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  1. 3 hours ago, HesedTech said:

    If it won't chamber at all the brass was either not sized properly or during the reloading process was bulged. It could be bullets not pressed in straight, a crimp gone wild bending the neck, or even during the powder drop the measure was too low and also bulged the brass. 

     

    The check is to see if your brass post decaping and sizing will gauge/plunk and then after reloading it fails. If this is the case it's happening at one of the loading stations. 

     

    Resizing primed brass is done all the time.

     

    Have fun!


    Fixed it.  I adjusted OAL to right at the top of the crimp groove (1.45) and cranked the roll crimp die down until crimp diameter was good (0.378).  Cylinder plunk okay.  
     

    Looks like the bullet puller die on its way from Amazon won’t be needed!

  2. I have a couple hundred rounds of 38 special that won't plunk into my revolver cylinder.  Most can't even be forced in the cylinder chambers.  I reloaded these about 12 years ago on my old SDB and I clearly messed them up.  I think the problem was with the crimp.  

     

    Since then I've upgraded to a 650 and have loaded thousands of 9mm & 45ACP so I have a lot more experience/confidence in my reloading skills.  However, my 38/357 dies are still limited to my SDB machine (vintage 1994).

     

    I intend to re-adjust the machine from scratch and load some new rounds from clean once-fired brass.  Once I get the reloader dialed back in can I pull the defective rounds and resize them (without the decapping pin) to preserve the primed brass?  I would also be happy to entertain any ideas regarding the original cause of the FTFs  if you have opinions/expertise.

     

    38 special HSM brass

    Laser Cast 158gr LSWC

     

  3. On 2/6/2018 at 2:54 AM, stick said:

    why wouldn't it work?  A buffer tube is a buffer tube except for length in a carbine or rifle length tube.

     

    Maybe not...

     

    Trinity Force mil spec carbine-length tube failed on my 9mm AR first time out.

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  4. I bought an assembled FM-9 upper from Brownells during their Thanksgiving sales.  Mated to a New Frontier Armory lower built by "Critical Capabilities" (also Brownells sale).  Geissele trigger, Magpul collapsible, C-More Railway 8 MOA dot, misc. parts.  As I was building it I had a question and sent Foxtrot Mike an email.  'Paul' immediately texted back and we traded some photos that helped me figure out how to tune the ejector on the lower.

     

    Just got out and tried it yesterday and it worked 100%.  

     

    I heard something rattling around in the stock area and found that the back of the buffer tube (Trinity Force cheapy) had blown out!  Good thing the Magpul stock has a rubber pad covering the tube hole or I think the buffer would have slapped me pretty good.  I have emailed Trinity Force to see how they respond but I'm not sure I want another one from them.

     

    Just for kicks I sent Paul the pictures (below) and he immediately responded with an offer to send me a FM-branded tube and HD spring.  Super customer service!

     

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  5. My quick and dirty count...

    In the Phoenix area the following monthly club-level matches are available year-round:

    USPSA: 13

    IDPA: 6

    Steel: 8

    ICORE: 2

    Other Pistol: 3

    3-Gun or Rifle/Shotgun: 6

    Sub-Gun/Belt-Fed: 3

    Furthermore, the quality of these matches is enhanced by having a large number of top shooters. There are other clubs in AZ outside of the Phoenix area as well (plus a lot of desert area to plink in).

    If you live here, there are more matches than you can shoot! Lots of shooters shoot two-three matches per week.

  6. A couple of points:

    1. I live about 5 minutes from the Rio range and I can only get satellite internet. Yes it sucks. Local has nothing to do with it.

    2. We need more cool matches ran by competent MDs at great ranges like Rio Salado.

    3. No matter how the match registration is done, there's going to be a whole bunch of people shut out of the deal.

    4. It's not just about Rio, the demand for matches exceeds the supply. Get your club to host a match!

  7. I cannot get reclaimed shot to work in my SL900. The charge weights are all over the place and I can't seem to find a happy medium. The biggest problem is that the shot occasionally bridges in the feeder tube. The shot backs up then lets loose all over the bench when the shellplate indexes.

    I'm using a batch of reclaimed shot I've had around for years, not a batch freshly lubed with graphite. Has anyone had success using reclaimed shot in their SL900?

  8. I used to have that job in high school, and even though it sucked, it was a job. I make sure to keep leaving the carts loose in the lot for the next teenager who needs a $5.40 an hour job like I had.

    Agree. Cart return areas are nothing but a ploy by the market to enlist the public to police the carts that they normally have their employees recover. Give a kid a break and leave your cart.

    I park mine next to cars that I think are driven by people who like to return carts so they have something to complain about on BrianEnos.com.

    :goof:

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