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  1. Callelk

    Glock 34

    The only thing I do is change sights and the slide release to a non-comp because of the way I shoot I occasionally lock the slide accidentally with my big paws. I run 1K or so rounds through it to be sure there are no function issues and then do the 25 cent trigger job. With the exception of the slide release, that is what I do with all of my Glocks from the M17 to the M43.
  2. I stopped shooting skeet and for my 6.2# 1928 Elsie with a straight stock I am loading square loads in federal papers cut down to 2 1/2" with Red Dot and roll crimped so the 800X is just sitting. I loaded 100 CFE of various weights last night and with run them this weekend to see what's what. WSF at 3.9 seems to shoot ok with 147 but 4.9 gr behind a 124 FMJ is a great round in my G34.
  3. That is not a bad price for brass. I assume they are all mixed with some plated. I don't even try to reload the AL. Figure what I have payed for primers over the lase couple of years, the cases are less than $0.02 each so they are not worth picking up. Additionally, I remove the decaping/sizing die and they fit my Dillon case gauge and pass the plunk test. If I can get them dialed in with a powder, they will be great for GSSF matches and state matches.
  4. Just an FYI, no feeding issues and they are running 893-912 fps per my "B" so at 2% variance, they are fairly consistent.
  5. I am wondering if I should go with a little slower powder like CFE, 800X, WSF or AutoComp though AutoComp velocities are low vs pressure....
  6. True but the pulled AL are real cheap once you factor they are primed......loaded price of $96 per 1,000. I have a hard time walking away from brass.....I know, its a mental condition.
  7. Me.. RL 550B Casefeeder: No Experience: 3 months Average Rounds/Hour, 9MM Pistol: 250-300 (have not gotten my loads down for two new pistols) Average Rounds/Hour, .45 Pistol : 400-450 Average Rounds/Hour, Rifle: N/A I have all my primer tubes loaded in advance and all extras (cases, bullets and powder ready)
  8. I will say that it was 36 deg and sleet yesterday at the range..... These are new pulled cases from RM.
  9. Right, My current recipe with WW brass is: CCI Small Pistol 3.2. GR Titegroup 147 gr extreme COl 1.151 shoots sub 2" offhand and 1" off sand bags. Using the pulled Fed alum (never fired) the only difference other than case and primer is COL of 1.149-1.150
  10. New guy here on this forum and I trust folks here can give me some answers to way too many questions. I will take them 1 at a time so I do not confuse myself with responses. I purchased 1K of pulled/primed Fed alum cases for lost brass matches. I am using Xtreme 147 gr plated which works with a Titegroup/Win cases/CCI primers but with the Federals they group 4-5” at 11 yards. My question is, do Federal primers prefer a specific brand or powder?
  11. New guy here on this forum and I trust folks here can give me some answers to way too many questions. I have been loading for 52 years +- and this I am having some issues with 9mm which I will post in the appropriate forum. Thanks in advance for all the help I am about to receive.
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