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chgofirefighter

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  1. Interesting that I was about to inquire about a recipe for 125gr TC Blue Bullets using VV N320.. So the consensus is 3.9gr of powder for N320? I'm using a 4 inch barrel, Shadow Systems XR920 and Glock 45, also a Canik Rival~ Thanks~
  2. Primers are readily available but they are no longer cheap/affordable. So it's a valid point! With pricing through the roof it has affected many competitive shooters and enthusiast.
  3. For now it is~ But the decapper from Rollsize needs to be tweaked to perform as indicated~
  4. I love Blue Bullets! I used them exclusively for 9mm minor~
  5. Thanks~! Have a link ? I will google it but just in case... Thanks
  6. I would NEVER buy brass from "Ammobrass" They sent me 2k of "fully" processed brass of 9mm with a bunch of mixed in .22's and .380's! SMH! Never again, they did right by sending me another batch that had no issues but first impressions is everything~!
  7. If you pay over 1k for a reloading tool, it should work out of the box, period! The issues were corrected after receiving new parts from Rollsizer and some guidance from its owner Kevin Whitehead... However, the parts needed were upgraded parts I guess my unit had older parts... Now she's running like a kitty! I can decap up to 2k without any hiccup... Literally turn on and walk away, come back brass is done!!!
  8. At this current moment I am having MPA build me an open and also an IDPA C/O version pistol. It's been 8 weeks to finalize my order but I'm excited... Can't wait!
  9. Pretty impressive dot for the price and features. Decided to swith my SRO, 5MOA for the Viridian, 3 MOA. So far, so good... I'm impressed! However, most testing needs to be done to test its durability, strenthgs, and weakneses...
  10. IMO, there's no "best" bullet weight for anything.... Each individual has their own likes, dislikes, their loads, etc... Consider testing a few honorable mentions, blues, etc, test all the weights out and see what you'll like and take it from there~
  11. I am actually thinking about selling my new Honcho, it has 4 barrels too~ PM if you're interested I'm about to post it for sale~
  12. I would love to get a modified wear plate for my Decapper~
  13. Received the Rollsizer Decapping maching this weekend, after setup, and processing brass the FW Arms decapping die has broken 3 pins. I have yet to do 100 pieces of brass without encountering jams, broken pins, etc.
  14. Why would I try to make it myself if I don't have a 3D printing machine? It does "NOT" defeat the purpose, have you ever heard of buying a product that was made by someone else? Especially a well known maker of 3D parts? Personally, I prefer to pay the money and get the real thing. There's absolutely no sense in being frugal in this game...
  15. The good thing about having an open gun is that most shooters have a backup and if you're in a squad that you have friends or associates theres always someone who will gladly borrow theres
  16. I see the point and yes I do travel to major matches and luckily I haven't encountered any serious issues... but in all honesty, if I traveled long distance, spent the money etc and everything goes to hell then I'll be upset, but its onlly money and fortunately we don't take it with when we leave this earth~
  17. I am no super level GM shooter, however I enjoy shooting multiple sports, USPSA, IDPA, 2 guns, etc. Locally, many guys that I know who are "NOT" pro shooters always talk about having a second back up. Personally, I don't see the need for one but I see the point of having one "maybe." I've never encountered an issue with one of my handguns where I needed to go to my second gun. If you properly maintained your pistols and your equipment you shouldn't have any issues.... Thoughts??? Economically, Open Guns are expensive. Two open guns is simply an overkill in my opinion~
  18. Yup, had the 3D version from the individual on FB that sells them... I sold it after not liking it, besides its generic plastic regardless of the savings it's simply not worth my investment due to the fact that I prefer to get the real thing. Buy once, cry once be done~ Eventually you get what you've paid for!
  19. Spend the money and get a DAA feeder. Remember you get what you've paid for~! Don't go cheap, buy once and lastly, cry once!
  20. "Best Open Gun Builders?" Extremely subjective question since most gun owners have their own taste, style and budget...
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