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Open1215

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  1. You will get there. It's all manual. Ar least for me it is. It you want slide cuts, do a small section of the slide, add rectangle or do circles where you want the ends, add ligns to the spots. Hit q to "push pull" then type in a - .025 or however deep you like them. Set the axis where you like and go from there. Start slow. I run new programs on wood. If you miss a number or something like that happens you don't ruin metal/slide/bits ect.
  2. It seems like a big task but I taught myself in about a month. Watch nyccnc, he does a lot on f360. Keep at it. For the price, can't beat it! It's not perfect, but I really like it for cnc work.
  3. Grab cad has slides. I normally just build them. Do a rough up. Glock slides are pretty easy to rough up. If I can figure out how I'll send you one in a bit if you like.
  4. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1075238952543542&id=216140618453384
  5. +1 for grab cad. F360 just did a video on Facebook showing how to import files and logos.
  6. Agreed. With both mine I'm running 38 so if I need 11g 105 or so I'm ok w that.
  7. The comp would still have a good amount of gas to be affective. With a 5 in barrel and rather small holes, 1/16 is what I'm looking at for the sides, I think it will work very well. A little bleed off the help with movemet. I like how it shoots now but I always like to tinker. Thankfully I live 2 blocks from the range. Mill 2 holes, shoot, mill 2 holes shoot. Record the results and go from there. I'm sure there is a ballance to be found. SVI has a medium size comp and 3-5 lg holes. Akai has, well, several options.... Tanfoglio gold team same thing. All of then are known to be VERY Flat shooting. I want to keep playing, tinkering, and experimenting.
  8. Ahh always been the voice or reason..... hahaha.
  9. Really seems to have a nice bounce too it.. I'm VERY tempted to start milling holes.
  10. What advice did you follow and how did they run?
  11. Hey, was that saddle creek range? Lakeland???
  12. Same load I use. Love it. Same feel as 9.4g 3n38, a lot easier to load on the press and about 15$ a lb less!
  13. Check if your chamber will take 9mm. Mine does. It was originally a 6in barrel. It shoots 9 major if you are interested in doing so.
  14. That's a good point. Dark room (house at night) the muzzle blast would be a bit blinding.
  15. If you want something similar to that you could get a commander length trubor blank, mill the slide to accept it, get a full dust cover gun and make a small pocket comp. Something like this
  16. Neither have I. I'm sure unless you label the load "man hunter 5000" or something foolish like that. However, you are already going to be asked a million questions as well as loose the gun and remaining ammo. Why loose your reloading cabinet and all your notes as well.
  17. I think that would be the ticket! I don't know about the dot holding up when slide mounted but I'm sure someone here knows of one that works. Sounds to me like you have a good plan. The 2nd option, 10mm/ 40 s&w. Shoot .40 for cheap brass. 10mm for defense.
  18. :-) good to hear. You could even go 38 super. Underwood has loads that are pretty close to major. If you go 9mm they also sell really hit +p+ loads. Not 9 major, but should work the comp.
  19. Also, do NOT plan on using your loads for defense. You defend yourself with a hand load and your entire reloading practice is now one more chapter in the "let's lock this guy up" pile... is it fair? No. But I will happen. Why did you use this ammo? It said defense on the box so I got it. End of story.
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