I bought a gun from a neighbor after her husband passed away. I am not familiar with the gun. It may have never been used. I like the idea that it was a .45acp., a performance center version and a nice PC case to go with it. I understand S&W no longer make this revolver. I'm trying to learn...
I went to the range. Shot the 5 rounds already loaded in my revolver. Extracted the shells, reloaded and then the gun would not cock and rotate the cylinder. I was able to "help" the cylinder turn with my left hand, while cocking the hammer back. Each shot afterwards, same behavior. Fired...
I had my press setup for .38, converted the plate and dies over to 9mm. When I place the brass in station 2, I am getting the powder, but the case is not belling. I have tried screwing the die up and down in the toolhead but no bell. What am I missing here?
I've loved guns my whole life. I had pellet rifles and air pistols growing up. I always had hunting rifles and plenty of shotgun sports. Pistols were out of reach for many years because I lived in the horrible state of NY. When I was older and had extra pocket money, I obtained my NY pistol...
I've been reloading for about 4 months on a Dillon 550b. Right now I only load 9mm. Before I tumble my brass, I weed out the non-9mm brass and toss them in a box to be donated to my buddy who loads many calibers. The.40cal have slipped passed me on a few occasions, but the darn .380 are real...
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