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Nitrofish1

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  1. I have 8 lb of 7625 and I can not find a cure to get accurate loads. I am trying to acheive 4.6grn but not even close. That sucks! Cleaned and polished hooper with no help. I Know someone out there is the expert on fixing? Do I need to buy a powder dispenser?
  2. I just recently changed powder from WSF to IMR 7625. I am having trouble with the powder drop using the 7625.It goes from 4.6-4.0,3.8 back to 4.6. I have cleaned with alchol and still no results. I went back to WSF and the problem went away. I have people that use only 7625 and dont have issues. Any tips is greatly appreciated. I am trying to get 4.6 gr for my glock 34 9m.
  3. I finally found the culprit. I did not resize the case properly. Brian mishap on my part... Thank you all that gave me some input. James
  4. 135 Lead ,124 plated differant manufactuer as well.
  5. I am using mixed brass and Dillon dies. This just started when I converted the set-up from 135 to 124 gr bullets. I'll try reducing the bell and see if this changes anything. Sarge thanks for the input James
  6. I recently purchased some 124 9m RN plated (.355) bullets that crimp at .375-.376. I noticed the bullet is spinning in the case. I checked to see if I can push the bullet on the table and it seems ok. When I over crimp .365-.366 it still does the same thing. The bullet it self is .355 so I know that is okay. I have the OAL set at 1.100 for my glock 34 Am I missing something on my set-up? Thank for any input James
  7. Thank you for the reply. I just ordered some shooter choice. thanks again
  8. I just bought a new Gen 4 . Can I use lead bullets in this barrel? Before I start shooting I was not sure if I can . Any help is appreciated
  9. I have some 125gr rn that I need some load data on. I looked in the search engine and there is not much info on it. I have some WSF powder, Fed primers,and mixed brass. I need to make PF with a SW 5906PPC. Any help is appreciated.
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