vixty
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I will say that the caldwell crono is a little more sensitive and it never missed shots like the pro crono will do when shooting 223.
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What program are you talking about?
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I've heard a lot of good things about acme bullets. I recently bought 2k blue bullets to try out but the inconsistency is killing me so I will try some acme bullets next. They also offer a discount for enos members.
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I load 135gr blue bullets with 3.2 at 1.10 and get 130 pf out of my shadow
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you could also get the Bluetooth adaptor so you can display everything on your phone.
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Yikes
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I bought a second stock 2 for a backup so I would have the exact same setup. However, the end one that I bought has a much wider and deeper rear sight and I hate it so much I won't touch the gun because i always shoot so dang low with it.
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Does your sear have a screw in or or the threads to add the screw
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Was I added from b class?
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It almost seems that those sights that are breaking are jacked way up. Maybe changing out the front sight so the adjustable is closer to the slide would make them more durable. About how many rounds are yall seeing before they break? Mines actually almost bottomed out shootung 124s
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You would think with it being a comp me does they would maybe think about loading issues. I wonder it's it because they started chrome lining the barrels
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I like the 135s
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Loaded or out of primers
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I agree with btho, most ue the mecgar mags.
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You can't, it's a honor system. I don't see the hurt to add a accu bushing though, o advantage is gained.
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Settled on 1.135 at 4.4 wst 172pf
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Unless you can get a nroi ruling stating they are ok. In that case those puppies will be sold out in minutes
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Back the crimp off .5 turns or even a full turn. All you want to do is make sure the round chambers. All your doing is removing the bell not trying to hold the bullet in. The resizing of the case is what holds the bullet in place.
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Sometime my trigger will feel sluggish and or not reset to da when dry firing. This tells me it's time to add some more grease between the trigger bar and the frame.
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Put your calipers on the mouth of a loaded crimped case and see what the diameter is. We will be able to tell you how tight it is. With my crimp die I don't even tighten the stem. I leave it backed out and the die is enough to remove the bell alone. Everyone has their own system though.
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1.01 is extremely short. I load 124s at 1.040 and people always tell me I'm ganna blow myself up even though it has been a very safe load for me. Figure out how long you can load the bullets by backing off your seating die to where the bullets wont spin in the chamber then back it off by .050 until it finally spins. Once you find the spin point back it off another .010 and you should be good to go. FP bullets can be troublesome in some guns but for a glock you should be able to load closer to 1.080 or even 1.100 I would think.
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awesome, I guess I will add CGW as one of my daily check sites.
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I've been watching the west wing since I've watched all the ones mentioned above. Prison break is also really good. The wife and I dropped Dtv 6 months ago and its been the best move ever.
Help me "refurbish" my old shadow custom
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I'm not a big fan of spraying parts still in the frame because it can push a chunk or piece of something somewhere you can't see. I prefer to completely disassemble the gun and clean piece by piece.