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    Walther PPK/S Shoots high

    Searcher451 thanks. I have the right site picture. In fact to hit the bull, I need to lower the front sight until it just disappears below the notch. Go figure. I'm having a gunsmith take a look at it, but it is nice to hear that someone with an interarms version is dead on. Short is...
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    Walther PPK/S Shoots high

    I have shot 85 and 95 grain bullets with identical results.
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    Walther PPK/S Shoots high

    Thanks for everyone's input. I shoot an Springfield EMP with a short barrel and am normally dead on with that and I shoot in a bullseye league so normally I can hit what I am aming at. The first time I shot it, I missed the paper at 25 yards so I brought it in till I could see where it was...
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    Walther PPK/S Shoots high

    I have a PPK/S made by Interarms. The gun shoots ~5" high at 15 yards. I thought this very odd, but I had the chance to shoot someone else's PPK/S yesterday and his shoots high also - pretty tight group centered 4" high at 21 feet. Any ideas what is going on with the PPK/S? I don't have...
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    380 acp col

    Thanks for the suggestions. I don't know where I got the 2.1 gr from; either too much or too little coffee in the morning. I usually use a gauge for overall length and sometimes use my barrel on 45, but that is a good suggestion. This is a jacketed hollow point, so my guess is that since it...
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    380 acp col

    I recently purchased some 95 GR JHP 380 ACP bullets from Montana Gold Bullet Company. I don't have a reloading book with 95 GR JHP loading data. Does anyone have a reference for the COL on that bullet? The Lyman book suggests 2.1 GR of WIN 231. Does anyone have experience with that load...
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    Rifle Loads with a Dillon 550

    I have a Dillon 550 press that I use for loading pistol ammo. I was recently given a set of 270 Win dies and was wondering if anyone can suggest a safe methodology for using a progressive press on cartriges that need to be trimmed and the powder weighed (rather than thrown). It would be cheap...
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