I have narrowed my choice to the Dillon 550b or the Hornady LNL AP. I'm not terribly mechanically inclined so I'm looking for a user friendly progressive to load 9mm, .40S&W and .45 ACP. I know the differences between the 2, I just want to know if one is easier to setup & maintain than the other.
I recently purchased a Springfield lightweight loaded Bi-Tone (my first 1911). It has worked flawlessly but... the black finish on the alloy frame started coming off with the first cleaning. My options appear to be:
1. Live with it
2. Remove all of the black, leaving bare alloy (not sure...
I have 180 gr. Berry's plated RS bullets ready to load in my .40 S&W. I need a target load for Titegroup. Hodgdon doesn't list a load for these bullets.
I am about to start loading .40 S&W and need to find a clean powder. I need a target load for use at an indoor range. I will load with 180 gr plated bullets. Hodgdon & Winchester are easily available here, so those brands are preferred. Eventually I would like to use the same powder for 9mm...
I took my new Springer lightweight loaded out for the first time & must say I don't like the Novak night sights. The rear sights stand out so much that they are distracting my old eyes. I was thinking of blacking out the ring around the tritium tube with some sort of black paint. Any suggestions?
I have an urge to buy a 1911 that won't go away. I have narrowed the field to the Springer Loaded, the S&W 1911 and the current front runner, the S&W1911SC. Any thoughts would be appreciated. I am not interested in a Kimber so please limit your discussion to the 3 models listed above.
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