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  1. Same here....not sure what's going on, but I had the same exact thing today with Firefox, and I also reported it as legit. +1 on Firefox. I also reported this site as legitimate.
  2. The entry deadline for the Overlord Memorial Cup (17 Sept 2016) and the Cardinal Cup (18 Sept 2016) is less than 4 weeks away. Determination of awards is based upon entries received by 27 August. There is a limit of 65 guns each day due to time constraints on the Moving Target Events. Last year we had to turn away shooters who waited until the last minute to try signing up, which was a disappointment for us as well as the shooters involved. These are the largest and longest running NRA Action Pistol matches east of the Mississippi River. At present, the roster is over half full with entries and donations for the prize tables coming in at a steady pace. Cash & merchandise will exceed $14,000 over the 2 events, so get those entries in soon if you plan to shoot with us in September. Thank you to those who got your entries in before now. http://www.bedfordrrc.org/matches/action-pistol-championships
  3. Try this site: http://gunbot.net/reloading/
  4. Don't know the exact velocity differences, but I worked up a load @ 40-50* for NRA Action Pistol, which is minor PF. It ran fine until a hot spring day when I left the ammo in MTM ammo boxes on a black tailgate in the sun for about an hour. Turned the 1911 into a single-shot. Wouldn't even extract, let alone eject or reset the hammer/trigger.
  5. I have a GLOCK 27 and bought the conversion barrel for 357SIG. Was showing it off to some guys at the range and the difference in recoil/muzzle flip between the 2 calibers. Dropped in the .40 barrel and forgot to change ammo! 357 SIG brass looks really funny when fired in a .40 barrel!
  6. Obviously not loaded on a Dillon Progressive, since the case is too short to fully activate the powder drop, and as he mentioned, no crimp/debelling on the case.
  7. An arched MS housing will slightly change your initial sight picture on the draw and will make the gun point slightly higher than you're used to now. That can be overcome with practice draws and dry firing, but initially you may have a problem with that. You might try building up the GS "bump" and try that before you buy a new MS housing. That can be done with some tape stacked on itself in several layers, and doesn't hurt the gun if you don't like it. If that works for you, then get some JB Weld and replace the tape with the needed thickness. Alan~^~
  8. I'll go back to my original posting on here a few years ago regarding comp cleaning........and IT WORKS! Before the match and after every stage in a match, spray the inside of the comp with a lanolin-based case lube... Dillon, Frankfort Arsenal, MidSouth Shooters Supply, they are all pretty much the same. Shake off the excess and go shoot it. The lanolin softens up the fouling, and the comp can be cleaned at home after the match with any good bore cleaning solution and cotton swabs. Be sure to spray the comp after EVERY stage, and even if you don't get around to an immediate cleaning at home, it keeps the fouling soft. I've even waited a few days before cleaning and it WORKS! No harsh chemicals to worry about peeling finishes or harming any part of the gun, inside or out. I got the original idea from watching a top-level shooter use gun oil in his comp during a match and just brain-stormed the idea of using case lube instead. Serendipity! Alan~^~
  9. We had an old guy that worked on our farm back in the '60s who swore that 2 pair of pants did the same in the summertime as that trench coat-wearing guy you mentioned! Maybe we're both missing something but.............I don't think so!
  10. The only mention I could find on the NSSF web page rules for Rimfire Challenge is: "1.0.4 Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot." At our club level matches that's the rule we use.....finger can be inside the trigger guard, but visibly off the trigger. The rules addressing "finger outside the trigger guard" fall under loading & reloading but nowhere else in the official rules. Alan~^~
  11. Where most Metallic Sight (no mover front sight) and Productions shooters begin to lose it is that they "score" their target as they are shooting. They get the proper lead factor going for the first and maybe the second shot, then start looking at their hits. This tends to make the gun point at the hits where they're looking instead of the proper lead factor they used for the first shots which were probably really good hits! Practice on static targets works in the beginning, but in the end, a real mover is essential to fine-tune your shooting on this event. I see that BaggerJoe is in LA, so get with the guys at Lake Charles, if you haven't already. They are some of the best in the country and they have 2 movers set up. Their web site is: https://southwestlouisianarifleandpistolclubinc.wildapricot.org Tell 'em Alan sent ya' and I promise they won't giggle more than a couple of minutes! Alan~^~
  12. Whatever you buy, DON'T GET A BLACK ONE! Stuff gets lost in there and you'll swear that it's gone. Had a friend that was "sure" he'd lost or misplaced a suppressor (can), ordered a new one and 3 months later the old one showed up in the bottom of a BLACK shooting bag! Alan~^~
  13. Shoot the match in a Texas cow pasture! "Land mines" are free there! Different locations on different days.
  14. Try this spring tester: http://www.securefirearmproducts.com/Model_Details.php?modelno=11490-SR-D Alan~^~
  15. You can also brace against the press with your left hand behind the frame to be sure you get the full seating depth....push & pull with the hands against each other. Snug shell plate is important as mentioned above.
  16. I ran some D&J bullets in 147 a few years ago and these are the specs: 9 MM D&J FMJ 147 UNIQUE 4.4gr WSP 1.135 - OAL 9 MM D&J SWC 147 231 3.8gr WSP 1.135 - OAL I've also run some Montana Gold 147s but can't remember the load specs. They were extremely accurate, and soft shooting, as you said, but I shoot NRA Action Pistol, and the lead factor on the mover was a bit much with that slow a bullet. With Titegroup, I'd start around 3.5gr and work up from that on any 147gr bullet, but give MG a try and you will probably be happy with the results.
  17. The "B" funnel is a rifle 30 caliber, so it doesn't expand the case neck, only drops powder.
  18. In that case you Should have been around when I went through my advice/advise correction phase. LOLOL damn near drove me back to drinking. I just had to finally accept 30-40% of people can't get it right. Now I just grit my teeth when I see it Same here with the difference between affect & effect. Another "grit your teeth and shut the (*&^ up!" situation.
  19. MidSouth Shooters Supply in Tennessee should be on your list too. Great people to deal with.
  20. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This!! Almost impossible to pluck rounds out of a 100-count box with bullets-up. Bullets down allows checking for high primers too.
  21. The 2016 Overlord Memorial Cup and Cardinal Cup matches will be on 17-18 September 2016 at Bedford VA. We are limited to 65 guns due to time constraints on the Mover each day. Lunch is included along with water & drinks all day both days. Prize tables will be in the neighborhood of $5,000+ each day in addition to awards cash for the top finishers in each classification/division. Prize table will be by random drawing. Match info here: http://www.bedfordrr...l-championships
  22. You're probably correct on that idea about the World Shoot. True dat! Every year it's within a week or 2 of the Cup.
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