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  1. I use 4.0 gr of n310 with the MG 95'S. About 112 PF in my 5" Limcat. I also load 115 MG  over 3.8 gr of n320 which runs 109 PF. The 95gr load cycles the slide faster and the 115 load is slightly more accurate in my guns. If you use the 95 gr bullet be sure not to load them too long. They will fall out and make a mess. Mine are at 1.085 COAL and have never caused a problem.

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    I bought a 4.5 " CMMG 22 barrel and sent it to Taccom for assembly into their upper. Already had the CMMG conversion bolt for my 5.56 AR so all I had to buy was a collar to convert the bolt to a dedicated .22. About $ 150.00 for barrel and collar.

  3. Typically the softer primers are preferable for very light loads because they deform more easily and seal the primer pocket. I can't understand how a pistol primer that remains intact in a 9 major gun can cause breach face damage. I have heard that some stay away from rifle primers for that reason since they are typically a harder alloy than pistol primers

  4. If your SVI gun has an AET (twist gain barrel) that is the reason for the difference in velocity. I had an Infinity IMM open gun which was 50 fps slower than my STI DVC Steel gun with the same ammo. These barrels are extremely accurate but slow.

     

    If its an AET you will find that marking on the barrel, visible through the ejection port.

  5. Nelson actually sells three springs which are color coded. 8, 9 and 10# I have two of the Nelson conversions with more than 5,000 rounds through them. They run 100%. I had some feeding issues on one of them when it was new which I couldn't figure out. I sent the complete gun back to Larry and he found that the thumb safety was rubbing a little on the slide. He fixe4d this and the gun has been perfect ever since. Can't comment on Tacsol because I've never had one.

  6. Actually, you can shoot lighter loads with a longer barrel. Especially if slower powder is used. I run 109 PF ammo in my Open Steel Challenge guns. This load felt mutch hotter in my 16" PCCO with a comp. That barrel would run loads down to 104 -105 PF (measured in a 5" CO gun) which wouldn't run reliably in my open gun. Switched to a Taccom 5" shrouded barrel in the PCC and the Open loads run just fine with minimal recoil and dot movement.

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