Let us know how that works Mags. Ive read where guys dont bother buying SPP anymore because the SRP work just fine.As long as the gun hits the primer hard enough to set them off as the SRP has a little tougher face
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What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Nice! If that gun shoots as good as it looks it's a one holer. Is it picky about what ammo you feed it?
Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
5shot its without a doubt the best shooting 22 pistol I have ever owned. Its not picky at all with ammo and I can literally put 10 rounds inside of a dime at 25 yards. We throw clay pigeons on a bank where we shoot and I have no trouble shooting the pieces of the broken clays. My neighbor has one of the lites also and he has done some of the same things I have. But I decided to try one of the Tac Solutions barrels. Glad I did I really like it.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
I loaded some bowlin pin busters. Sometime back I ordered a box of the 180gr strikers from MCB. They didnt shoot quite as well as the pugnose for me. But Ive got some left over to use up. So today I loaded 100 of them with 11.5 grs of 2400. Single staged the 100 rounds and used a Redding profile crimp die to finish them off. Gonna shoot them outta the Henry SS in 357 at some bowlin pins. Ill take picks of the pins when I do this. I also been itchin to try some 140gr bullets from MCB so I ordered 500 of those
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Loaded SRPs into 380 pistol cases. No powder, no bullets, just the primers. Test fired in a Walther PPK/S. Primers, four each CCI #41 Military, CCI #400 and Remington 6.1/2.
The CCI #400 and Remington 6.1/2 all fired fine. Immediate and plenty of bang.
The CCI #41 Military surprised me. I didn't expect them to fire at all. Supposedly the primer face is thicker metal and the primer compound is less sensitive to impact. The first one shot just fine. The 2nd one though took multiple hammer strikes before it would go bang. The 3rd and 4th would not fire at all. So mixed results with this primer type. I won't test this type any further.
Except in the CCI #41 test, testing 4 primers of each type is an indicator but not really definitive. To get to an 80% confidence factor I should test at least 16 primers of each type. Maybe do that someday when primers are more plentiful.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Good luck with those strikers Al, wonder why they don't perform like the PN?
I'm about to load some of those PN here today, the rain is coming so it's a perfect time.
Then some 45 colts after that.
RP
I'm about to load some of those PN here today, the rain is coming so it's a perfect time.
Then some 45 colts after that.
RP
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Well, I started wth the 45's, between a breakfast break and a couple phone calls I managed to get 150 loaded. 6.5 grs. of Red dot and some 200 gr odd balls from MB co.
Just about expended the RD supply, with none to be found .
Short break then some with unique and some 250 gr.
RP
Just about expended the RD supply, with none to be found .
Short break then some with unique and some 250 gr.
RP
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Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Not sure Randy. But I will be shooting these outta the Single Shot. No 357 levergun to shoot them outa anymore. Maybe get out on Sunday. Weather here has turned back to winter like. Wanna try the 140's to when they come got a 100 rounds of brass sized and primed waiting for them. Had good luck with 140 gr bullet in 357 years ago.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
BigAl52, did you get the 140 grainers in 38special or 357magnum hardness ? I loaded up 50 to test in the 38 special flavor and they were fine ,just haven't had the chance to compare other powders. My recipe protocol now is usually load 50 assorted powder weight, 10 of each and pick the best result then do the same with another powder. Compare the different powders for the best rounds. Ruger revolver usually has more variations than the Henry Big Boy.
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Re: What did you do at your reloading bench today?
Just finished up a 150 rds. of 357 using the 180 gr PN MB.
63 over 11.4 grs. of 2400, and
the rest over 9.4 grs. of Blue dot.
These both work about the same out of the 24" barreled Rossi.
RP
63 over 11.4 grs. of 2400, and
the rest over 9.4 grs. of Blue dot.
These both work about the same out of the 24" barreled Rossi.
RP
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