fine" print when installing anything to your machine, and you should be able to catch most of that before it gets installed.
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Topic Torch is a browser toolbar (virus remover), ie crap. Here is a link to help you remove/uninstall it. https://www.google.com/search?q=topic+torch&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
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Nothing like that on mine. Is this toolbar attached to your browser, or part of the BE page? A screenshot would be helpful. If it is part of your browser, you should be able to turn it off in browser settings.
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Depends on which side your asking.
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We keep a landline because cell service fades in and out at our house. Our answering machine had 29 messages the other day and only one was a real call. Everything else was an auto dialer for polictial stuff. I am ready for this to be over. WOW! I figured it was bad, but that is terrible. It's pretty bad when you can't even answer the phone.
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It's nice to live in a state that's not considered a "swing" state. The only adds that I've seen are the ones that Fox News shows/reviews. I bet Ohio is getting bombarded.
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Ballistic co-efficient differences. That is doubtful. It is more than likely the difference that was given in post 2 of this thread.
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You may have already seen this, but here is an email from Hodgon/Winchester concerning WST use in 9MM. They didn't mention anything about lead vs. FMJ though. WST use in 9mm
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It really depends on what your dad's vision impairment is. If he has astigmatism (very common), bright sights can actually make matters worse. I'm in my 60's and have astigmatism, and with bright, hi viz, fiber or night sights, I actually see two front sights. I can get by much better with stock sights than any of the hi vis offerings. The only thing that I have found that works for me, at any time of the day, is a red dot. Expensive...yes, but at least I only see one dot.
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1050 for 9mm and .223 reloading
PingJockey replied to j28s's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
Same here, plus I like the priming system better. -
Press Cleaning Recommendations?
PingJockey replied to Half Cocked's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
This might be helpful,it is a pinned topic in the "General Reloading" forum. Dillon Lubrication and maintenance -
Not if you remove the decap pin.