A cheap way to change your front sight is to go to craft or hobby shop and get a paint pen in florescent orange, green or what ever color you want and dab it over the stock white dot. It will give you an idea of what a fiber optic sight will look like. I finally went with Hi-Viz red front and green rear.
I have heard that the case tension should hold the bullet. In "The Glock in Competition" Guide, it says to crimp to hold the bullet. I'm using a Glock 35 40cal. with 180gr. Laser Casts. Which is the best and safest way to go?
Well, I just ordered a Lee Hand Loader and a EGW undersized die. I was warned about the limits of the SDB when I bought it but I couldn't pass on the price. This will give me something else to due while sorting my brass.
I'm using all sorts of brass I find and it's only the Wincester that doesn't size. I would think if my SDB is out of adjustment I would get bad sizing from the other brass. Winchester is less than 5% of the brass I use. If there is an adjustment without increasing my crimp, let me know.
I'm using a Dillon SDB to reload 40 cal. for my Glock 35 with a KKM barrel. I've noticed almost all of the Winchester brass will not fit in my barrel. This is all range brass. I'm going to start tossing all the Winchester brass I find. Does anyone else have the same problem?
He didn't have them on his website. I had to call him direct. He bought out Glockmeister's stock of frames. He goes to a lot of gun shows so he might not be able to get back to you right away. Good luck.
Before buying a drop in trigger try the " $0.25 trigger job ". It will make a big difference in your stock trigger. You might try gripping the gun hard with your left hand and just use the tip finger on your right hand to pull the trigger. Play with different grip styles. It worked for me. And letting someone that shots a Glock try yours to see if it shoots straight is a great idea. It will keep you from blaming the gun.
This is simple. Buy both. Trick out the 35 frame for L10 and limited and leave the 34 frame stock for Production. You can always put the 34 slide on your 35 frame, swap out the ejector and throw on a hi-cap magazine. Enjoy
I've been using Hogue grips on all my Glocks. It gives you a good grip and also allows you to improve your grip during shooting if you do a bad draw. While grip tape makes it hard to change your grip once you draw. Try them all and go with what's comfortable.
I have a KKM in my 35 and have been reloading with a Dillon Square Deal B. I get about 1 case that won't fit in the barrel every 200+ rounds. These are all range brass too.
After reloading for a while I,ve decided to get a chronograph. Any suggestions on which one? I don't mind spending the money as long as it's reliable and accurate. It will be used outdoor for pistlols. Thank you, Brent
I just started loading my 34 for minor. I am using Zero 38 Super 125gr, TG 3.8gr, and an oal of 1.147. With the stock barrel. My PF is 128-130. A very smooth load.
I shoot a Glock 35 with a kkm in 40 cal and have started to reload. My question is, how long an OAL can you go. I'm trying to make major and have stopped at 1.150 with 4gr. Titegroup and 180gr Lazercast.