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  1. On December 10, 2017 at 8:19 AM, Xanatos903 said:

    Just curious, why do you say they didn't mix well? My go-to load for PCC and pistol is 3.8gr CFE Pistol with a 147 RN. I've loaded and shot around 5k of these, and think I'll be shooting them through next season unless my 124gr testing goes really well. 

     

     

     

    My testing looked more like a shotgun pattern than a group @ 25 yds, using CFE.

    With that being said, I have also discovered that loading longer with pistol bullets can have negative effects.

    With the PD 147s, I started at 1.12 and had much better results at 1.085 and that was using VV N320.

    When I have some free time here in the near future I plane to re-run the CFE test with a shorter length.

     

    From a pure accuracy standpoint, I have had better results with 124g JHP.

  2. Unless I am just trying to get the primer pocket clean (and I don't do that for pistol rounds) I skip using the SS pins altogether.

    IMHO, it works just as well as long as you don't overload the tumbler. 

    Not to mention that I don't have to handle the cases again as I put them into the dehydrator. 

  3. 14 hours ago, ar15rick said:

    Anybody try any 115 grain for PCC? I may it shoot open but just got a cheap PCC built. I have a bunch of 115 and 124 Precison deltas that I use on my 38SC.  I also have autocomp, HS6 that I use. What is recommended for a 115gr in either of these two powders?  Thanks in advance. 

     

    115g PDs that I have tried. CFE Pistol and Power Pistol, both play well except that Power Pistol is smokey.

    Next up for 115g is TG and it will probably work well.

     

    124 PDs I have done TG, N320, Power Pistol, Bullseye. Not surprising, TG did the best, followed closely by N320 then Bullseye.

     

    Just tried 147 PDs with CFE and it did not mix well.

  4. Looking for some input on what to expect from a 3 Gun Nation Long Range shoot.

     

    VIR is hosting a training class coupled with a match and I am thinking about going.

    Is it setup toward gas guns and/or will bolt guns be left sucking wind?

    I have a bolt 308 that should work, maybe a little to much magnification,

    I also have a 16" gas gun  with a fixed power scope that I can cobble together for the event.

    The class is only about 3 week away so buying or building another rifle and equipment is mostly out due to time constraints.

     

    Just trying to get an idea of what to use and expect.

     

  5. Thanks for all those that helped in this thread but I think I have discovered the problem.

    It appears that I may have gotten a bad batch of 125g RN Blue Bullets. I bought another pack and this lot will easily pass the plunk and spin test at 1.12

    The BBs and my barrels did not like being seated at 1.08. The resulting poa/poi looked more like a shotgun pattern.

     

  6. On 6/4/2017 at 10:20 AM, Cavy said:

    I was having the same issue with my QC10 Glock lower. I was using a JP BCG which uses a 1911 style extractor. I tried adjusting the tension but was still having extraction problems. I finally switched to a QC10 BCG which uses a much improved .223 style extractor design. Problem solved. Hope this helps.

     

    Same here.

    Was using a PSA bolt with the QC 10 lower.

    Switched to a QC 10 bolt  and no problems so far.

  7. I have had nothing but trouble with my PSA upper.

    The first one would not chamber Federal 115g factory loads. I sent it back and it took 5 week to get it back.

    Ok, now the throat is still short. I can load 124g JHP but I cannot get 125g coated bullets to load longer than 1.08. Turns out coated bullets don't like being loaded that short.

    A 25 yd target look more like a shotgun pattern than a PCC pattern..

     

    Had reoccurring problems with failure to ejects. Tried different mag, different brass, different powders. and would still occasionally get FTE. Usually the brass eject pattern was anywhere from a dribble to a 3-4 foot eject.

     

    I just dropped a QC 10 bolt in today and ran about 50 rnds. Zero FTE and the eject pattern was stable with 10 foot ejects. Think I solved that problem.

  8. Had the same short OAL problem with my first PSA upper. It would not chamber some factory 124 RN and in one case I had an out of battery detonation..

    I  sent it back to PSA for exchange and now easily seats DP 124g JHP @ 1.085.

  9. On 3/21/2017 at 10:38 AM, 1911luvr said:


    Are you sure it's the feed ramp and not the bottom of the bolt causing it?


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    At this point no.

    Based on the the scratch marks are apporx the same circumference as the feed ramp, I am leaning toward the feed ramp being the culprit.

    More testing is required.

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