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wwillson

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  1. I just spent a week in Scottsdale at my BIL's home. We spend much quality time shooting at the Scottsdale Gun Club again this year. Quite an impressive place with 32 lanes. There is always a range master watching for potential safety issues, which is really nice that someone else is keeping an eye on the people around you too.

    We also went to Dillon Precision's retail showroom to buy a Super Swage 600 and a couple .223 carbide resizing dies. I asked if we could get a tour of the manufacturing area. They didn't have time, but they MADE time, which really impressed me. It was awesome to see several hundred blue frames hanging on racks waiting to be assembled. We saw their assembly, R&D, parts, and shipping areas. Everything was very clean and well organized. They are assembling and shipping about 700 presses/month now and were shipping about 1000/mo after the election. They are proud of the fact they never had anything on backorder, but it took everyone working 6 10hr days to keep up. It's very evident that Dillon is driven by quality and customer satisfaction. I'll certainly be buying more Dillon products in the future.

    The weather was 80F and sunny every day. I know where I'm going to retire!

  2. I have a some Barry's plated 200g RN bullets for 45ACP. I'm not real comfortable with how Barry's describes how to load their bullets.

    From Barry's website:

    Quote:
    Plated bullets occupy a position between cast bullets and jacketed bullets. They are soft lead, but have a hard outer shell on them. When loading plated bullets we have found best results using low- to mid-range jacketed data in the load manual. You must use data for a bullet that has the same weight and profile as the one you are loading. Do not exceed mid-range loads. Do not use magnum loads.

    This seems like pretty squishy load data to me. Does anyone here have tested load data with these bullets, or information from and of the powder manufacturers?

    Thanks,

    Wayne

  3. I thought they would introduce the SR45 first, but this makes sense as a practice rimfire pistol for the SR9 and SR40. Not exactly the same grip as the SR9 and SR40, but very similar. I would imagine the fact that S&W has the M&P 22 influenced Ruger's decision to bring out the SR22.

    Wayne

  4. I just got the LC9 back today, which is pretty darn short turn-around by Ruger. They replaced the firing pin and the firing pin spring. Their comments say they fired 35 rounds without any troubles. I'm going to go to the range tonight or tomorrow and put a couple hundred rounds through it. I am driving to Phoenix soon and when to make sure it functions without fail before I carry it.

    Wayne

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