smaller hopper on Uniflo
I do have a uniflo and it is smaller. Maybe they made one along time ago and they just don't make that one anymore. I will cask RBCS
I seem to have an older uniflow powder measure because I ordered a baffle and it wouldn't fit and at the same time, RCBS sent me a cap because mine was lost and it was too big. Anybody aware of a smaller uniflow?
New Bench
I decided to stain and poly my bench, so I pulled everything off and went to town. I think it looks better than it did before. My dad and I built this bench just the other day. I can't wait for this to dry so I can get my stuff back on it. I haven't decided how I want to build my...
1st batch shot well. Cylcled well. Just loaded another 50 rounds. 115 gn Hornady fmj, 4.2 gn HP-38. Press: Lyman All-American, Dies: RCBS Carbide. This truly is fun, but I think I will enjoy getting even more precise and specific with a .308 round. I would really like to load some...
OK, I apologize for all of the questions. I would like to understand the physics a little better. What does it mean when you say "slower powder that takes more powder to produce higher velocity with less pressure"?.......Slower Powder? taking more powder to produce higher velocity" Less...
Thank you all for your feedback. I mostly shoot steel targets, but was planning on reloading 115JHP to be similar to my Self Defense rounds that I purchase. Trying to get the same felt recoil and similar accuracy. Wasn't sure if there was an all around choice for this or not.
I always wondered how they came up with those percentages. I would assume the 9mm has a better chance of a "one shot stop" over a 380. Regardless of any "reports".
You might look at this link to Chuck Hawk's "one shot stopping power".
http://www.chuckhawks.com/handgun_power_chart.htm
It might help you with your decision. I still say, go with a 9mm, or you could think about a wheel gun and have 357 at your disposal. Either way, I would buy a DB9 if I...
I did read all of the reviews on the gun prior to purchasing, and I feel that many people that have problems are the people we hear the most from as opposed to the satisfied customers which is why I am posting so much on here. It's a good gun if you can handle the recoil, want a pocket 9mm...
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