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  1. At the distance you shoot in USPSA most any decent bullet will work unless you are shooting 9 MM open.  Most go for cheap or local unless sponsored which usually means coated.

     

    But you must try and make sure a particular bullet (brand, shape weight, etc.) works in YOUR firearm.  Test for reliable function and accuracy.  I suggest trying small batches before any bulk purchase.  JMHO.

     

    Good luck.

     

  2. On 1/26/2023 at 3:11 PM, Arcrunner said:

    Not sure which CZ's you load for, but I've found the 147 flat points can be loaded pretty long in my S2, like 1.135. The bullet is quite long anyways, but definitely better than the round nosed 147.

     

    Yes but I've had problems feeding 147 FP in my 9 MM 1911 (Springfield).  So I settled on the 135 RN, they work in everything.  But you thank for the suggestion.

  3. Some CZ's were over the weight limit imposed by USPSA or IDPA (now changed), slide lighting was a way to make max weight.

     

    Some feel a lighter slide causes loss muzzle flip, i.e. slide hitting frame at full recoil and again going into battery.

     

    Some just like THE LOOK.  It can also give better grip when manipulating the slide.

     

    I'm sure there are other reasons.

     

    I'm planning on having my A-01 milled for an optic, at that time I may have some COOL LOOKING slide cuts done.

  4. I compete in USPAS with both the SP-01 and the S2, the difference for me is very little.  If and when you get to be a M or GM then the equipment may make a noticeable difference...IMHO.

     

    An SP-01 with a trigger job is an excellent choice.

  5. I use a lee u-die for 9 MM (looks like 9 in the photo but not sure).  Make sure you are using the same pressure on the handle every time.  Looks like a Wilson gauge which is very tight...if it fits in the Wilson it will fit any pistol...what is most important is does it fit YOUR barrel, just make sure it plunks AND spins.

     

    The case gauges that do 100 at a time do seem slightly more forgiving IMHO.

     

    With time you should gain consistence.  Which will help.

  6. I like the AMG commander for dry fire as it can pick up dry fire or racking the slide, etc.  This allows you to time your draw to the first trigger pull or picking up the gun, inserting mag and racking slide (unloaded start) as well as other exercises.

     

    Also the beep on the lowest setting does not bother others in the house.

     

    And at the range the sensitivity can be turned down so other shooters shots are rarely recorded.

  7. A couple of burn rate charts I looked at show WSF as a faster powder than N350 so a direct comparison is difficult.  It appears to be between N330 or N340.  VV powders are (in my experience) clean burning and meter well.  For 9 MM standard loads N320 and N330 IMHO are more common. 

     

    What about the WSF makes you want to change?

  8. 20 hours ago, JoeMKY said:

    I've been happy with mine, the only problem I have is that the report csv format is something apple's numbers have a problem separating so I have to change the separator to the one numbers looks for and the end report is readable with some good information.

    I download into Excel then save as an XLSX file.  Then start any changes or notes that I want to make.

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