NateTSU
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I am currently loading 9mm with 125gr coated from S&S casting and 4.2 grains of Red Dot and Coal of 1.040. I am getting some leading of the last 3/4-1 inch before the muzzle of my factory Glock 34. Does anyone know what is causing this?
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I was thinking strong hand, I did some practicing tonight load 2 and and tried some quad load. I saw the spots on the loading port that need to be opened up and beveled, it looks like a pretty simple task with a dremel. As for the loading I need lots and lots of practice! The quad load I usually dropped at least on shell if not two every time but it's a starting point!
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No matches this weekend, they all got rained out. I plan on spending the weekend dry firing my pistol and learning how to load my shotgun.
As for shell holders what works best i see two different designs. I would think the load 2 would be the way to go. Any thoughts on that?
http://www.theshooterssource.com/carbon-arms-round-p-18448.html
And this style
http://www.theshooterssource.com/safariland-round-p-26419.html
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Awesome, I have heard great things about Nordic tubes. What about the barrel will a 28" vent rib barrel be any kind of hindrance?
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I have a Remington 870 express that I would like to use for 3gun. I am just getting started in the sport and don't have the funds for a new auto loader. It is a stock 870, what would y'all recommend to get started? Just a tube extension and shell caddies? Thanks for any advice in advance.
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I am shooting a Glock 34 gen4, so far I have put a set of Dawson Precision sights and installed a new connector and spring kit from Zev Tech. I have not shot it yet with the new trigger parts, just dry fired.
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You can also blueprint and re barrel a Remington 700 for a hair under $1000.00. Have it chambered in 260 or 6.5 Creedmoor.
Also don't overlook the .243 or 6.5x47 Lapua. Weather you reload or not will have a big influence on caliber selection. For starters a new trigger, Timney is the first that comes to mind. For a stock you can pick up a Bell & Carlson A2 for pretty cheap. For glass the sky is the limit, just remember buy once cry once!
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Hello all new guy here from DFW. I am a long time rifle shooter but new too action pistol. So far I have shot 3 steel challenge type pistol matches and 1multigun match, all have been some big learning experiences. My main interests are to start USPSA and get further into multigun.
Looking at the "A"
in Little things I've Noticed
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I took a black sharpie and outlined the A zone,I hang this target in my garage for dry fire. I am trying to focus more on shooting A's instead of just hitting the target. I am hoping this will help me subconsciously center the front sight on the A instead of having to "think" about putting the sight in the A zone.