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  1. 4.0 - 4.2 grains of Titegroup under a 124gn fmj 9mm works well in all my 9mm's.
  2. Yikes... $3000.!!! I'm perfectly content with my Rem. 700 for hunting purposes. Now if I was building a precision bench rest rifle... maybe so.
  3. Switching to a fiber optic front sight has been the biggest improvement for my old eyes
  4. Congrats! Great looking gun. I too am wondering what the Vapor Blast is?
  5. There good bullets. As someone else mentioned, there not quite as consistent in weight as some of the other manufacture's. For example; their 230gn bullet may vary anywhere from 228gn to 232gn. Not a biggie though if you load a little on the higher side of PF.
  6. Cool pictures. Your right handed and shooting left handed?
  7. Here's a thread I started a couple of months ago pertaining to the same thing. May try some of the tips mentioned in it to see if they help. Mine ended up being that the chute was not opening every time so I replaced the pin and polished up the pivot points some and it does work better although I still get a flyer or two out of about 50 primers. Decapped Primer Thread
  8. I had a KKM (drop-in) in my G34. The only reason I had it was to be able to shoot lead. The only improvement over the stock barrel (to me) was the conventional rifling, more chamber support and a slightly tighter chamber. As for as accuracy, to be honest the factory barrel was slightly more accurate than my KKM. I'm sure a fitted barrel would be different. On a side note: I just purchased a LWD barrel for my G21 and so far it has every advantage as the KKM but at a cheaper price.
  9. Leave it to Flex to associate Master with a half naked woman.
  10. Congrats Micah. You earned it.
  11. I don't mind being carded at all. It's when they stopped asking for ID is when I got worried.
  12. unclez

    Reapplying TruGrip

    Yoo Hoo... over here Eric.
  13. unclez

    Reapplying TruGrip

    Eric, do you have the tape for the G21 yet? I saw where you could add it to the cart but above it said "the G21 was coming".
  14. Thanks Jim, Do you notice anymore lead or moly buildup in the polygonal barrel Glock compared to traditional rifling?
  15. I did a search and went through 3 or 4 pages but didn't find anything really related. Anywho, With jacketed prices up I am wanting to try some moly coated bullets through my Glock. I shoot moly coated exclusively in the 1911's but have been leery of it with the Glock. We've all heard the stories of Glock and lead but what say you true 1000rnd per month Glocksters? Is this safe with the factory barrel or should I just stick with the jacketed bullets? Not trying to start a war and I sure don't want to hear any KB stories. I want to know for a fact if this is safe or not before I try it because my wife is the one who normally shoots it. Thanks
  16. Yea, moving was sorta in the plans anyway as we have about outgrown the house now that we have two daughters. I haven't seen him nor his kids back over here after I ran them off (in a not so polite way) the first time. They still have their pool parties but have been shutting down around 10pm. Right now the dogs have become more of a nuisance than they are. What I have been doing is when they bark at night, I go out right next to their property line as close as I can get to their house while remaining on my property and bust off a 3" Magnum 00 buckshot into a creek bank. That usually shuts them up for the night anyway
  17. The Precisions are great bullets. I'm not sure what I was thinking when I said you could back that load down above. 4.0 should be a good starting point to get PF although I have heard some have to bump to 4.1 or 4.2 (at your own risk). I don't use Clays for making PF. I usually just use Titegroup. Editing my post above for correction.
  18. NT is made by Winchester and has small primer pockets and from what I understand, Federal and Speer are also making these small primer NT cases. FC (Federal Cartridge) which is Federal's line of Military brass along with LC (Lake City).
  19. Thanks. I'm trying to meet power factor with a lighter load. Is there much of a difference between round nose and flat nose? If I'm not mistaken, Precision doesn't make a .45 RN. The only issue I can think of would be feeding which none of the firearms I have used the FN in has had any issues with them. The Precisions are actually a round nose with a flat point which should allow them to feed similar to that of a standard RN. Hope that helps.
  20. Should work fine. I usually load the Precision flat nose at 1.225 rather than 1.250 as you stated. You may have some feeding issues at that length with the flat nose. Also if your loading to meet PF you could back that load way down. Scratch that.
  21. All *Federal* stamped brass works fine for me in all calibers. The *FC* stamped in .40 however has been known to be weak brass. Weak brass in a high pressure .40 does not mix well. Can't speak for the 10mm mentioned above as I have not seen any ill effects with those but on the other hand I don't know many people who shoot the 10mm.
  22. If it's who I think it is that plays "King of Reloading" on GT's reloading forum going by the same name then it's better off he is gone anyway.
  23. Off topic I know but why did the OP delete ALL of his posts? All 35. Someone must have pee'd in his Cheerios.
  24. I just ordered 2250 .45 200gn Precisions and got the normal auto response email after paying. I didn't get a "sorry we couldn't fill in a timely manner" notice. Did Dave send you that or could you not even place the order? ETA: The price had gone up about $20. bucks though. Guess thats the .30 per pound he is adding on.
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