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  1. I learned about the bulged case back in the 90's when brass fired in my Smith 5906 wouldn't chamber in a quality 1911 9mm. After that anything fired in the 5906 was kept separate. Brass fired in machine guns with bulging was all over as well. My guess is a loose chamber was an inexpensive way to ensure reliability. I've been shooting major for years and never experienced bulging. The primer pockets would eventually loosen up, however. I have seen case ruptures in brass by Win, Browning and Herters. Never a problem with Blazer, FC or R-P with major.
  2. Seen the same problem with brass fired in a oversized chamber. Tried the U die etc. but my roll sizer made it easy to remove the bulge.
  3. My 9mm loads do this same primer flow with Ginex in my P365X Macro but not when used for 9mm Major in my Czechmate.
  4. Summit is my choice for poly coated bullets and I've used about every brand available over the past several years. Using the 115 and 124 in standard 9mm and 9mm Major, respectively. So far, I've shot thousands of them in 4 different pistols and 1 PCC.
  5. I've got the new Garmin Xero C1 and have used it for about 2 months. There is nothing else available that comes close for now.
  6. https://www.midsouthshooterssupply.com/item/00079pb000708/accurate-nopoint-7-smokeless-powder-(8-lbs)
  7. I got some AA#7 with my Garmin Xero from Grafs using the notify me when in stock feature. About 4 weeks ago. Powder Valley and Midsouth seem to have it off and on also.
  8. My preference is for AA#7/SWMP but I also have HS6. Just bought 8lbs of AA#7 a couple weeks ago.
  9. I bought the manual version without problem. It came via DHL.
  10. I've been looking myself but found none. Switched to the US produced version, AA#7, until SWMP becomes available again. Just bought some from Grafs.
  11. Tried the Ginex SPP today. Using S&B OFB that I ran through the the sizer and swager on my RL1050 then hand primed. No lube. Just the right amount of tension IMHO, certainly not hard to seat and no high primers. Next, I'll try some older brass with loosening primer pockets and see how they do with those.
  12. This is a 154gr RNFP with a flat base from the old Bonus Bullets in Colorado. It was named the China Camp after a Cowboy Action shooter who designed it. Works great in revolvers and lever actions. Bonus is out of business but there are a couple other makers who have the same mold
  13. Interesting...here it's rifle and pistol guys vs Sporting Clays guys, 900 vs less than 20, respectively. Here we have a junior rifle league and 4H youth groups a person could donate to. I imagine they would turn around and sell them to get funds. I know one shooter who is selling off his inventory as no one in his family wants them. I guess there is no easy solution.
  14. I've heard of OBP 248 made by St. Marks...supposedly similar to Auto Comp...
  15. PhotoRecon

    Cz Czechmate FTF

    Excuse me, but isn't that a Glock I'm the picture?
  16. One theory I heard is the backing plate was coming loose and this was there fix...
  17. I recommend you start with a good reloading manual such as Hornady or Sierra or others. Good reading about the process and lots of load data.
  18. Ok...finally figured it out...had to use the smallest head screw driver I had. That little tab has to first go left all the way, then down and finally push it forward and the backing plate comes right off. I was having a few light primer strikes. There was gunk in there so cleaned it out and left it dry. Will see if that resumes functionality.
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