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ReeferMac, I read (I think on Berry’s site or another loading site) that this makes the projectile longer than its equal weight counterpart without the hole. Theory being that a longer projectile has more surface area making contact with the barrel and increasing accuracy.
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Goodbye Russian ammunition
deafdogdief replied to Dolomite_supafly's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
Dolomite, I know you are much more well-read than I am and I defer the expertise to you on this. Maybe you could even clear up the misunderstanding if I have one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
Goodbye Russian ammunition
deafdogdief replied to Dolomite_supafly's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
Quick read for me, too. There’s a lot of meat in there. I understand your view and agree to some point. It has never made sense to me, though, why we import the same stuff that is purposely being sold by the same people to people shooting it at our troops globally. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
No idea, but those are some mean looking shotgun rounds!!
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That being said, 180's seem to perform best in my G22. 165's are acceptable, but my shooting seems to favor 180.
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He needs to buy a few and see how each grain option shoots. All the guns will perform differently.
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....and I do realize that my opinion is worth what the reader pays for it. Just my $.02.
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The 938 has quality inconsistencies that I have seen. The front posts don't sit on the slide on some. You could fit more than a single business card above the slide and below the sight. Guide rod issues and the inconsistent service quality with the Sig home office have burned that bridge for me. They went cheap when they changed from Sig Arms.
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I thought this was referring to Breaking Bad and Walter White throwing the pizza on the roof! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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+1. My first read through as well. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Seriously, call Glock technical support. They could help on this I would think. (770) 432-1202 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Flawlessly[emoji6] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Be sure to take your mags with you as well. Everything will be gone over. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Anything they receive will not be returned unless it is stripped and checked. If anything shows wear, it is replaced. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I drive to Glock to have them look at my guns every once in a while. They install sights while you wait and they'll update the gun no charge. They do charge for the sights, though. 15 year warranty and it's all function tested (and test fired). As mentioned above - $57. They do charge tax at the factory. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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You think that accu tite thing is to remove potential slop from between the upper and lower receiver? Same reason some use those little wedges? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Less than two weeks before the election. I'm surprised powder and primers are even in stock right now in the stores. I'm sure the gun shows are getting top dollar for everything.
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Anybody reloaded their hunting ammo yet?
deafdogdief replied to Quavodus's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
Are you able to find the projectile in anything you've put down? I've only found bits of shrapnel. All through and through. -
Anybody reloaded their hunting ammo yet?
deafdogdief replied to Quavodus's topic in Ammunition and Reloading
Haven't loaded for this season yet. I have a few loads left from last year. This year will be fun because I have a range membership as well as having my head wrapped around how to tweak my loads. They're about an MOA apart. This was from the first round I did and loaded several after I found it would be adequate. They have gotten me deer, so now I can dial it in. -
Really?!?? I'm in Chattavegas and haven't seen it. I'll be checking more often! Thanks for the heads-up. I have been using Power Pistol and was surprised to see a bunch of that at Sportsmans.
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Break the mag down and clean it. Even when they are new, they can still be cleaned and it will help some.
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I haven't seen 231 in a loooong time.
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Do you reload? If so, keep mulling it over. If not, introducing that caliber will have a heavier price tag. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk