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  1. Finally got a chance to watch the video. Thanks. I load on a 650 and have found their videos to be very helpful. Appreciate all the help. It's all making sense now. Just needed to spend a little time getting up to speed. I feel comfortable moving forward now.
  2. Really appreciate your points above but I'm not sure I follow this. I thought the case gauge was used to verify it would chamber and was within SAAMI specs. Can you explain further?
  3. Appreciate it. I will at some point for sure. Just wasn't sure if it was needed now. So what happens if you use the OAL gauge and find that the overall length is actually larger than what can fit in your magazines? Does it become irrelevant at that point?
  4. Is the following correct? Seems like it's more for precision rifle. But it's not a must have now since everything I will load is semi-auto/magazine fed. As long as I stay within SAAMI specs (for the brass length)? 300-AAC-BLACKOUT-Revised-C-and-C-Notice-2021-06-02.pdf
  5. I've done pistol and shotshell reloading for years but am new to the rifle side and I have a few questions. I've am starting with 300 BLK (initially subsonic). which I shoot with a semi-automatic rifle. I have loaded 10 rounds to chrono. Shot/chrono'd them. Bigger SD than I would have liked but it's a start. I'll do a ladder test next time and see if I get improvements. I have cut down/resized .223 brass. I am right around 1.358" on most of the brass. I have a LE Wilson case gauge and full-length sizing die. Right now my process is to re-size the brass. Trim to 1.358". Chamfer/deburr. Load. My question is for where I am and what I am doing (300 BLK subsonic) do you think I need to get a comparator and an OAL length gauge? Are those standard tools for rifle? Must haves? I'm not looking for precision right now. Just plinking stuff but I still want to be safe obviously. Eventually I'd like to load other rifle rounds such as .223, .308, .30-06, etc.
  6. Agreed. I just went through a ton of Norma. The LEE die worked well on my 650. I felt them as it was a little tougher to deprime but I never had an issue. That Lee die may be the best change I made to my 650 I ever made.
  7. I found some Lee dies in stock and grabbed 'em. Appreciate all the feedback.
  8. I'm looking to add 38/357 to my Dillon 650. I've only ever used Dillon dies so far (9mm, .40, .45). Dillon's dies are backordered obviously. Let me know what other brands you suggest and what you think I should stay away from. Appreciate it!
  9. I have been doing pins with Dawn/Lemishine until last month. I typically process all my brass in February when the weather is s#!tty so this time I bought some Brass Juice to try to make it easier. I ran it for about an hour for each load. Re-used the liquid for three cycles and all the brass is pretty much the same (clean enough IMO). I did notice one weird thing though. All the brass that has been done with Brass Juice is noticeably lighter in color versus the brass that was done with pins/Dawn?Lemishine. It almost looks pale versus a rich brass color if that makes any sense. Anyone else ever notice this or have any thoughts on why it may have occurred? I'm about to start loading and can't imagine I will feel or see any difference but it is very noticeable in color...
  10. I read through this thread and saw ppl were swapping out the buffer on the FX9 to make it heavier (5.4oz). I also read that someone added 6 quarters to do the same (is that even real?)... Does that really help it cycle? Does the added weight indeed reduce recoil? I've had mine a few years at this point - never polished a thing. Have shot a ton of ammo - mostly 147 and 124gr reloads. Probably has 5-7k rounds through it and never had an issue. I'd like to use it for USPSA and Steel Matches more than I currently do so any way to shave time is a plus. Any help is appreciated.
  11. Thanks all. Much appreciated. It has been hard to come by for me too recently. I ordered some from PD.
  12. I love these. Have two. Labeled for each caliber.
  13. This is amazing!! I'm calling today. New owner here too and this was one of my concerns with mounting my Trijicon also.
  14. Just picked up a Legion yesterday. Can't wait to get rolling with it. Thanks for all the info here. I'll be using Titegroup. Have a variety of RMR bullets to work with: 115 FMJ FN, 124 FMJ RN and 147 FMJ FN. I'll give all three a chance over the winter...
  15. I've loaded about 5k of these so far - 147gr, 124gr and 115gr. They're excellent in my limited opinion. Don't forget to use the code "IY6C" for a small discount also.
  16. Yes. Thanks for asking. Looking for +10 or higher for USPSA. I should have mentioned it in the original post.
  17. Hi all, Looking for an inexpensive extended base plate for an SGM Tactical 9mm 33-Round Extended Magazine. I've never added a base plate to any of the 33-rounders and this thing only costs $17 to begin with (hence the "inexpensive" options needed). Backstory: The base plate that came with it was broken. I called them and they sent me two magazines as a replacement which was pretty cool. So, now I have three of them. But only two are operational so I figured I might as well extend it for USPSA. Let me know if you have any suggestions. I appreciate it.
  18. I'll look at this. Thank you. This is something I wasn't aware of either... TY again.
  19. Yes and no. They are all Federal once fired (by me) and Federal range brass I have saved. Since I am new I am sorting by headstamp. But upon further inspection they do not all have the exact same FC headstamp. There seem to be some variety within the FC headstamp for example some are "FC" and some are "•FC•".
  20. I know there are different reasons why this could be happening but I get a lot of brass shavings in my crimp die and in my loaded cartridge bin. I even started a thread about it. Rowdyb gave me similar info ("width of 9mm case times two. width of projectile. so say 0.010 for brass times two gets you 0.020 and a projectile of 0.356 and you end up with 0.376". i crimp at 0.378".") which seemed well received. I'll measure for this later today to confirm. Appreciate the info.
  21. These are 147 gr. so I appreciate the info. Thank you.
  22. Got one. Did another run last night with the standard Lee 9mm 90548 Carbide Sizing Die. Here's the difference in two random cartridges I pulled. The difference between the two seems more extreme to my eyes than it looks on the photo. I still think I need to adjust the crimp.
  23. Ordered one - appreciate the recommendation. Is this considered better than the Dillon Powder Check? I have that already... Seems to work well IMO.
  24. Any updates L4RD? For the record I have mostly loaded 124gr. FMJ RN for my Glock 17 & 34 and have not had any issues with 3.6gr. through 4.0gr. of Titegroup. OAL is 1.125. My large production runs have been with 3.8r. or 3.9gr. Runs flawlessly. Looking forward to hearing the latest info.
  25. Just saw this. Welcome from NKY. Lexington seems like a great gun-friendly area. I pass through often on my way to Lake Cumberland. Always stop at Sportsman's Warehouse to browse the reloading supplies. I might go to Bud's now and again too. Enjoy!
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