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  1. Current primer prices of $0.09-$0.15 vs the pre-pandemic $0.020-$0.035 might be the new normal for years to come unfortunately. 

     

    Primers availability have had a domino effect on everything. If you can find primers, you still save reloading. 

     

    Reloading vs Manufacturers 

    9mm: $0.224 vs $0.310 ($0.076)

    38SC: $0.375 vs $0.500 (ELEY) ($0.125)

    40 Cal: $0.281 vs $0.466 (Precision Delta) ($0.185)

  2. Agree N320 load has been pretty soft. 

     

    Brass:  9mm range brass.

      - Wet pin tumbled. 

      - Mostly FC/blazer headstamps.   
    Powder: N320  3.7 grains
    Bullets: Pd 124 v1 jhp
    OAL: 1.100"
    Velocity :

      - 1,060 fps average across two carbines with 16 inch barrels 

      - TACCOM 5.5 inch barrel, it was 1,010 avg.  

      - 977 fps in Sig X5 P320

  3. A little more info on the ammo would help. 

     

    Ammo Brand or are these reloads you are buying? 

     

    What is the OAL (you still have some of the ammo or can go to your source to get or ask for a measurement of the ammo)? 

    Type of Bullet? RN or JHP? Grain? 

    What gun are you using? 

    Magazines brand? Have you tuned them and/or check specs? 

     

    I am running a 38SC at OAL 1.223-1.228"... Tested 1.234" with no issues. MBX, Atlas, and STI Gen 2 mags minor tuning if any.  

    Bullets I have used and are using Zeros JHP 125 gr and PDv1s/PDv2s JHP 124 gr. All 9mm/.355. 

  4. It is all about risk management, these guns are ran hard.  A backup serves a purpose to replace the primary...either at a match for multiple type of reasons/failures or during required maintenance / preventive service expected and unexpected.  The last being the hardest to predict. 

     

    Depending on the division you are shooting and the commitment, this could be a very expensive sport not only in equipment but travel to matches.  A backup gives a sense of assurance, for some a third gun adds to the assurance of always having a backup. 

     

    As you have stated, it seems you are willing to accept such a risk, while others are not. 

  5. In my experience SD that wide in range will have to do with no enough crimp (0.002") or variations in powder throw (something loose in your set up). 

     

    Like the fellas have stated... Do a batch sort same brand of brass, separate the bullets by weight and length, measure each powder throw. A video of the press would also help point out possible issues. 

     

    BTW, might have missed it, what chono are you using? 

     

    Good luck, let us know how the next range trip goes. 

  6. -------------(PD v1)-------------

    18 yds:

    - 5 Shot Group 1.18"
    - 3 Shot Group 0.47"

    Details:

    - Pistol:  ƎMG Open Hybrid 2011

    - Bullet:  Precision Delta JHP v1

    - Caliber: 38SC

    - Diameter:  9mm/0.355"
    - Weight:  124 gr (124.5 gr) 
    - OAL:  1.223-1.228"
    - Powder:  9.4-9.6 gr 3N38
    - Primer:  CCI400 SRP
    - Velocity: 1,407.2 fps (43 readings) 
    - PF:  174.491 (175.194) 

    -------------(PD v2)----------

    18 yds:

    - 5 Shot Group 0.95"

    - 5 Shot Group 0.93"

    Details:

    - Pistol:  ƎMG Open Hybrid 2011

    - Bullet:  Precision Delta JHP v2

    - Caliber: 38SC

    - Diameter:  9mm/0.355"
    - Weight:  124 gr (124.45 gr) 
    - OAL:  1.228-1.234"
    - Powder:  9.4-9.6 gr 3N38
    - Primer:  CCI400 SRP
    - Velocity: 1,370.4 fps (15 readings) 
    - PF:  169.930 (170.546) 

     

    Note: Updated test PD v2 with

    - Weight: 124 gr (124.45 gr)

    - OAL:  1.223-1.228"

