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  1. I have a PM9 and really like it. Smooth out of the box is an understatement.

    I did have some feed problems, which required some smith work. But after that it seems to run fine.

    Even with some issues, I absolutely love the gun..

    It does need a magwell for competition , but everything else is on the gun.

    With it being a 10 round, it makes single stack run like a limited 10.

  2. I would think that the primer cup could be a little tall.

    Take a pair of adjustable pliers, run the primer arm out some. Loosen the set screw and then press the cup as far down as it will go and tighten the set screw.

    Also as stated before, vibration of the machine can make the primers jump. Stay smooth with the process.

  3. If this will be a carry gun get it in 45ACP.

    I have several 9mm 1911 guns and feeding is sometimes a little iffy. It's just the size of the round. The 1911 was made to shoot hardball ammo, and it does.

    That being said, I'd go with the SA as long as your going to use it as is. Another option is the CZ 75B (no de-cocker)

    If your going to add components, sights, magwell, grips........then look at the SA Loaded. It comes with that stuff on it.

    Now that your in the $1200.00 range, look around.

    (Just a note: I'm not a Kimber fan)

  4. I'm a member of the "take it apart and clean it" crowd.

    Also a member of the "half full hopper" (for absolutely no reason).

    I do know different powders will measure differently. Not much to be done there, unless you want to weigh every charge and break out the trickler.

    I loaded some rounds for a friend using WST & 700X. Drove me mad when compared to 231 or TG. Just too fluffy.

    There had to be some variance in charges (no I did not weigh passed the original settings). But all the rounds shot fine.

    (+1 Hi-Power Jack)

  5. Eli,

    I assume that you'll be using these rounds in competition.

    So my Answer would be, just how accurate do you need to be when shooting stages? I've found that any rounds I reloaded were accurate enough. Any misses were due to the Indian not the arrow.

    I think the better approach would be to make sure you make PF and they cycle reliably.

  6. I picked up a PM9 about six weeks ago. Never thought I'd spend that much but there is a definite difference in fit, finish and smoothness of the slide.

    The RO is now relegated to back-up when it clears the safe.

    Be advised that even though it's a 1300.00+ gun it still may need some help. I had to get a higher mag catch to get the first round to line up better with the chamber after going to slide lock.

    Seems to have fixed the problem. By the way, had this issue with the RO also. It's a quirk a lot of 9mm have in a 1911 style gun.

    If you want, check Dawson Precision and see what 9mm he has for sale. More money than SA but his are ready to go with things you'd add anyway.

    Buy the best you can afford and you'll always be happy with it.

  7. I haven't noticed any offensive odor and I shoot indoors mostly.

    Right now I'm shooting Blue Bullets with VV n320, but have used TG with Bayou and Blue Bullets with no adverse smell.

    Maybe I've shot coated so long that I don't notice.

    I did make the change to coated from straight lead, so anything would have been better.

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