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  1. The Stoeger uses 1 pivoting shell latch instead of 2 alternating latches on the Benelli, and the carrier does not stay up on the Stoeger.

    For the price difference it might be worth paying a little bit extra for the Benelli.

     

    I asked the same question not too long ago and that is exactly what I was told.

  2. 7 hours ago, peterthefish said:

     


    Boy, I better throw out the N320 and TG I use to make major in 40 with then, since there's no way I'm getting any real good velocity safely. To say nothing of my N310!

     

    I said generally, not every time.  You can load whatever you like to make major.  In your case you're shooting .40.  Look at the Hodgdon data...you can use TG to make major but there are more (slower) powders listed that shoot faster than TG.  Particularly with the heavy bullets.  Take the 180gr BERB FP...it gives you 988fps @ 31900psi.  There are six slower powders listed with that same bullet that will give you more velocity than that.  If you look at all the rest of the bullet/powders combinations listed for the .40 TG is down towards the bottom in velocity on every one.

    I'm glad you can throw smaller amounts of powder and still make major.  B)

    Powderman81

  3. Fast powders are generally loaded with lighter bullets.  You can't really load fast powders with heavier bullets because you get that pressure spike that you guys have been discussing.  With the fast powder/heavy bullet combination you reach your peak pressure long before you get any real good velocity.  It doesn't matter if you are talking about pistol or rifle loads; as you go more towards heavier bullets in any given caliber, you will see the powders listed are slower burning powders.

    Powderman81

  4. Up until last year I ran an Affinity for 3 years...it made it through some tough matches (Ironman, RM3G, TX Multi), but I got scared something was gonna break so I switched to a 1301.

    I can't seem to get the Beretta to pattern very well so I'm considering going back to the Affinity. You do have to run hotter shells to keep it running when you put more than 9-10 shells in the tube.

    I had C-Rums mod the lifter and put an XS sight on the rib for slugs.

    Its a great shotgun IMHO.

    Powderman81

  5. Any idea when the squad lists and registration times are going to be posted.

    Squadding will be sent out the day after Labor day. I know this upsets a lot of people but you have to understand how many last-minute squad requests we get. We want to make sure everyone shoots with who they want if at all possible. You would be amazed at how many people send in squad requests for people that aren't even coming to the match. Its one of the biggest nightmares about putting on a match. Schedule will be sent out that same day. We will have registration at the range on Thursday as well as the match hotel later Thursday. We will also have registration Friday at the range at the stat shack. I'm looking forward to seeing everybody and hope you enjoy all of the hard work that goes into this!!!

    And by "the day after Labor Day" you mean the day after the day after? LOL.

  6. When those loads are generated they are shot in a pressure test barrel...and the pressures they are getting are much lower than what your AR15 is rated for (.223 REM vs 5.56). If you know that your gun is setup correctly and doesn't have any issues (gas block lined up, balanced buffer/spring, etc), than you should be able to set your rifle up based on the ejection and how your primers look. If you work up your loads SLOWLY and pay attention to your primer faces and ejection you should be just fine.

    Powderman81

  7. I have always said that whoever let Hodgdon take over IMR and Winchester knew someone at the FTC. That gives Hodgdon an incredibly large share of the us powder market. If something happened that Hodgdon shut down...that would be the end of most of us reloaders. Alliant and Accurate are the only other widely distributed US based companies. I be guess that Hodgdon and it's holdings are three times the size of Alliant and ten times the size of Accurate. The rest are based outside of the US.

    Alliant is owned and operated by ATK (Alliant Techsystems)...they posted revenues of 4.78 BILLION dollars in 2014. Do you still think Hodgdon is 3x its size?

    Each can of Hodgdon product says where it was made; Canada, USA, or Australia...its not that complicated.

    Powderman81

  8. Thanks for the link, I know Nordic has them for $285. The guy you talked to didn't happen to know if they where gonna offer the carrier separately did he? That would have me very interested.

    I talked to Aaron on the phone about them; he didn't mention selling just the carrier. They probably want to get the whole package out would be my guess.

    I'm in no hurry at this point and am interested to see the new aluminum carrier that JP has coming out.

    Powderman81

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    I ran a Franchi Affinity for 2 years with no problems; that includes 2 Ironmans, 2 Texas Multiguns, and 1 RM3G.

    Next year I'm running a 1301...it will actually shoot shells lighter than 1200fps reliably. LOL.

    Powderman81

    I just bought an Affinity. Funny ive never heard anyone say "I neverceoukd have won that match if it wasn't for those 1145fps shells."

    It never was an issue until I loaded up 350+ shells for Ironman this year. I chrono'd them at 1215fps and put 3 shells in the gun to check for function. It turns out it makes a difference with inertia ran autoloaders when there is 10 shells in the gun vs 3. I had to shoot and then hand cycle every other shell through the first stage. Not the guns fault...it was an oversight on my part. It has never given me any issues when I feed it good food.

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