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  1. I have a stock 9mm RO I am planning to use for steel challenge. The load I am using has a power factor of 128. Recoil is not to bad but muzzle rise causes me loose time realigning my sights. Any recommendations on spring changes or other necessary changes would be greatly appreciated.

  2. I have a kimber conversion that I bought about 10 years ago that have been very reliable if using good quality 22 ammo. Biggest neg

    itave conserning the kimber is that it is not designed to lock back after the last shot. The brownell mags will lock the slide back after the last shot . I also have a nelson conversion. It is more accurate than the kimber and is and does lock back on an empty magazine. I have used both on kimber, ruger, sig, and rock island recievers.

  3. I am considering buying either a Giraud Tri Way Trimmer or a Little Crow WFT. I am interested in hearing your opinions from those that have or have used these trimmers. Which would you recommend? Is there a better option for about the same price ?

  4. I have about 2000 rounds through mine, only problems were the set screw on the rear sight would work loose and the the guide rod would unscrew, a little lock tite on both solved that problem.. The gun is accurate and reliable when using Tripps mags. I have not done any modifications, it has a 41/4 lb trigger pull out of the box.. I would be interested in the mods others have made though.

  5. I got a complete kit, it is my first chrono so no way to compare to other units. Unit is simple to use , down load free ap from app store and hooked up to my samsung galaxy note 4. Easy to use and store data. Tripod is not very good part of the head broke second time I used it, had to put some screws in it.

  6. I often see where tite group is referred to as being a hot burning powder. How do you determine that it is hotter burning that bullseye for an example? I understand that this is not the burn rate as indicated by a burn rate chart.

  7. CCI 400 and, RP 61/2 have a thickness of .020. WSP primers have a thickness of .021. None of these primers are recommended for

    use in AR'S as they may be pierced with AR loads. Best to use Mag SR or beanchrest primers. I was unaware of this when I purchesed my srp so have been using them in my sp loads with no problems.

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