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Scottie

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  1. I'm working near Wheeling, WV and was hoping to get some information on local USPSA matches.  I've found some clubs on the NE Ohio Shooters website, but it looks like they are all shut down for the winter.  I would definitely travel to the Pittsburgh area or anywhere within a few hours drive.

     

    Scott

  2. I finally got around to trying it and was pretty successful.  I have 6# striker spring that is 1 year old and it had no problem lighting CCI 400 primers for approximately 50 rounds of practice ammo.  However, in the last stage of a match I had 2 light strikes.  I think two things contributed to this:  my 6# spring doesn't allow for much error and my loads are dirty, which may have caused sticking in the striker channel.  I plan to try the 7# blue Glock striker spring and don't think there will be any more issues.

  3. There was a recent thread on CBC headstamp brass.  A lot of people have problems with it. We just toss it.

    Thanks for letting me know. I didn't know what to do about it and I really don't want to use a Lee factory crimp with black bullets because I don't want to crush the projectiles.


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  4. 2 hours ago, lgh said:

    Measure the length and thickness of the offenders and compare that with the good-to-go brass. Actually, check at least length with all the headstamps you use. And check the variation of bullet length. It really doesn't take much time and trouble shooting is waaaaay easier when you have that data.

     

    Are you using a progressive loader with your Lyman dies?

    I seem to have a good idea which headstamps won't work for me, so I'll have to sort them until I resolve the issue.  I'm using Lyman dies on a Lock n Load progressive.

  5. 3 hours ago, EddieCrispo said:

    My alpha wolf barrel is just too tight. I chamber check every round and my lee factory crimp has definitely helped. But I am finding that the Alpha wolf might need to be reamed out. I cant load past 1.110 without the head of the bullet catching in the barrel. These rounds fit perfectly in my storm lake comp barrel bit the same rounds in the Alpha wolf will not chamber.

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    Thanks, it's good to hear from another person with the same issue.  My issues were mainly with CBC headstamp brass, but there were a handful of others that didn't chamber.  I load 45 and never have an issue, so I was pretty surprised to have so many failures.  I wonder if there is a DIY method for opening chambers.

  6. I am curious to see if anyone else is having problems with certain head stamps not clambering. I just setup Lyman 4 piece dies and am using once fired range brass. I've found that certain head stamps won't chamber and I can tell which ones won't go in advance because there is increased resistance when they go through the size die. The expander doesn't work quite as well on them either and the brass is thicker. Is this common and if so, will a Lee Factory crimp die solve the problem.

     

     

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  7. You bring up a good point that perhaps real world results will differ from calculations. I was just going by Hodgdon and Nosler load data, but I trust your experience and it makes sense to give it a try. I also clipped the Hodgdon data with a Barnes 110 gr projectile and the Nosler data with Varmageddon 110 gr to show why I thought it might need compressed. The Hodgdon data is with a Winchester case and the Nosler data is of course using a Nosler case. Nosler lists the Nosler case volume as 52.0 gr of water and a Nato case at 50.3.

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  8. I have a decent amount of NATO brass and very little commercial brass, so I am interested in trying compressed loads in NATO brass with lighter projectiles for my AR 308. Specifically, I would like to shoot a 110 grain bullet at a relatively high velocity using IMR 8208. On Nosler's load data, I noticed the casual mention of compressed loads at perhaps 102-105%, but no real discussion about it. Are there guidelines for max powder compression and are there any issues to look out for? The idea is to use loads suitable for commercial brass in a NATO case, which is hopefully not too crazy.

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