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  1. I'm liking this powder a lot—cheap, clean, and cool burning. Accuracy and consistency seem fine. But like others I've noticed that the powder measure takes at least ten or twenty throws to settle down after a change. Any idea why that might be?

    Load data so far to make 130 PF out of my SP-01 Shadows:

    147 SNS coated: 3.3 gr, 1.13"

    160 SNS coated: 3.0 gr, 1.15"

    147 X-Treme RN: 3.6 gr., 1.13"

    165 X-Treme RN: 3.3 gr., 1.15"

     

  2. 10 hours ago, d_striker said:

    I moved on to Prima SV which is slightly faster than Prima V.  Although the feel of Prima V and SV or very close, I like the SV a little more.

    Thanks for the comparisons to Bullseye & Titegroup. You're liking the recoil impulse of the slightly faster SV over the V?

  3. On 12/28/2015 at 7:25 PM, d_striker said:

    At first, I wasn't going to say anything about Prima V. I truly think it's one of the best 9mm minor powders I've ever used and I didn't want everyone to make a run on it. Now I'm thinking that if more people don't start ordering these powders, retailers aren't going to keep them stocked.

    For reference, I've tried Clays, Universal Clays, e3, n320, WST, Titegroup, Bullseye, W231, and 700x for 9mm minor.

    I happened upon a large quantity of Bullseye when I started reloading and haven't used anything else. But it's become nearly impossible to find. What differences do you notice between it, Prima V, and the other Vector powers you've tried loading 9mm minor? WST and W231 were others I'm considering. I tried some rounds loaded with Titegroup—that stuff seems hot and smoky with coated bullets.

  4. Compare your hammer to a new one and look for visible wear. The hammer on one of my Shadows started falling to the half-cock notch when inserting a new magazine around 20k rounds. The hooks were visibly worn on inspection. Sear seemed fine. That pistol had seen a shit-ton of dry fire.

    I replaced the hammer and sear on my other Shadow as a preventative measure at 50k rounds. It could have gone longer, but that seemed a good point.

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    23 hours ago, Fatso said:

    It's the boredom aspect that is my big mental block here. Humping an elliptical for an hour is not fun or interesting. I need to find a way to do cardio that is lower impact than running on concrete, and isn't staring at a wall for an hour on a machine.

    I'd think kayaking or open water swimming would be good, but I live in Tucson!

    Lots of fantastic hiking, mountain biking, and trail running opportunities around Tucson. 

  6. 33 minutes ago, B_RAD said:

    And it set off the entire stack?  Dang!  Talk about needing new underwear!

    Sensitive primers FTW!

    I've mangled CCIs and Fiocchis horribly, usually when attempting to seat one in a case where the decapping pin failed to do its thing, and never had one light off as a result.

  7. Good question, i am also interested to hear others input. I have not needed to pull the extractor pin out of any of my CZs yet.

    Gunk builds up under the extractor over time, reducing tension and causing feeding trouble. The only way to get it out is by pulling the extractor and scraping out the channel.

    I've pulled the extractors in my CZs dozens of times, always by drifting the pin out the bottom of the slide then re-inserting it from the bottom. It's never come loose in ~75k rounds between my two main blasters.

  8. There is somebody out there who tracks round count that closely ?

    It's not in the least bit difficult. Pack your ammo into 100-round boxes for the range and record how many you use each time. If something goes haywire, it only takes a couple seconds to determine round count up to that point.

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