Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

Scott L

Members
  • Posts

    49
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Michigan
  • Real Name
    Scott Linton

Scott L's Achievements

Looks for Range

Looks for Range (1/11)

  1. I'm in the same boat, made a trade deal that included a bunch of 126mm mags and I don't have any 140mm mags, so I've been thinking about this as well. I'd even be willing to give up the magwell for awhile if I could find a mag extension that could make the 126mm mags close to competitive for the time being. I should probably quit trying to save money and just buy some 140mm mags, I'm going to eventually any way.
  2. I'm using 1.125" +/- .002" and it has worked well in my G17 and G19. Haven't checked the accuracy yet, just function and velocity. So far I've been happy, hope the accuracy is good.
  3. LW will do it, however, there have been mixed reviews about their turnaround time. I'd suggest calling them first, as they used to have a very reasonable price for the service.
  4. Just getting back into USPSA, but in the past I've tried to stay consistent between competition and carry. Next year I'm going back to a 2011 for competition, so I've got a 9mm 2011 Commander in the works right now for a carry gun. Trace's 9mm SVI was the inspiration for my new carry gun.
  5. Smith & Alexander used to be the only company that made the .220 radius. Not sure if that's still true.
  6. I voted WSF but I'm torn between it and AA#5 at the moment.
  7. I have used Dardas bullets for .45 and 10mm and they are a good bullet if you want to shoot lead. A couple of the local stores usually stock some Dardas bullets, so if I need bullets now I can pickup some quickly.
  8. Congrats on the new pistol! I've been looking at a lot of 9mm load data posted here lately and it seems that Titegroup and Win 231 require about the same charge weight as N320 to produce similar velocities. That said, I have not used N320, but from what I've read it seems to fill the case better than TG or 231. A popular load for Titegroup is 4.0gr with small pistol primers, 124 jacketed bullets and an OAL between 1.100" and 1.150" depending on the gun. Checkout this thread for a lot of different load ideas. http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=89264
  9. Chrono'd one more AA#5 load this weekend. AA#5 5.8gr, OAL 1.185", 200gr D&J lead TC, Win SPP Average velocity for 10 shots was 856fps, which is 171pf, and right where I want it. Smoke didn't seem to be an issue and I didn't notice anything odd about the recoil. One item to note, this was chrono'd at 40 degrees F on a windy, overcast day, approximately 600 feet above sea level. I'm curious what the velocity will be on a 90+ degree day.
  10. I ran some Titegroup with 124gr JHPs this weekend and was surprised at the lack of smoke. I'm used to running TG with lead bullets, now that gives you a smoke cloud. I was running 4.0gr of TG with a Precision Delta 124gr JHP, OAL 1.125" with Win SPP. Happy to say this load was functioning and making minor from a stock G17 and G19.
  11. I'd pass on the sig but its a personal bias. Can't go wrong with SA IMO.
  12. PM sent about this weekend. Scott
  13. I'm running an ISMI captured stainless rod with their 13# spring in a G17. Haven't shot it much so still thinking about cutting a couple coils off.
  14. Here. Just got into a 550 with a couple conversions and I ordered it all through Brian. No need to go anywhere else.
×
×
  • Create New...