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  1. 2 hours ago, LowSpeedHighDrag said:

     

    I'm running the foam handguard over the Taccom 14.5" barrel + comp.  Had tried the G10 handguard but found it too slippery, but I like the foam one.  Very light and easy to grip.

    Ah, interesting observation in the slipperiness of the g10. Good to know that. And that the foam works. 

  2. These small primer pocket cases are an abomination! They completely ruin the flow, and tend to damage the primer below them in as the seating stroke is rejected. I have a hard time seeing them before the primers are removed and have in the past opted to cull them out during reloading. Similar to others, I'm seeing a ton more Federal and Blazer headstamps in range pickups, whereas a year ago there were just enough to be occasionally annoying.

    I love the ingenuity, Burned Out! I'd love to have something like that for my machine!

  3. I've just run out of 230gr X-Treme bullets and am moving over to Rainier--but my new chronograph hasn't yet arrived and I can't verify the velocity in the new bullets.

    It looks like the X-Treme bullets are .452, and the same weight Rainier are .451. Given the slightly smaller diameter, resistance will be somewhat lower through the barrel, increasing velocity by how much?

    Should I increase the powder charge by .1? I'm currently dropping 4.6 gr Titegroup. My present COAL=1.260, and I'll verify and adjust for profile changes.

  4. Is there a problem either in the short or long term in shooting .357 diameter bullets in my M&P 9?

    I started reloading my favorite 9mm recipe of 3.4gr Titegroup behind 147gr X-treme bullets at 1.145 COAL and completed ~1600 rounds and realized that the latest batch of bullets was .357 and not the .356 that I normally use. Doh! Apparently I made a mistake in ordering. That's a lot of bullets to pull!

    I'm worried about higher pressure with the Titegroup, and longer term, eroding the barrel so as to prevent me from shooting .356 anytime hereafter.

    I very carefully measured the muzzle with calipers and found it to be .356" groove to groove. I don't know if this barrel is tapered from breach to muzzle. I've just moved and don't have any of my fishing tackle to use in slugging the bore but can get some if necessary.

    I shot 10 rounds and took pictures of the primers. As you can see there is a slight embossing into the firing pin recess that is ever so slightly more well-defined than my other ammo, but there is no squaring-off of the primer cup shoulders.

    Am I right in the assessment that I'm probably ok with pressure? What about the long-term effect?

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  5. There's a thread on the issues some were experiencing here: http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=174006&hl=%20montana%20%20gold

    I haven't seen MG .223 in stock in 6+ months. I'm assuming they are on hold, possibly pending ensuring whatever the cause of the issues above are resolved.

    Xtreme has a good holiday sale going, code 17special gives 17% off 55gr FMJ-BT bringing their cost to 8.3c/rd shipped, in quantities of 500 or more.

    After reading the above thread and seeing the pics from the suppressor torn up, as well as their currently listed pricing on them ($150/k or $350/case of 3500), MG just isn't on my radar for .223 bullets any more. They'd have a ways to go in pricing adjustment as well as positive user reports on their 55gr to 'convince me' to not just buy Hornady bulk packs for less $.

    Wow. Those pics are pretty damning. Umm... I received my order of MG 223s on December 26 of last year and reloaded about 1/2. Haven't shot much 223 this year. Any guesses as to whether or not I've got a bad batch? How would I find out without waiting for the muzzle break to be blasted out?

    And thanks for the tip on Xtreme. Took advantage of that 17% discount!

  6. GET TO THE MG SITE NOW!!! 9 MM is available!!!

    Awesome, thanks - saw the email with your reply come in via email and didn't read it fully (saw your ALL CAPS, GO THERE NOW! :) , just refreshed MG site, ordered a case of 124gr JHPs. :thumbsup:

    Site is *slow* at the moment, looks like OOS already :-/

    Ya think the caps emphasized it enough?!?! :)

    It was perfect for me! Got 9mm then realized they had .45 back in stock but the site was nonresponsive by the time I made it to the checkout

  7. I need to either lose a lot of weight or find a way of angling production holsters out away from my spare tire! Ok, so I'm doing both.

    I'm just getting started in USPSA, shooting a production M&P 9, using the stock holster that came with the range kit. I can hardly move or bend over without being cut in half by the mags on the left and pistol on the right.

    I'm in the market for a CR Deluxe belt, and looking for holster and mag holders that can be angled outwards slightly to accommodate my spare tire. Are there such animals?

    Also, what kind of dropped and extended holsters should I be looking for? RIght now I'm only shooting production.

  8. I would be surprised if Cabela's and Natchez are price gouging.

    Powder Valley is expecting more Tula primers shortly but haven't had Federal/CCI in for a while. My suspicion is that their prices don't yet reflect new distributor pricing (and why should they, as they are no longer taking backorders)?

  9. I've been carefully following primer availability and prices on a couple of sites and just noticed a massive price spike on primers. Federals are now up to $47.99 at Cabela's, and CCI is up to $35.12 at Natchez.

    Anyone else seeing this?

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