I asked the question a while back if anyone could document where Brasso used in tumbling media could be attributed to a case failure.
The only example anyone could come up with, was where someone used straight Brasso on a rag to clean some cases and that example is suspect since the cases...
Incorrect. Hex grip screws were illegal, but as of the latest rule book, they are now allowed.
Also, metal grips are illegal, because they add weight to the pistol.
Primer pocket cleaner cleans it out after you deprime the case.
Uniformer makes the primer pocket equally round
Flash hole deburrer is used to clean the flash hole from the inside of the case to make sure it's round and uniform.
I've shot both disciplines over the years and High Power is fun.
Be sure and check to see if you can still get a stripper clip guide for that Model 70. You'll need it for the reload in the rapid fire stages. Brownells might carry them.
We have one or two guys here who still shoot a bolt...
Update: Still waiting to hear back from the CMP. I sent a follow-up email and will post their answer once I get it.
The old Army field manual shows the brass deflector as a training aid; the new manual has deleted it, since it is not needed with the A2 or A4 upper.
You don't need to shoot them; just remove the depriming stem from your sizer die and resize them without taking out the primers. Then go through the other steps normally; belling the case mouth, etc. and load them with your powder and bullets.
When the birds are passing directly in front of you (station 4), you'll need to lead them by about 8 feet if you're shooting a standard skeet range setup. Sounds like a lot but that's what an old time skeet shooter told me and it works. You also need to follow through and not stop your swing...
From the NRA site:
http://www.nraila.org/statelawpdfs/PASL.pdf
Only thing I noticed out of the ordinary was that handgun sales must go through a dealer even if between individuals (if I read it right).
We've had a minor complication on this ruling. :banghead:
The current Army field manual on the M16 lists a brass deflector as an issue item under the Appendix on training aids.
I've emailed the CMP again to get a new ruling, since Gary used the "it's not an issue item" for his reason.
I...
This was a clarification of Rule 6.1.3. (6) which does not allow modification of the external configuration of the rifle. Some felt that attaching an after-market brass deflector was not a violation of the rule, so that's why we wrote the CMP.
It may seem trivial but any deviation in one...
This rule applies to CMP EIC Service Rifle Leg matches, not NRA matches and we are talking brass deflectors not brass catchers. CMP Service Rifles are those rifles issued by the military.
The A1 upper is not legal for CMP EIC leg matches; only A2 and A4 uppers are legal.
NRA rules do...
The question of whether or not you can use a brass deflector on an AR Service Rifle in CMP EIC matches came up over on the National Match Forum. I sent an email to the CMP to get a ruling and it is posted below. I posted the answer on the NM Forum and on the CMP forum as well to get the word...
I load target type loads for my .45s. I have some WCC brass that has been loaded in excess of twenty times. Every so often one will split or they get lost.
I posted a formula using white vinegar a while back. It's in this thread at post #11
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=338396
They don't need to soak very long to get them clean.
It will work until you buy a tumbler.
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