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TimWarner

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  1. I'm looking at expanding the 9mm major spreadsheet I made, to include other major/minor loads.

    If anyone would like to donate information, please email it to warner@9x23.net

    I need:

    type of gun, barrel length/ports, Bullet mfg./weight/type

    Powder

    Primer

    OAL

    and either a Low/High/Avg velocity or 5+ recorded velocities.

    Thank you

  2. I'm looking at expanding the 9mm major spreadsheet I made, to include other major/minor loads.

    If anyone would like to donate information, please email it to warner@9x23.net

    I need:

    type of gun, barrel length/ports, Bullet mfg./weight/type

    Powder

    Primer

    OAL

    and either a Low/High/Avg velocity or 5+ recorded velocities.

    Thank you

  3. I'm looking at expanding the 9mm major spreadsheet I made, to include other major/minor loads.

    If anyone would like to donate information, please email it to warner@9x23.net

    I need:

    type of gun, barrel length/ports, Bullet mfg./weight/type

    Powder

    Primer

    OAL

    and either a Low/High/Avg velocity or 5+ recorded velocities.

    Thank you

  4. Anyone have any ideas where to start for powder/loads with a 115gr MG bullet?

    Moving from 9mm to 38 and I'm not sure how to translate all the info I have. I assume a 9mm major load with the same bullet should be a decent starting point for 38 super/SC, but I have been wrong before.

  5. least it looks like you could save it.

    The X-axis on one of my mills jumps pretty bad if you don't have it half locked while moving it. Jumped on me once, ruined the piece, broke the end mill, AND put a nice notch in my vice jaw.

    Course, the newest one is probably from the mid 70's. Got 2 with DRO that are a little newer, but I just use those as jig bores, no cross cutting.

  6. I think I might still have a slide stop around somewhere that was broken. Most of em are breaking on the right side, just passed the link.

    It looks like the lug must be hitting there, but when I cover everything with dychem, nothing shows that it's rubbing.

    There is a spot on the frame where it looks like the barrel link pin hit though.

  7. just one link.

    Normally it's the slide stop. But I think that's just because it was the easier part to break. Just figured out now the barrel link pin is too loose and walking and hitting the frame.

    That might be it.

    This is the last time I buy a used open gun, from a source I don't know.

  8. ... maybe I'm not done.

    After I got the gun unjammed, I realized it was the link that was broken.

    So, if the barrel lugs are fit correctly, what would cause slide stops/links to break right as the barrel is rotating down?

    I'm running a 10 pound spring with a buffer, about 170-172pf

    Maybe the slide is too light?

    I bought it as a used gun, and it ran fine, then all of a sudden I started breaking slide stops left and right. Now, a broken link. Always breaks and locks up at the same point, about 3/8th inch out of battery as the barrel starts to rotate down.

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