Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

Brassblazer

Members
  • Posts

    29
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Profile Information

  • Real Name
    Eyan

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

Brassblazer's Achievements

Looks for Match

Looks for Match (2/11)

  1. The revolver is clean no carbon build up anywhere, what I was talkimg about is burn marks. I only dry tumble. But noted
  2. No I dry tumble with walnut media for 6-8 hours. Always comes out very clean. Never tried wet tumbling with ss pins.
  3. No I dry tumble with walnut media for 6-8 hours. Always comes out very clean. Never tried wet tumbling with ss pins.
  4. No I dry tumble with walnit media for 6-8 hours. Always comes out very clean. Never tried wet tumbling with ss pins.
  5. I only use ballistol to wipe off the powder burns on any of my guns to comtrol build up & some “shooters lube” solvent inside the barrel with a hoppes bore snake. Easy clean. Found it works quite well for me. No ammonia.
  6. Haha I literally just use ballistol oil to wipe it clean when the carbon builds up on the sides of the frame..dont bother with trying to “clean”/remove powder burns from the cylinder/forcing cone much as it just shows up after shooting again. It is brand spank’n new however, Ive only got 1k rounds through it so far as it was purchased NIB just back in march.
  7. Noted. Going to test 3 different casings and see what results I get on Monday.
  8. Using different moons and same results arise. I am in the process of figuring this out.
  9. Recently, 115-148 cci & federal primers. Just depends what I take w/ me to shoot. I’ve played around with different loads up to this point in order to find what works best for me, however I am not mixing brass when shooting. I shoot same grain, brass & primer during live fire.
  10. Thanks for the input. Yes, TK did a fantastic/clean job. Great guys over there. Im having a blast with this thing. The problem (as of late) is my reloads have come to a near hault due to supply being soo dried up. I have been shooting some of my reloads (trying to conserve for matches) but mainly using factory federal & win at the range. Powder has also been difficult to find so unfortunately I am making due wirh what I have at the moment all the information you provided me is helpful indeed, so I appreciate the response. thank you.
  11. So..for some reason my S&W M929 won’t eject most of my spent casings. I have used blazer brass, federal & win (all fire every time) but have problems with all of these ejecting every time. I am using .35 clips and .40 clips all from TK...also had the TI cylinder chamfer job from TK...in dry fire my dummy rounds drop in & eject out freely & smoothly every time with no problem using both .35 & .40 clips. In live fire...About 3 out of 10 moons eject smoothly...all other practically have to be pried at the edges to break them free enough to use the ejector rod to remove, otherwise theres no getting them out. This is going to be an issue while competing. Theres no burres in my cylinder. Anyone else experienced this problem? thanks.
  12. Awesome, I went ahead and ordered ome for myself after reading/watching some reviews seems to be a great trigger, and for the price you can’t beat it. Thanks for the input!
×
×
  • Create New...