    - Powder:  9.6 gr 3N38 

    - Velocity: 1,379.6 fps (10 readings) 
    - PF:  171.070 (171.691) 

  7. On 4/13/2022 at 10:17 PM, cperazza said:

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    Left: JHP Precision Delta 9mm/.355 124 gr v1
    Right: JHP Zeros Bullets 9mm/.355 125 gr #136

     

    Precision Delta JHP 124 gr v1 
    - Weight:  124.4-124.5 gr
    - Height:  0.585"
    - Diameter  0.355"

    - Caliber: 38SC 
    - OAL:  1.223-1.228"

    18 yds:
    - 5 Shot Group 1.18"
    - 3 Shot Group 0.47"

     

    Details:

    - Pistol:  ƎMG Open Hybrid 2011

    - Bullet:  Precision Delta JHP v1

    - Caliber: 38SC

    - Diameter:  9mm/0.355"
    - Weight:  124 gr (124.5 gr) 
    - OAL:  1.223-1.228"
    - Powder:  9.4-9.6 gr 3N38
    - Primer:  CCI400 SRP
    - Velocity: 1,407.2 fps (43 readings) 
    - PF:  174.491 (175.194) 

  8. Have you tried the shielded ambi safeties?

     

    I had an Atlas XWF Prototype (Righty). It had the AGW normal ambi thumb safety, I later had Atlas fit it with the wide left/normal right shielded ambi safety.   Never had an issue with my large hands. 

  9. What I have seen is 

    - 9 Maj 2-3 popple holes (norm 2)

    - 38SC 3-4 popple holes (norm 4)

     

    They help keep the gun flat, but there is additional tuning you might have to do depending on your grip, shooting style, loads (USPSA or steel challenge... 

    - recoil spring 7-8lbs... 8V

    - mainspring 17-19lbs... 17lbs

    - magwell aluminum or stainless 

     

    (Added) "Current available" Honchos don't have popple holes and they shoot fine.  

     

    Agree with previous comments, see what you can get a hold of to try to help you make the decision that is best for you.

     

  10. It all depends, prices and lead times will always be a factor.  Open is not cheap as you already know. 

     

    Recommendations:

     

    If you can wait:

    - EMG - own one, the gun runs/smooth

    - Rafferty - heard great things

    - SV IMM - shot one smooth, lightweight 

    - Venom - heard great things

     

    If you are trying to get it fast:

    - Atlas Chaos 2.0 - When they are in stock or see if you can get a Chaos 1.0

    - PT Honcho - Based on what I heard they are pretty flat.. You can get multiple barrels 9 Maj, 38SC, 40L, 9 Min

     

    Other options mentioned: Brazos, CZ... More affordable options. 

     

    Matt Cheeley was my choice after some research.  My understanding, he is no making Open guns and Limited gun just when in stock.  Since the parts side of the business has picked up, he hasn't been building guns as often.  

     

    With a little patience, you can find a good deal in the classified section a get it right away. 

     

    Good luck! 

  11. Zero Bullets has:

    9MM (.355 Diameter) Jacketed Bullets

    38 Super (.356 Diameter) Jacketed Bullets

     

    So you have to make sure you order the diameter you are looking for.

     

    Using Zero Bullets #136 .355 Conical JHP on PCC (9mm) and Open (38SC)

  12. On 10/19/2021 at 11:59 PM, TONY BARONE said:

    The Zero conical bullets are extremely good bullets I am running the the same springs brass primers and powder as you do only 8.9 3n38 with PF of 170.000 in my 4 port hybrid MCG gun. Shoots very flat with a modified Sprinco.

    I tried VV3N38 9.0 gr, 169 PF...gun shot well.

     

    Powder: 9.0 gr VV3N38

    OAL: 1.225-1.227"

    Velocity: 1,350 fps

    PF: 168.750

     

    In the end, I will probably settled with 9.3-9.4 gr to stay at 172PF.

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