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Ruger documented what they did but didn’t explain what they found the problem to be. The front of my cylinder showed scrape marks from where it was rubbing across the forcing cone when the gun got warm. My layman’s diagnosis/guess was what you mentioned - heat was causing something to expand...
FWIW, I purchased a new Super Redhawk in September of this year. When warm from shooting 10-12 rounds, the gun would bind. When cooled for a minute or so, you could fire it a few times. I sent it back to Ruger. They fixed it. (Outstanding service, by the way.) Thought I’d tell you what they did...
There was a two month lapse between the last time I fired it and discovering the missing SN. Searched the safe, work area, pistol cases etc. multiple times. Presuming it fell off at my outdoor range and I didn’t notice it while cleaning it. I think for my peace of mind (and continued freedom)...
I wish I had taken a picture before giving it to my dealer. I don’t how the tag was originally attached (aside from not very well). What remained was a thin rectangular tag-sized hole. I don’t know if it was molded into the plastic or what. I never paid any attention to it - until it left...
Two months ago, I went to sell my FNX-45. I’m the original owner. Deal was made but buyer pointed out the serial number was missing. So no sale. The metallic strip with the SN on the bottom of the frame had fallen off. And I don’t know where or when. And that’s apparently the only place FN...
Let me join with the others who are pro-357 Sig. I currently have 3 pistols in that caliber - a Sig P226, a Sig Nightmare 1911, and a Glock 35 that I converted to 357 with a KKM barrel. I shoot them for fun only. I think the recoil is similar to .40 S&W with more noise and muzzle blast -...
This is a load I got from somebody on this forum many years ago when my wife first became interested in shooting. Pistol used was a S&W 642. This is low recoil and shoots to POA out to at least 20 yards. Used it to get her used to shooting and used the same load to get my daughter-in-law...
I've reloaded .357 Sig for many years. I use a Montana Gold 357 Sig 125 grain bullet. My load is 7.0 grains of Unique. OAL is 1.140. I've found this load to be accurate and mild (for a 357 Sig).
The only thing different about loading 357 Sig is the need to lube before sizing. (And the...
I have a 2000 edition of Loadbooks for .38 spl. In the Lyman bullet section, it lists Lyman #35863 which appears to be a 148 grain double ended wadcutter. Using 231 and shooting out of a 4 inch barrel they show a starting load of 2.5 at 600 fps and a max load of 4.1 at 957 fps. The RCBS...
I have Hornady's info for their 90 grain XTP bullet from a Loadbook that was copyrighted in 2000. At that time, Hornady showed an OAL of .955 inches. They list Unique loads of from 3.8 grains (800 fps out of a PPK/S) to 4.8 grains max (1000 fps out of same gun).
I had a Sig 1911 that normally functioned perfectly but it didn't like excessively light loads. It would fire, eject, and feed the lighter loads but the spent brass would usually hit you in the face. Problem didn't occur with zippier loads. I've never used the powder you're using, but it...
I don't currently load for Makarov but used to. My notes indicate my favorite load was a 100 grain Sierra FPJ over 3.9 grains of Unique (as thrown by the #6 rotor on my RCBS Little Dandy) sized to .967 OAL. My notes indicate it was very accurate and shot to point of aim.
I also used a...
I ordered a KKM Barrel through their website about a month ago. I never received any response that they received my order. I've emailed them twice inquiring about the order and never received any response to the emails. I know everyone's busy and orders are backed up. I just want to know if...
Got one and have been very satisfied with it. Have only put 230 grain lead round nose and fmj round nose through it but it's been 100% reliable with them. Thought the USA grip was a bit gaudy but an order to VZ grips fixed that. Accurate, well made, and completely reliable has been my experience.
In answer to your original question, I use an RCBS Little Dandy. I've never had a problem although I do throw the powder while the cases are in a tray and then eyeball all of them for consistency before seating a bullet. That might be an option for you if you remain unsatisfied with the Lee.
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