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  1. Why not just get the Warren Tacticals and be done with it? You'll have no need to open up the rear on these sights. If you like a lot of daylight on each side of the front (as I do) you'll love these sights. I've had & used the XS- hate em- difficult to make a long range shot. The Novak "Wide Notch"-not wide & poorly made and many others. The only others that I like are the Dawson's & TFO's.

    I liked the Warren Tacticals, but wanted the adjustability of the Dawson. I used cold blue to refinish the area that I removed metal.

  2. If you prefer a sight picture with more visibility around the front sight, sell the Dawson Adj's and get a set a warren Sevigny competition sights.

    I mic'd the opening on the Warren Sevigny sight and then "opened" up my Dawson adj. sight to the same dimension and it seems to have worked out fine for me.

  3. i am having difficulty finding small pistol primers in my area. i was also thinking of using small rifle, or magnum primers..... i was told to drop off 10% on the mag primers, anyone ever used them b4?

    GTG

    Get in touch with me, we may be placing an order for some small pistol primers pretty soon.

  4. Nobody aorund here who shoots a glock have ponied up the bucks for any of the newer 2lb triggers though.

    I ponied up the bucks when I bought my 20 that had already been completely tricked out with the Vanek trigger. 1.25 lbs. Two of my friends who shoot S_I (Brazos and Benny Hill Fat Free) were in disabelief on how it felt. They never thought a Glock trigger could feel so good.

    To each his own I say.

    The G20 is a sleeper, for sure. It shoots as soft as a heavy STI. I had to put weight back on the trigger so that my girlfriend could shot her's.

    I'm assuming that you are referring to a G20 with a .40 conversion? I've been curious about that . . .

  5. I wasn't having a problem sizing my brass with the Dillon dies. I just thought that this U die would be better for some range brass I have. I have loaded probably 3-4K of the range brass with the Dillon dies and have no problems and yes I'm using a case guage

  6. I don't know why I keep getting stuck cases. Also, this thing sizes HARD, I mean it feels like I'm gonna pull the press off the bench when sizing some of the cases.

    I'm using this die on a Dillon 550B btw.

    Just called and left EGW a message, hopefully they will make it right with me.

  7. I'm just not liking this thing so far. I keep getting stuck cases and I think it is stupid to have to use case lube on a straight-walled 9mm casing.

    I'm going back to my Dillon carbide dies, hopefully EGW will give me a refund, if not, it's going to the classified section.

  8. I'm currently using Solo 1000, here's the load I use with my G34 in production class:

    124gr Accurabullet

    3.8 gr Solo 1000

    OAL 1.145

    Makes about 135 PF outa my G34 and I think it shoots softer than the 147gr in my G34.

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