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  1. Not even sure where this belongs, so I will try here. I shoot limited and I know magnets are an option. Just thinking for table starts for quick mag storing, which I know doesn't happen very often, or for unload and make ready. How many of you use them? And if you do, do you have a preference between the one that mounts on the belt or the one that mounts on your mag pouch? I use Double Alpha X and I can put one on my or mag pouch or they also make one that mounts on the belt. Any thoughts?

    Thanks

  2. So I got my new dies yesterday. Got a Redding competition seating die and trying a Lee FCD. Problem seems to be gone. In fact when I ran the previous rounds that wouldn’t chamber back through the LFCD, they chamber checked perfect. I’ll still probably use them for practice ammo. That was with my current Bayou .401 Bullets. Then I tried my sample pack of Blue bullets .400. I didn’t have to bell as much. They all chamber checked perfect. I loaded 50, gonna try and go test and chrono them tomorrow. Thanks everyone for the help

  3. Thanks for all the helpful info. I tried the suggestions here and have come to believe it’s a concentric issue and crimp. The bullets gauge perfect upside down up to the end of the case. I ordered a Lee Factory crimp die and also a new seating die, the Redding competition micro. I was using the Hornady seater/taper crimp die, but only using it as a seating die. I don’t know how to explain it, but the case only goes in so far then gets stuck on the sleeve of the die. I believe the case is then being crushed a little by the die when the seating is being done. See pic below. That’s why I’m biting the bullet and getting a new seating die, and the LFC die was only a couple bucks so why not try it. The Hornady die had 2 seating stems. I was using the one with concave tip. I tried the flat ended stem but that didn’t seem to help the concentric issue.

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  4. 34 minutes ago, Rnlinebacker said:

    Hi J, resize 10 cases and throw them into the hundo without a bullet in them. What results do you get?

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    Hmmmm... I just ran 25 through just the U-Die and they all dropped right in the Hundo. OK, so now what, I am intrigued? What else am I doing wrong?

  5. Before I go and buy a GRX or Lee bulge buster, am I missing something? I’m using a LNL AP press, EGW U-die which is adjusted as low as it can go. I’m using the Hornady nitride taper crimp die and loading Bayou 180gr. I’m getting close to 20% failure on the Hundo XL. The failures go into practice ammo, but even a couple of those won’t even chamber in my CK Arms. Am I missing something or is a push through really ticket?

  6. Thanks for posting, I was going to do a similar post myself today as I am curious. I have a DAA Alpha X myself with the muzzle support. I’m shooting a CK Arms Thunder Limited with 5.5” barrel. At a local match in December I had an issue with the gun going into holster smoothly so I took the muzzle support off and finished the match without it. I don’t know if it was a placebo effect but my mind was saying it felt faster without the support. In dry fire when I try it with and without it doesn’t seem much different. From all my reading on here, the people that prefer them with the support seem to do so because of seated stages and not bumping the muzzle on the chair and knocking it out of the  holster while getting up. 

  7. Anybody else experience their finger rubbing on the grooved lock switch on the draw? It doesn't happen a lot to me, it seems mostly when I am drawing with hands above shoulders. When I just draw from hands at sides I don't notice it. When it happens its my middle finger that rubs on it as I am going for a high and tight grip on my 2011. Was thinking of maybe just shooting out that edge of the lock switch to make it smooth. Anyone else have a similar experience?

  8. Just now, GrumpyOne said:

    It could be that the brass may be slightly bulged near the head stamp. What does are you using to reload your rounds with? And, since you are using coated lead, that is the most likely culprit. I have a shock bottle 9mm hundo checker...my fmj loads all check perfectly, the coated lead ones do not.

    I am using an EGW U-die for sizing and it does the same thing with Montana Gold JHP and Hornady JHP.

  9. 15 minutes ago, Sarge said:

    You just have to pick the gauge up so the rounds fall in. I never would have imagined using a case gauge could possibly be confusing.

      I drop 9MAJOR rounds in the Hundo and pick it up off the bench and rub the tops of the rounds looking for high primers or rounds that wouldn’t seat properly.

    No, I am not stupid thank you. I get that they don't fit without picking it up. What I am saying is they don't even fit flush without pushing them in with a little force. Factory rounds chamber check just fine, but anything long won't go flush without a little force. Anything long, and I am talking Montana Gold JHP, Bayou coated, won't check. So I am thinking the chamber checker is not designed for longer loads. 

  10. I am loading 180 gr 40's for my 2011 for USPSA loaded to 1.180 to 1.185. They chamber check just fine in the barrel and shoot 100%. I bought an EGW 7 round chamber checker as I use similar EGW checkers for 9 and 45 with no issues, however, the 40's won't completely chamber check in the EGW. Do I need to use a different checker for longer loads? If so can you guys offer suggestions?

    Thanks!

  11. I am using a Hornady LNL to load my 40's for USPSA limited. Current configuration is:

    1) EGW U-die

    2) Hornady expander

    3) powder drop

    4) Hornady Seating die

    5) Hornady Taper crimp die

     

    I had my first squib Saturday, never had one in the past. I use LED lights and can see clearly before I add the bullet to the charged case.

    Anyway, I think I am going to add an RCBS lockout die. If I were to do that, my question is, which would be the best option to open up a spot:

    1)would it be better to add the PTX expander and expand and drop in the same station?

    2) Or I have the Hornady die that will do both seating and crimping in the same die, but I only use it to seat?

    Thanks for your input.

  12. I have a Chen Gen II magwell on my Ed Brown 9mm that I use in IDPA ESP. I use McCormick 10 round mags with the Dawson base pads. Since the Chen does shorten the grip a little there is no issue with the base pads. They do stick out a little more because of the shorter grip of the chen, but I like it for positive seating especially in competition.

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