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  1. 3.8 with a 125gr Blue puts me at 1050ish from a G17 at 90° it's reverse sensitive.

     

    That's 0.2 more than Titegroup or Bullseye or there about, haven't tried Sport Pistol. It's clean, meters excellent, has good SDs, seems fairly available.

  2. I started shooting it back when it was 10 round. I shoot the same G17 now, just stuck long mags in it and ground the finger grooves off when rules allowed it.

     

    I liked the ten rounds, I enjoy the higher cap more. The max weight rule doesn't bother me, neither did the old + whatever ounces. I think the add whatever you want "small parts" is dumb but doesn't really affect anything at this point. I think it's interesting to see many chasing weight. I'm glad the optics are more durable, and choices have improved I think competition drove this. I think the classification system is a bit more representative now than it was in the beginning. I think the old guys coming over because they can't see the front sight and young guys come over cause "it's easy" are funny when they walk their way thru the stages, shoot super slow, and complain of losing the dot all the time, the optic has no positive impact if any at all on their shooting, but as long as they enjoy it I'm all for it. I think it's pulled more people from production than its brought new shooters to USPSA.

  3. 1 hour ago, Cuz said:

    I’m sorry, it wasn’t intentional. I’ve been shooting Glock barrels for many years and rarely ever clean them. I’ve always shot copper plated bullets and never had a kaboom. Now that I’m about to switch to coated bullets I’m starting to pay more attention to threads that mention them. As I was reading this one I got to wondering why leading might be an issue.

    Now it seems like it could be a safety issue which means I will have to decide if I like the trade off between saving $20/k bullets but having to clean guns more often.

    Or, with the right coated bullet, loaded and crimped correctly, will I not get any leading so I can save money on bullets, and still not have to clean my guns very often.

    I did not intend to throw in a curve ball, I thought it was a relevant question. Sorry.


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    I shoot G17s with OEM barrels, I've shot cast lubed, and cast coated bullets almost exclusively, well over 90% of total volume. Aside from during load development and bullet experiments (I cast my own sometimes) I've never had bad leading. I go 2-5k between cleanings with normal shooting and then just because it's been a while not because they need it with no extra steps to remove lead fouling. Test, figure out what's happening and why, then fix it. Inspect occasionally.

  4. On 7/8/2020 at 2:20 PM, jlohlun said:

    Anyone  bought and  tried out ghost maritime firing pin cups on their glocks ? 

    I have a set, maybe a few, because why not. They're in my main CO gun for sure, many thousands of rounds, none underwater, no issues.

  5. Take it you're not using the PTX? Incomplete/nonexistent flair is a good indication something moved.

     

    Have my measure in position 2 it hits the primer mag if it rotates which stops it without issue. Only low/no charge has been from the die bushing moving letting the whole measure rise, very obvious.

  6. The LnL takes patience to get working just right.

     

    The measure should be more consistent than that though. Tap the hopper an/or run a few cases and dump to settle in after filling/adjusting. Mine is + usually - 0.1gr with the flakiest I've used, and spot on with ball. Ditched powder check long ago.

     

    You probably need to adjust the drive pawls to prevent shellplate jumping, it's likely snapping into the detents instead of being driven into them. A less than 45° turn on the pawl can have a huge impact. I have never messed with the balls on any of my shellplates. I had to adjust the pawls a few times as things wore in in the first couple thousand rounds but haven't touched them in over 20k. Other than a little tweak when I added a case feeder. 

     

    The last  4? rounds will be a little shorter as the sizing station is the only one that adds force enough to deflect anything. It's like 0.05" it doesn't matter unless you're only running a batch of like ten for load dev.

     

    Good luck, they're good presses, just take a little more tuning than the blue ones it seems.

  7. Headstamp doesn't matter much in .223, in some other calibers the volume may vary dramatically. Sort .223 only for utmost precision. Clean, lube, size, swage, trim, load.

     

    If loading 55gr. H335 is a great powder. Most accurate fmj load I ever shot was pushed by Benchmark. There are a Ton of suitable powders crack a manual, you'll be able to find something.

  8. SMD dropped out for reasons I don't know.

     

    Veteran's 3 Gun has stepped up, they are growing literally ground up. They held a classifier match last month to raise funds for props and whatnot. The first monthly USPSA match is set for April, I believe registration opens today. https://practiscore.com/veterans-3-gun-team-1500-uspsa-april-match/register

     

    No idea if they plan anything beyond USPSA at VIR.

     

    They post on NC section and Area 6 FB pages.

  9. I have that issue with my current Viper, the whole glass blooms red with multiple brighter blobs when facing the low sun, even to an extent dryfiring in my low ceilinged basement, building a ledge with black tape over the emitter helped but was dumb. Curiously my first Viper which I shot through winter at the same ranges never had the problem, was also much brighter turned all the way up.'Its a back-up gun now.

     

    Have been shooting with a Holosun 407c since Oct, haven't had an issue yet.

  10. Don't have a gun? Don't have a competition gun? Almost any service/duty size handgun can be used competitively.

     

    Personally I started in Production, yeah you need a few more mag pouches, but box stock guns and factory ammo won't leave you thinking you need to upgrade right away.

    You can do basically the same in Carry Optics, but with a dot and more capacity.

     

    ETA: You could shoot the Shield, but it's a long way from ideal for any division.

  11. I forgot ammo once. Loaded mags, put them in the bag, carried the bag to the door, let the ammo boxes neatly stacked. Not sure how I missed the lack of weight.

     

    Someone loaned me 100ish rounds of factory. Asked him what I owed when it was over and he wouldn't take more than $20.

  12. If I was only loading 500 a month and worried about money I probably wouldn't get a progressive, a turret, a manual indexing press, or even a single stage could meet that production.

     

    I have a Hornady LnL AP, has worked with very few issues since I set it up, that initial tuning took some patience. Adding the case feeder added some complexity, definitely wouldn't consider that mandatory at 500 a month, I have it and a bullet feeder, I can load over 500 an hour not rushing and counting filling primer tubes. The one time I contacted Hornady CS they were super helpful and friendly.

     

    That said, if I hadn't gotten it as a gift I'd probably have a Dillon. In your shoes I would see if there is any difference in warranty service to your country, the best warranty is useless if they won't ship the parts to you.

  13. 2 hours ago, looking4reloadingdeals said:


    Ouch, kinda pricey, but they look super nice. For how much I use mine I’ll probably invest in one. Except for not getting stained by the powder, what else does the glass do for you? Anything?


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    So far it's only installed, not staining and shrinking is the main appeal, appears to have much less static, threads into the measure solid, has an o-ringed cap so leaving it full should be just fine.

     

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