Thank you. Although I would like to find a solution that doesn't involve Kydex for the reason SteadyD stated. I'm not totally opposed to it. I have a hybrid holster with kydex that I use on occasion with this pistol but most of the time it's in the pocket holster. I hadn't thought about...
Hi all. Do any P238 owners here have a pocket holster they like and have practiced drawing from. I've had the Desantis super fly for years. I love the grippy texture, although it still sticks to the gun half the time because the rear oem night sights catch the top stitching. Wondering if...
I also started with loading a few thousand of various calibers on a Lee turret. Then got the 650. Worth the upgrade. I also kept my Lee dies and they work fine in the 650. See no difference in accuracy but I can load way more rounds in much less time .
For you 1911 guys:
I'm looking for recommendations on a good base 1911 to start with that I can do some good trigger work and upgrades to make it a competition worthy gun. Doesn't have to be over the top, as I do not even compete as of yet. Looking in the $1,000 and under range. But...
I've loaded and shot thousands of 180 gr hard cast TC without issue using AA#5, Unique, and mainly HS-6. No set back or pressure issues. Recoil is more pushy and less snappy than my 155 LSWC, but not much. I load around 70% of max loads usually for plinking.
Solid advice. Much appreciated. From what I'm gathering it would be smart to do work ups with my faster powders like unique and 231 and also my slower powders like Power Pistol and HS-6. HS-6 is the slowest pistol powder I have and is my go-to for .40 loads. Followed by AA#5. I will try...
The loads I've made have cycled 9mm pistols 100% reliably. The pistol in question is a long slide .40 glock. the stock barrel is 6 inches long and the slide is just a tad heavy for a 9mm to cycle it like it would on a regular 9mm pistol. The cycling is at best, slow but reliable. That slow...
I usually do stick to lead for economy. The only pistol I have to shoot 9mm out of is a 6 inch barrel glock 24 .40sw. I have a lone wolf conversion barrel and an 11lb recoil spring I use to shoot 9mm out of it. It's a tack driver With both .40 and the weak cycling 9mm. the slide is too long...
I usually use unique for 9mm. I've tried as fast as W231 and as slow as AA#5. Didn't see much difference. Tried it because I was doing research online and seemed like a faster powder might help. I always shoot lead. So was thinking maybe a faster moving, lighter plated or fmj would cycle...
This isn't a caliber war convo about stopping power or penetration. I'm looking for a target load in a long n heavy slide .40 converted to 9mm. Most rounds make the slide cycle way too slowly. 147 lead TCFN have given me the best results but still doesn't cycle as fast as I'd like. I've...
My local gunshow comes around every month and a half. If I get there first thing in the am I can usually score some HS-6 or AA #5. Seems to be the two only pistol powders that show up regularly. If I go at the end of the day there's nothing but rifle powder left. If I miss a show then I also...
Yea, I agree, I was having too many squibs trying to go faster on the turret. But I feel like the equipment, being of simpler design than Dillon, made it easier for this to happen. The spring loaded powder dispenser on the lee sometimes got stuck. I learned the hard way (after a few squibs)...
Finally made the jump to the XL 650 from the Lee Classic Turret and I'm very pleased. I had a good rhythm going with the turret, I've loaded about 8,000 rounds on that bad boy over the last year and a half without any parts needing replacement. But the difference in time going to a progressive...
So it sounds like many of you are forced to weigh each individual round. That's what I was worried of. I will probably have this bottle for a long time. The reason I got the Dillon was to speed things up, not go backwards. lol. I'll make use of it over time when I'm bored. Lyman's 49 has a...
Yea. I'll figure out the metering problems. I have a 3 different dispensers I can fiddle with now.
My main concerns were what were the best calibers to use it for from the ones I listed. I know a lot of people will say all because, from my research online, those are common calibers...
Welcome. I would suggest getting as many reloading manuals that you can get your hands on. One book will never have every combination of powder, caliber, and bullet that you will be looking for. I have 3 and that's barely enough. There's lots of recipes online, but you have to be careful of...
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