I just broke in my new LC9S. This will be my new carry piece. Has anybody else with the same gun run a batch of defensive ammunition through it to test reliability? Mind sharing your experience on what the most reliable kind is? Thanks in advance!
Seems to happen to me after letting the measure sit 24 hours or so. I think time and vibration settles/compacts the powder in the cavity. Not above max load, so it's of little concern. I just toss the first charge when I start loading.
Yes, I'm positive we have to provide notification. No, we aren't required to disclose the roster of members, but do have to have one. Some have specially recommended we steer clear of touting how well trained the team is for liability reasons. What do you guys think?
I am in a state that only allows you carry in church if you are part of a "security team" and "notify the congregation in writing." We have decided to publish a blurb in the bulletin once per quarter to fulfill this requirement but are a little lost with what verbiage to use. We want to put...
No, but stability can just as easily be a fault of the barrel as it can the projectile. All he can conclusively say is they don't work well in his gun at whatever load he tried.
They are all seated by hand and below flush. Re-strikes don't set them off. Load data is from the Speer manual (using a Speer 1835 bullet) and I'm running ABOVE minimum load. These clock about 2850 FPS. I have been FL resizing and trimming to recommended length (2.484).
I've been getting a lot of high primers and a few misfires. I'd say around half (or more) of my primers are high after discharge and 1-2 out of 20 rounds don't fire. Cartridge is 30-06 110 JHP over 47.6 gr IMR 3031 in twice fired brass (3rd loading). Can the primer pockets wearing out cause...
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