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  1. Like the title says, I'm looking for loads for the Precision black 147 bullet for a Glock 17 factory barrel for minor Production loads. I got talked into trying them today, but I'm not finding much load data. I've got Clays, Universal Clays, HS-6, Power Pistol, and Titegroup on hand. I'm open to other options. I'm a little wary of shooting non-jacketed bullets in the Glock, but I was assured it's safe at minor velocities and the way jacketed prices are getting, I thought what the hell.

    Thanks,

    Mike

  2. Stupid revolver noob question... I've had troubles with occasionally skipping a chamber on my 625 in matches during rapid fire. I sat down to analyze this last night since I couldn't figure out what was going on during a match. I mostly shoot Glocks and what I'm doing is riding the trigger like I normally do to catch the Glock reset. So, I end up letting the trigger out enough that when I pull back again the cylinder spins, but the hammer stays down. Is this what ya'll mean by short stroking? Is there anything I should have looked at in the action or just shut up and dry fire more? ;) I had my 'smith do a trigger job, but I'm not sure what the pull is on it. It's kind of middle of the road, I guess - heavy enough primer strikes that I'm not restricted to Federal only.

    I searched and was still scratching my head, so apologies if this is covered somewhere and I'm missing it.

  3. With factory ammo, it seemed to me to have quite a bit more snap than the Major 40 that I was used to shooting at the time.

    I'd probably get a G23 to run with 40, then play around with a replacement barrel in 357 (I just sold one of those barrel, oddly enough.)

    When I shot my buddy's G32, it was with S&B ammo. I was a little surprised that it didn't kick back all that much, but then again, I shoot my G23 with full power defense loads alright. Certainly not something I want to spend the whole afternoon doing out of these compact guns though!

    My buddy really wants to get a .40 barrel for his G32 since I told him that will work. He had some regrets about his purchase over the cost of feeding the G32 for practice. That's why I always tell new gun buyers to look at the price of ammo and magazines before making their purchase. ;)

  4. I fired one a few weeks ago. A buddy said it didn't shoot straight, but it was the indian, not the arrow. It recoiled about like a .40. Ammo is expensive for it and I steer people away for that reason alone. I've always thought of the .357 Sig as a solution in search of a problem. Hot 9mm or .40 is good 'nuff.

  5. The cheapest I could find .223 for was 40 cents a round (if you buy 1000 or more in Sportsmans Guide with a member discount) unless you went with Wolf, and even that is 24 cents in quantitiy (and non-reloadable, steel-cased).

    Crap! I was hoping to buy an AR this year, but now I'm not sure I want to! My lil' Mech Tech carbine in 9mm sounds better all the time, I just can't play in the long range matches with it.

  6. No offense intended, but my first guess is technique. The only common piece to the puzzle is, well, the shooter. I've come across folks that claim their gun jams in this way or that, but I couldn't reproduce it. A little reworking of their grip and the problem disappears. I think that the lightweight polymer framed guns can be susceptible to limp grip syndrome. It's conceivable that in the frenzy of a crisis situation, you just aren't getting a good solid grip on the gun. I've not fired any +P+ ammo through my Glocks, so I can't comment on how well it runs in them. I'm sure recoil is pretty stout!

  7. Our dogs are cherished family members. They keep me sane by putting a smile back on my face after a day of work in the cruel world. I was a basket case when one of ours had a 3 day hospital stay a while back. We enjoy our time with ours while we have them and it's a shame they don't have the longevity that we do. Very sorry about your loss!

  8. I finally mustered the courage to shoot the 625 I built up last year at a local USPSA match the other day. I sucked, but it was fun. I didn't try to be competitive at all and shot just for the fun of shooting an awesome gun. I'll be doing it again. I don't shoot big matches due to time and $ factors, but I figured I could get classified on revolver and shoot the local matches here and there to do my little part to help support a division that I think really needs to be there. Revolvers are pretty rare around here and I got looks like I had an extra head growing out of my hip. Lots of double-takes! :lol:

  9. I wasn't a fan of Glocks until I started shooting competitively and have made lots of improvements to my technique. Now, they shoot just fine for me and that's what I'm shooting the majority of the time. I sometimes carry a Glock 23 and it eats Speer Gold Dot hollowpoints just fine. For what it's worth, I'm usually carrying a little S&W scandium J-frame. The little sucker is light and easy to hide. While jamming may not be much of an issue with a revo, it does take practice to shoot accurately with them.

    Find a gun that fits your hands well. Seek out a qualified instructor who can guide you toward the right selection and help with any technique issues.

  10. Too funny, I had made that comment a while back to a friend that was complaining about gas prices. I said, dude, you spend more on water! :P

    How 'bout Starbucks gouging us on coffee? ;)

  11. I feel your pain. I get several sinus infections a year, usually gets into the ears as well. Allergies trigger mine and I take Nasonex daily, supplemented by Claritin to help keep things at bay. Had one bout where one ear was completely clogged and I could barely hear out of it for a couple months. They put me on some steroid pill that time, which seemed to get rid of it. Go see an ENT Dr..

    I live with Tinitus (ringing in the years), self-induced from years of rock-n-roll drumming with no hearing protection. It's constant and can actually keep me awake at nights sometimes. Nothing can be done about that, that I know of. It can get worse when the ears are clogged. High blood pressure increases the ring too.

  12. I use a U die, Redding seating die and the Lee FCD.

    +1 I used to have problems with bullets not getting in perfectly straight using the Dillon seater, which caused bulges as described. No issues since switching to the Redding Competition seater. It aligns the bullet just right every time.

  13. It would be nice to hear the good and bad both. I guess I can see from a moderation standpoint where it would be difficult to weed out genuine bad experiences vendors from the buyers that you simply can't please no matter what. It would also be cool if there were a way that members could have feedback in the classifieds. I haven't had any bad experiences yet, but with as much money as we exchange in this sport, it would be nice to have the extra assurance of seeing feedback history.

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