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  1. I use the 38/40s as well. I shoot 9 major in two of my guns and 38SC in one of them. Don't have to change anything with the mags to switch back and forth.
  2. I use MBX in all three of my CK Arms open guns with no problems.
  3. The snap ring that holds the "floating decap assembly" on my Dillon sizing die broke last night while reloading. Now I know I can call Dillon and they would be more than happy to send a replacement, but if I can get one from the local hardware store, I would do that and not bother Dillon. So, does anyone know what size that snap ring is? When mine broke, the majority of it flew off and I can not find it anywhere. Thank you.
  4. Hello and welcome. What part of SC? Upstate here.
  5. Since you are in South Carolina, go to www.delphiforums.com and search for South Carolina High Power. Also, www.usrifleteams.com is a good forum for highpower. There is a long range section and then a national match section. The later is the one you want. Basically, the course of fire is this: 200 yards - 10 rounds standing (offhand) single loaded, shot in a time limit of 10 minutes 200 yards - 10 rounds sitting (starting from the standing position), rapid fire, shot in a time limit of 60 seconds with a magazine change (2 rounds, reload then 8) 300 yards - 10 rounds prone (starting from the standing position), rapid fire, shot in a time limit of 70 seconds with a magazine change (2 rounds, reload then 8) 600 yards - 20 rounds prone, slow fire, single loaded, shot in a time limit of 20 minutes. Equipment: For service rifle, most people are shooting the AR. It has to be a 20" barrel in either A2 or A4 configuration. Compass Lake Engineering and White Oak Armament make some of the more popular ones. The Rock River Arms National Match is also a popular rifle. The above is for CMP rifle, but if you are talking about CMP pistol matches, the rules just changed this year. This article should provide the information you need http://thecmp.org/cmp-pistol-program-rule-changes-for-2015/ The 30 rounds pistol course of fire is this: 50 yards - strong hand only, 10 rounds fired in 10 minutes 25 yards - strong hand only, 5 rounds fired in 20 seconds (done twice) 25 yards - strong hand only, 5 rounds fired in 10 seconds (done twice)
  6. Similar. The Wilson and those like it measure the sized case to make sure it is in SAAMI specs. As long as it sits between flush with the top and flush with the little cutout, it is in spec. The one I have actually measures the shoulders with a little micrometer like device. What I did was fire 10 rounds of factory ammo and then took the average reading of that brass. Then I took that number and subtracted .003 from it and set my sizing die so that when I sized my brass it would measure right around that. Most things I have read said to bump your shoulders back .002 - .003. Being that some fit your 223 chamber and some do not, just a 1/4 turn down on the sizing down will probably fix you right up. You are close, but it looks like it just needs a tad more.
  7. Try running your sizing die down a little bit. What is happening, is that the shoulders of the case are not being bumped back far enough to fit in the 223 chamber. The 5.56 chamber is longer (nothing to do with case length) than the 223 chamber. Most reloading companies even make a tool called a headspace gauge that allows you to check them. I use one from RCBS called a precision mic cartridge headspace tool. Find a piece of sized brass (doesn't have to be loaded) that will not allow the bolt to close fully on your 223. Then turn your sizing die down about 1/4 turn and resize the brass. Then try to close the bolt on it. If it does then leave the sizing die in that position. If not then repeat the process until the bolt closes easy. Good luck.
  8. You're supposed to be working!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Think of all those people waiting for their cable to be fixed........... and here you are wondering about this morning's classifier. MAN!!!!!!!!! Jerry
  9. I have Zero 147gr. JHPs. Their length is 0.670" Hope that helps.
  10. Hopefully it won't be as bad as the Area 6 match last year.
  11. Hey Jerry, Thanks for the comments. I tried something on the gun and had terrible results. However, gun problems or not... you beat me. By the way, starting in March, Ken and I are going to run another USPSA match at SPSA on the fourth Saturday. Jerry
  12. How about Andy Griffith?
  13. Kramer also got all the free coffee he could drink from his Java World settlement.
  14. Elaine had a boyfriend at one time (they went to Tuscanny). Don't remember his name but I think he had a red Ferrari. Don't know the model.
  15. Can't remember the team name but I want to think 14 years on throwing up from the black and white cookie.
  16. At one point in time Jerry had the Skip Barber racing school on his fridge.
  17. Hey you know we're there for you. Whatever you need: cigarettes, support, or even someone to laugh at you. If you want to play with different guns one day, let me know. Between Ken and I you can try about all scenarios. Jerry
  18. Hey Jerry: I told you the you would have as much in the glock. Heres why: 1. New holster. Yours won't work. $150 2. New barrel. You shoot lead. $200 3. Magwell, titanium striker and safety plunger, steel or tungsten guide rod, ghost rocket connector, Tommy to work on trigger. approx. $300. 4. Dawson sights. $130 for front fiber optic. Now. Glock 35 - $550 Acces. - $780 Total - $1200 - $1300 Nothing against the glock. I love them. But knowing what you have been shooting, I think the Para you consider is a better choice for you. A-47844
  19. You can also try Airsoft Atlanta in Georgia. That's where I got mine.
  20. Hey, Not sure what type of gun you have. For production and SSP in a Glock 35, I use 3.05 grs. of Clays, 180 gr Montana Gold JHP at 1.135" OAL. This makes a PF of 129. It is very soft and accurate. You would think you were shooting a .22. Good luck.
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