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Something like thatSteel challenge match?
So the UPS store in Nashua does not ship ANY firearm related items, including parts, red dots, and apparently, reloading machines. Apparently, honesty is not the best policy, even in NH.Packed up the Dillon, sending it off tomorrow to be fixed. Hopefully. In case you were wondering, a Dillon 650 can be shipped in an iMac box, with some extra foam and padding.
I'm surprised they even knew what a reloading machine is. My default answer is "tools."So the UPS store in Nashua does not ship ANY firearm related items, including parts, red dots, and apparently, reloading machines. Apparently, honesty is not the best policy, even in NH.
So I had to go to Fedex. Also, do not use an iMac box, as it just leads to questions. Best bet is to steal the official Dillon box that Paulk137 has.
I f***ing love wadcutters.May have found the load I need for bullseye league. I had found a 1000 rounds of old star brand 148 grain hollow base wadcutters and was excited as I heard these were a great bullseye projo for 38 special. I tried the tried true bullseye powder load with then and my blackhawk revolver hated them. Terrible groups. I did some reading on some bullseye and reloading forums and got some advice here to try them in the 357 cases and up the charges more toward the higher end of 38 special. I went with 4 grains unique in a 357 case and seated them just a hair above flush with the case mouth.
This is the result of the 15 test cases I made. Much better and pleasant to shoot. This is at the standard 50 feet.
I am used to a tighter group than these for bullsey league.
Any suggestions to Tighen that up even more? Up the charge more? Seat them to higher oal? I'm open to suggestions.
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The people scoring the targets at bullseye league love wadcuffers too.I f***ing love wadcutters.
That started happening to me too. I found the spent primer funnel was binding and staying closed. So I took out the cotter pin and only re-inserted one side of it. Moves easier now.I use a Dillon 550, and I'm constantly finding spent primers everywhere as well. Don't stress too much.
Great trick!That started happening to me too. I found the spent primer funnel was binding and staying closed. So I took out the cotter pin and only re-inserted one side of it. Moves easier now.
Machine parts.I'm surprised they even knew what a reloading machine is. My default answer is "tools."
Why would they know you are shipping a reloading machine or any parts?So the UPS store in Nashua does not ship ANY firearm related items, including parts, red dots, and apparently, reloading machines. Apparently, honesty is not the best policy, even in NH.
So I had to go to Fedex. Also, do not use an iMac box, as it just leads to questions. Best bet is to steal the official Dillon box that Paulk137 has.
You might be the first person I’ve heard of to buy new 9mm brass. Curious what your cost breakdown is to reload 9mm.Been reloading what I had for 9mm brass. I thought I had 500 or so but ran out at about 350. Just put in an order for some new starline brass. I guess this would be a good time to really start keeping track of the usage of reloads.
The "Brass Rats" club is always accepting new members ;-)You might be the first person I’ve heard of to buy new 9mm brass. Curious what your cost breakdown is to reload 9mm.
You would be better off spending 5-10 minutes picking up brass at any range. If you’re going to buy brass for 9mm it’s probably not worth the cost and effort to reload.
I try to pick up brass whenever I go but it's obvious that others are doing the same. Mostly just steel in the buckets. With prices of ammo dropping, I'm not sure if I'm saving or not by purchasing brass. I'm almost pretty sure with new brass, I'm not.
Cancel the order and buy once fired. The place I buy 9mm brass (clean), charges 4 cents shipped per case. I’ll PM youBeen reloading what I had for 9mm brass. I thought I had 500 or so but ran out at about 350. Just put in an order for some new starline brass. I guess this would be a good time to really start keeping track of the usage of reloads.
Make that 3 cents per case shipped. 25% off nowCancel the order and buy once fired. The place I buy 9mm brass (clean), charges 4 cents shipped per case. I’ll PM you
This - it's cheaper to buy factory ammo for the case than buy new brass just to reload.You might be the first person I’ve heard of to buy new 9mm brass. Curious what your cost breakdown is to reload 9mm.
You would be better off spending 5-10 minutes picking up brass at any range. If you’re going to buy brass for 9mm it’s probably not worth the cost and effort to reload.
Your target shows a very specific pattern feel like 3 of your shots where taken on the Hard pulse of your hart.May have found the load I need for bullseye league. I had found a 1000 rounds of old star brand 148 grain hollow base wadcutters and was excited as I heard these were a great bullseye projo for 38 special. I tried the tried true bullseye powder load with then and my blackhawk revolver hated them. Terrible groups. I did some reading on some bullseye and reloading forums and got some advice here to try them in the 357 cases and up the charges more toward the higher end of 38 special. I went with 4 grains unique in a 357 case and seated them just a hair above flush with the case mouth.
This is the result of the 15 test cases I made. Much better and pleasant to shoot. This is at the standard 50 feet.
I am used to a tighter group than these for bullsey league.
Any suggestions to Tighen that up even more? Up the charge more? Seat them to higher oal? I'm open to suggestions.
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6 O'clock for bullseye shooting. I'm a total amateur. Have not got to the point where my heartbeat comes into play yet. Not even sure where to begin with that.Your target shows a very specific pattern feel like 3 of your shots where taken on the Hard pulse of your hart.
2 center and 3 high darn close to same pattern ,
Do you use a center hold or 6 oclock hold.
I love wad cutters in the 38spl
We all have a natural pulse , watch your front sight, your groups are so close in pattern I will say its you6 O'clock for bullseye shooting. I'm a total amateur. Have not got to the point where my heartbeat comes into play yet. Not even sure where to begin with that.
Make that 3 cents per case shipped. 25% off now
Make that 3 cents per case shipped. 25% off now
I know right?! Absolute no brainer to buy. I might buy another 1k even though I got a bunch on hand already lolTaking off the shipping (roughly) that’s barely over scrap. And it’s cleaned…
That’s a deal
It's the nra bullseye target the one we use for league.We all have a natural pulse , watch your front sight, your groups are so close in pattern I will say its you
If you have good focus on the front sight you will see your pulse.
Your groups are vertical vs all over , watch your hold dont take to long getting off a shot.
Try a little line of white hold.
You should be able to pick up any drift up into the black
Your groups to me anyway are not bad , you just have 2 different groups , even your 2 center shots are close in pattern so your doing something consistent ,
Is that the correct target ?
Cartridge?Disappointing range trip with my cast reloads.
Too long or too fat. I did plunk test a couple but I guess some were just not good enough.
I'll go back and shorten them and crimp tighter.
Sigh.