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Chris54326

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  1. I'm shooting a Browning Hi-Power, but very interesting info.
  2. Thanks, I've a stash of HP-38........will add it to my "give it a try" list. I just loaded a hundred of the BE-86 at 5.5 gr. Interested to see how they shoot.
  3. Thanks for the data, but all I have to work with, at present, are 115 gr FMJ.
  4. I loaded up 100 9mm rounds with 6.1 gr BE-86 under a 115 gr FMJ bullet. Just a little "brisk" for me even though I liked the accuracy and got used to the recoil toward the end of the session. I know the recommended starting point is 10% less at 5.5 gr, but I'm curious as to how far down in weight I can safely go with this powder and bullet combination in the caliber. (which I'll be trying next) Alliant won't comment other than the 10% reduced starting point.
  5. I used Memphis Mechanic's recommended "duplicate" for my Federal HST 147 gr load. I am very pleased with the results and the recoil difference was, indeed, non-detectable. This target was shot at 21 feet, rapid fire........or at least rapid for me. My buddy insisted the first shot was dead center..........I'll have to take his word.
  6. Okay, problem solved..............or averted, which ever! I ordered 500 115 gr FMJ bullets from RMR today. Not going to have to worry about this lead mess any more. Wasn't trying to start yet another journey into casting, lubing and sizing lead bullets................just wanted a hassle free practice round. Thanks to the data from MemphisMechanic, I'll put these jacketed bullets over 5.65 gr WSF and be happy. (that is reported to duplicate my carry round in recoil) So all is well in my neighborhood.
  7. Federal just got back with me a few minutes ago. Here is what they said: "That info is proprietary. We suggest contacting Alliant Powder for advice on what to use". I figured they wouldn't divulge their proprietary information, but was pleased they named a specific commercial powder company for advice. Taroman's suggestion of BE86 may well be "right on". I will go through with contacting them anyway. Thanks for all the suggestions, guys.
  8. Wow, you guys are amazing. Thanks for the info. More helpful than any I've received on any other sites.! I've been casting for about 4 years now and have a good setup, so the casting part isn't the problem. I've always preferred not to shoot jacketed because I have a bullet traphere on my range and save all my lead for bulk rendering. Casting my own bullets lets me shoot and capture lead I've had analyzed rather than whatever unknown lead is in a jacketed round. I can buy bulk ammo fairly inexpensively on-line but the lead content is unknown, and then I have to render it separately and have it analyzed specifically. It all gets too complicated to keep track of. I've just not known the "process" of trying to duplicate a commercial load, and all this info is very helpful in the respect. Thanks, guys, very much appreciated.
  9. In my Browning Hi-Power, I carry 9mm Federal 147 gr HST rounds. I'd like to start casting 147 lead and load my own for practice so I'm practicing "Apples for Apples" with recoil and velocity. I've got a chrony, so all I need is to find out what powder Federal uses. Any suggestions as to how to do that? Or any suggestions on a good powder to try?
  10. Looking for a good on-line source for a new Glock mag, .40 cal, 15 round.
  11. Chris54326

    KKM Barrels

    I know this topic is old, but thought I'd follow up with a report. I went ahead and dropped the dime on a new KKM barrel for my G27. Just got it today. With full-house carry loads, 10 rapid fire rounds out of the holster stay in the "A" box on a Law Enforcement target at 15 feet.............something that eluded me in the past with the OEM barrel. Carefully aimed shots stay in a 2" circle at that same distance. To say I'm pleased with the KKM barrel is putting it lightly. Have only shot 100 rounds out of it, but can't wait to start working with it in earnest. Couldn't be happier and can't give it any more than 10 stars out of 10. Did I mention I'm very pleased?
  12. I've been agonizing about what kind of finish to put on my Browning Hi-Power since I dislike the parkerized one so much. I had finally pared it down to a Black Nitride finish, but it was mentioned the heat from the process would dislodge the barrel bushing. When I contacted H&M and asked them if they'd had a problem with that, they said they'd never even heard of it before! I'm trying to find someone who has specifically had H&M (or any other finisher) do a Black Nitride finish on a Browning Hi-Power. Any other firearm won't help me because it's the barrel bushing I'm concerned about in the Hi-Power. If you, or anyone you know has had one done, I'd appreciate comments or a way to contact them to get a review.
  13. I like the Talon pre-cut grips I have on my Glock 27. Also bought some sheet material so I could put some underneath the trigger guard and on the side of the frame where my thumb rests. Not too agressive and grips really well.
  14. I, too, recently stopped usine Frog Lube. I tried Brian's Slide Glide and never looked back. Just be sure not to apply too much. Apply sparingly and then spread it out. My semi-auto pistols function more smoothly than ever before.
  15. I gave up on Frog Lube also. Brian's Slide Glide is what I'm presently using and love it. Just make sure you don't use too much because it's grease and it'll capture residue from firing. The instructions indicate that's not a problem because it supposedly disolves in the grease, but I'm not comfortable with just accepting that. Apply it everywhere metal touches and then wipe it off slightly. Sure makes everything work smoothly.
  16. I'm interested in stippling my Glock 27. I'm pretty handy doing things, but after seeing this guy's work and his prices, I don't know if I even want to bother. http://www.damatocustomstippling.com/#!stippling/c1x9v Anyone have any first-hand knowledge of him?
  17. MarkCO, I agree totally. And I'm sure that TDSA is worthy of both my consideration and time. But I'd like to find a local instructor to help me get my grip back where it belongs. That's my problem at this point. Oh, and I might add that I lost the ring finger on my left hand a year and a half ago. The Surgeon said my motor skills would come back quick, (which they have) but that my strength would take a long time............if ever returning to normal. So that's been a problem. Didn't have Youtube 40 years ago when I was shooting regularly, so have been watching all the grip videos I can from "champion" shooters to see what I can come up with. Picking up a lot of pointers, but so far nothing has "hit the nail on the head" as to a solution for my problem. With my .40 I've been loading "bunny fart" loads that leave the barrel at around 750 fps to see if I can stop anticipating recoil. (something I've never gotten used to with the Glock 27) Seems to help a little, but keeping 10 shots inside an 8 inch target at 7 yards is still the best I can do. Disappointing, to say the least.
  18. Don't doubt it's worthy of my time. Just think I'd better get the basics back under my belt. It's been 40 years since I shot a handgun regularly and I think I've forgotten more than I knew to start with!
  19. Safety First may be my best bet. Tulsa is too far for weekly training sessions and besides, I'd get laughed out of a shooting academy. I'm a rank beginner.
  20. Looking for a private instructor to teach me how to properly handle my auto. Thought I knew, but you know how the male ego is! I just want one-on-one training t get me going in the right direction............and looking for someone here in my area.
  21. Could someone in the Oklahoma City area suggest a private instructor for basic to intermediate fundementals handgun training? I'm having issues and don't know enough to know what I'm doing incorrectly.
  22. Chris54326

    KKM Barrels

    I'm sure all of us want the best we can get out of our firearms, and I personally have two KKM barrels in my two G35 competition pistols (and I am a VERY satisfied customer). However, for a G27, which is primarily a defensive weapon, I'd recommend sticking with the factory barrel. That's what I did with my G17 and two G19's. Those are my defensive weapons, not for competition. Sights, yes. Barrel, eh, I'd say no. My two cents, and of course, that's what this info is worth. Thanks. Kind of what I was thinking. This is my concealed carry weapon and I've been doing mods, crafting "just the right round", etc., etc., etc. But I'd recently heard about KKM barrels and was wondering............................. But you've answered my question. Thanks.
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