I like to use Zero 185 SWCHP for my bullseye loads at 50 yards, 25 yards, and 50 ft.
I use two loads, one for long line and one for short(25 yd and 50ft). My long line load runs about 750 across he chrono and the short line load is doing right at 650. I'm using Lovex D032 which is basically...
I set off a primer one time trying to squeeze a large primer into a small pocket. Not even sure how it got there. I sell brass but I always keep my "personal" brass away from my "business" brass. I'm guessing somehow I must have had a SPP brass in my pocket from my shop and it somehow got into...
Many do use JHP but I would estimate that the majority of master classified bullseye shooters are still using cast or swaged lead on the 50 yard line. I tend to use the zero 185 SWCHP bullet. It's very accurate at 50 yards when loaded properly. The precision delta 185 SWCHP is also very popular...
Not only has that press served me very well, I now own FOUR of them. I bought the other three from people who said "Lee sold me a junk press and they are garbage." When I brought them home, cleaned them and set them up properly every single one of them runs great. Heck, I even bought a used...
2400 is the classic magnum handgun powder, it is most definitely a "hot load" powder. The data currently on Alliants website shows very watered down velocities. I have load data, published official data, showing 1600+ fps with 2400 and a 158 grain bullet.
If you believe that titegroup will...
What about all the great classic firearms with Bakelite grips? I think blued guns with wood grips is a preference, it certainly doesn't define classic.
I sell 9mm for $20/k, $26/k shipped anywhere the USPS goes. Mine is cleaned in walnut and corncob and ready to go. I sell it here on the forum frequently. I pretty well always have it also.
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