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Glenndolph

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About Glenndolph

  • Birthday 05/27/1948

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  • Location
    Mohave Valley
  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Shooting, reloading, motorcycles and traveling
  • Occupation
    retired

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  • Handgun Carry Permit
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  • Military
    Yes
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  1. I use 110 at 11 grains... any 40gr 22 bullet... that equals the 'stock' performance... factory load is 10... standard pistol primer...
  2. http://www.ammunition2go.com/archive/ammunition/Limited-Time-Bulk-Ammo-Deals-1377.html?e=&u=e
  3. That's all I've ever used... not had a failure so far.... 
  4. There is also an on line table for bullet weight, what powder and Primer you are using... Every thing that I've read about reloading this round nobody says much about COL... I think what I'd do with the dummy round in manualy insert it into the chamber and see if you have to really press on it to seat all the way or does it just drop in nicely... the col seems to be a guide line and not a 'law' so I wouldn't worry too much about it if it goes into the weapon you are reloading for nicely... jus my .02 worth... I reload 9mm and .22 TCM for now... 
  5. Have you tried 11gr of the H-110? I've read that is what is needed to replicate the factory specs on velocity. I'm going to try and work up an equivelant load with AccuComp, as I've wound up with 10# of it. 
  6. One of my local gun shops had just gotten in their order the other day when I was in there... $30 for a 525 box...
  7. I only buy factory loads for when I need new brass... I like the way my P95 feels with 'it's' favorite round...lol  :usa:
  8. I don't have any of the 110 powder... I do have nearly 10 pounds of AutoComp. It is supposed to burn faster than the 110, so I've been noodleing what to do with the AC... start at 70% of the recommended loads for the 110... it will be some time before I will be able to do any of that... I'm just getting the pistol for now, and the reload dies and bullets later... the dies are a 100 bucks with shipping... :)
  9. Nope. In north west corner of one of the last free states, Arizona... My connection with TN is my Nephew John.... 
  10. I've gotten the bug for this pistol and round. the folks at armscor are the maker of the pistol and the ammo... the cool thing is it is reloadable, very much like the .22 Hornet. 
  11. Howdy all. I used to live in SC but have moved.... One of my nephews owns a place in TN, so I thought this would be appropriate... He is a long haul driver so he doesn't get much time to chat and chew the fat... Glenn is my name... 

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