I have two, they are great, I field dressed three deer with one and cut small sticks to make a fire with the serrated edge. They have held there edge and have not rusted from the blood like some others I have used. For the money you cant go wrong.
My Redding T-7 has been great. This is my first press and WILL have it for many years. Mine is set up for .45 and 9mm. I only change the Lee factory crimp die and leave the others in.
I just shot a box of Winchester White box in 240 gr. to get some brass for reloading. I measured all the spent brass to see what length it was and it measured at 1.271 to 1.273. All my eloading books say trim to 1.280. Are these cases ok to reload? I'm a little sceptical!!!
Redding Turrent T-7 press, you can load single stage or turrent. It's strong, and well built and I'm partial because I own one :-).
Really there are alot of good presses out there, it depends on color preferences.
limp-wristing and the slide was not lubricated enough?
If I recall you only need 1 to 2 drops of oil ever on a Glock. Too much oil will foul the striker and just collect dust and dirt.
A firm grip on the gun and it will shoot fine. I see way too many Glocks with oil dripping off of the...
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