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Huston in Austin

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  1. I called GSI a week or so ago, they said they should be shipping in Jan. The bullet feeder consists of a new tool head and an electric bullet feeder. The web site claims the feeder will hold more than 200 bullets. How many more, who knows. The feeder on the ghost holster site uses an MA feeder. There are several different models of these feeders. The comercial ones hold around 500 9mm size bullets, but they cost around $1500.00 Obviously this isn't the one in the system. As to which is the better on, Who knows but the GSI unit costs $795.00 and the other is over a grand. You get what you pay for, but not always.

    Huston

  2. I was on Snopes.com looking for somthing else, when lo and behold. The Chistmas light display was there. They also had the display to another song as well. They didn't say for sure if it was real or not, but still cool.

    Huston in Austin

  3. Howdy All,

    I called GSI last week and was told they are planning on a Jan shipping date. The price is going to be 795.00 for a RL-1050 set-up. Didn't ask about the XL-650. The tool head for the 650 has a price on the website, but I don't remember what it is. Happy Thanksgiving everybody

    Huston in Austin

  4. Howdy,

    Don't normally look in this group much being a auto shooter, but I noticed the title and thought I'd add my two cents. The Dec 2003 issue or Handloader magazine has 10 pages about loading the 627 38 super. If you can't find the article/issue send me a note and I might be able to get you a copy of the info and/or article.

    Huston in Austin

  5. You don't need any tools. Just take the grey plug out and it's a 17 round mag. I think the dremmel may get you over 20. Also Midsouth Shooters Supply has Hornady and Federal 17 Mach 2 for 4.74 a box.

    Huston in Austin

  6. I've got a Les Baer open gun. Have had it for more than 10 yrs. It is very Accurate, however reliability is another story. It developed a problem with the hammer following after 6 mo. or so. Called LB and was told it was my problem 'cause I must have changed somthing. It also wouldn't hold a trigger job. It also would fail to extract/eject a case every now and then, when the various rimless supers came out it it got much worse. Sent it off to a couple of other 'smiths to do various things, had EGW change the comp back in '96. Finally had Dawson look at it to figure out the extraction/ejection problem. He found it was built with an oversized breach face. In fact it would be oversized if it was a 40. So all in all

    I wouldn't have another Les Baer if it was free.

    Just my opinion,

    Huston in Austin

  7. Howdy,

    I had a 550 a while back. Ended up replacing it when the 650 came out. In the last 3 mo. I had the 550 I broke 3 cranks. The last one in less than a week. I asked for an RMA for the second one I broke so I could send it in and see if they could figure out what was wrong. Before I got it sent back I broke the third one. I ended up emptying out the powder and making sure no primers were in it and, after calling Dillon, sent the whole thing back. I don't know what they ended up finding out, but I already had the 650, so I sold it to a Action Pistol shooter that was suffering with a Lee 1000.( He was shooting a couple thousand rounds a week and the Lee was killing him. As far as I know he is still using it. ) When the 550 got back it looked like they put my handle on a new machine. I think they replaced just about everything and repainted the frame, even cleaned the powder hopper.

    Dillon is GREAT. They have even supplied parts for my ancient 1050 ( aquired 2nd hand ) under warranty.

    Huston in Austin

  8. Color me green with envy

    I may not even get to see it in the theatre unless I can find a baby sitter.  I haven't been able to catch all the airings on the SF channel and none of the movie rental chains carry the dvd set.  Time to shop a little on ebay....

    Can't help with the sitter, but wan't to borrow the DVD's?

    Huston in Austin

  9. Howdy,

    I had one many years ago, late 80's time frame. Lots of fun, but I didn't like the fluted chamber. I actually locked it up once using some Frontier (Hornady) 147 jhp ammo. It formed the brass into the flutes of the chamber. Other than that it was accurate and reliable. I had both the fixed and colapsable stocks and liked the fixed much better to shoot with. If you've got the extra money, go for it.

    Huston in Austin

  10. Howdy,

    One place you can get them at a good price is Botach. I know they are a pain to deal with, but I've gotten batteries from them before without problems. The Energizers are 2.95 each. You can get the Sanyo CR1/3N for less. They come in a pack of 10 for 19.95.

    Huston in Austin

  11. Howdy All,

    Today reg unl. 2.699 and 2.899 for super. Deisel yesterday 2.499, today 2.699. Topped off factory tank yesterday, Put 74 gal in aux tank today, $200.00 ouch.

    Huston in Austin

  12. Hey,

    You want oil change stories. I get my oil changed every 2 months. That usually means anything from 5 to 12 k miles. It takes 14 qts of oil and I can't afford to change it every month.

    Huston in Austin, and every other place in Texas that has a road to it.

  13. I've got a 99 F-350 crew cab long bed with 7.3 l powerstroke and a 140 gal aux tank. Did front brakes around 125 k miles rear brakes around 205 k miles, but ond roter went FUBAR and had to be replaced in less than 30 k miles. Truck weight is around 7000 lbs or so, current miles just short of 1/4 milion. Brake life makes absolutly no sense at all. Oh and truck has an auto transmision.

    Huston in Austin

  14. I just recieved (today) a mainshaft for my 1050 from dillon. I bought my 1050 used and have had it about 4 years.I also told them it was bought used. I got the shaft at no charge. The no free parts for used machines is not uniformly applied. This is also the first part I've needed. Y'all have a good weekend.

    Huston in Austin

  15. I've got an old 1050 and haven't bought 38 super comp brass in a while, but I don't have any of the problems your having. I just tighten the shell plate so it indexes smoothly. The 223 shell plate is old as well. I bought the whole package from an indoor range that was closing. I do have two 223 shell plates but have only tried one of them. Do make sure the nylon adapter is in place on the case feeder. I do get some newer super comp brass 'cause I shoot with a bunch of people who either don't pick-up their brass or they loose lots, Shred is usually good about finding his brass but Chet usually looses a bunch :)

  16. Just thought I'd through my .02 in. I've watched Dawson build lots of pistols. Open, Limited, Single stack and 2011. Every slide to frame fit is done by Dave from over size slides and frames. You can tell the differenc between a factory fit and a custom fit even if you didn't know the difference before you will after you rack the slide on each.

    Huston in Austin

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