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    Taurus Revolver

    I agree that sounds expensive to me as well. I saw a .44 in 8" for $325 not long ago used in good condition.
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    Loading 9mm for XD9, COL ?

    So it sounds to me, a case gauge is a "rule of thumb gauge" and your gun is the final word gauge?
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    Primer recommendations?

    As I suspected! :D "For best performance use MY stuff" Jeff
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    Primer recommendations?

    Thanks Azar, this confirms what I was thinking. Jeff
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    Primer recommendations?

    Thanks for the quick reply Walkalong. This satisfys my curiousity! Jeff
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    Primer recommendations?

    I'm looking at load recipes and see that they call for different manufactures primers. Seems like some powder manufactures list the same brand for all their recipes. I'm just curious if this is a brand specific "deal" between the powder manufacture (maybe their own brand primer for example)? We...
  7. J

    Chronograph recommendation

    Thanks for the input. Are there any models you feel I should avoid at all cost or ones that you think are serious considerations over another? Jeff
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    Chronograph recommendation

    Thanks for your reply RC.
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    Chronograph recommendation

    I'm looking for any advice on purchasing a chronograph. At present I'm looking at two models, a ProChrono Digital and a Chrony Beta Master. I'm not limited to these two models, they just seem to be the two that keep coming up in conversation. Some of the reviews I've read are in favor of the...
  10. J

    44 Mag

    I have a S&W model 329ng for this exact reason, hiking, camping and paddling. It is light weight at 29 ounces, unloaded. It has a Tritium front sight. My reason for this choice is I may never have to use it while out in the woods but I will have to carry it, therefore I chose to go for light...
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    Berrys 44 mag

    I can already feel the pull of it sucking me in. :D In my spare time this weekend I've been reading everything I have available. Jeff
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    Berrys 44 mag

    I went to the range today and shot off 30 rounds or so, it is a stout load NO question about it. Claude: "I hope you like recoil" While I'm not a "recoil junkie" This gun came from the factory with a pretty good recoil (weighing in at 29 ozs) but it serves my intended purpose. If its going...
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    Berrys 44 mag

    Interesting Galil5.56 The chart, kind of makes one wonder. Its pulled right from the magazine. Do you know the year of the article?
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    Berrys 44 mag

    Thanks Fred, I'll shoot a few rounds off tomorow and let you know how it goes. Can you educate me on a "linotype" bullet and how that might differ from the others, specifically the plated? Jeff
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    Berrys 44 mag

    No "recoil or blast junkie" here. This is not my favorite range gun. The intended purpose of this particular piece is strickly for camping and hiking. Therefore I shoot it to keep in practice with it. I prefer my 10mm for fun. I have purchased a Lyman 49th edition reloading manual with a...
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    Berrys 44 mag

    I do not have a chronograph. Maybe I should invest in one at a later date? I will take your advice and back the charge down when using the Titegroup in the future, thanks! At present I have approximately 250 rounds loaded already. Are you suggesting I should tear them apart and start over? I...
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    Berrys 44 mag

    Thanks! Thanks for the advice. I'm using a Dillion Precision press model 550B. I have disassembled a handfull to check to see if the plating is cut, happy to report its still in tact. I'm using the Dillion dies as well, is this considered a roll crimp or a taper crimp? I will take them to...
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    Berrys 44 mag

    Hi I'm new to relaoding and looking for some advice. Recently at a gun show I picked up some supplies for loading my 44 mag (329NG). I purchased 240 grain Berrys plated bullets with Titegroup powder on a recommendation from the seller. He suggested a 9 grain load of the Titegroup for use with...
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    Most accurate handgun you've ever fired

    610 I recently purchased a Smith & Wesson model 610 in a 4" barrel. I fired a friends and was so impressed with the accuracy and ease of shooting that I purchased my own. Again right out of the box its right on. I'm very pleased with its accuracy. The moon clips are a plus.
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    S&W night guard's?

    329 ng Chrisjohn, I don't know if this is similar to what you experienced. I recently had an issue with my cylinder "hang up" for lack of a better term. It would not rotate open from the closed position. A quick call to my local dealer was all it took. He said the ejector rod was left hand...
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