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wwillson

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  1. I don't know if I'm bad luck or what, but I saw another 1911 go kaboom this weekend. The shooter was in an IDPA match and instead of stopping when the gun didn't fire, he just racked that slide and... kaboom... Shooter ok, slide and frame ok, but pride hurt.

    The barrel was split all the way from the muzzle to within 1/2" from the hood. Took about 10 minutes to get the bushing off and the barrel out. The barrel was not in pieces like this one.

    Wayne

  2. I am on a quest to reduce the amount of leading with my cast 45ACP bullets. I believe my WW lead is about 10 BH, which I think is the main reason I'm having so much trouble with leading. I've been loading with Universal Clays at the max load and the leading is really bad. I can load the same bullet with a known BH of 15 and leading is nonexistent. The Lee second edition manual says that at the max pressure for a 45ACP, the lead will need to be at BH of about 16. According to the Los Angeles Silhouette Club's website if you heat treat WW lead for 60 min at 400F you can achieve a BH of 15 after a few days of sitting.

    Has anyone tried heat treating WW lead?

    Wayne

  3. Does anyone shoot the Rainier copper plated bullets? I am curious how well they load and if they eliminate lead fouling? I have read that it's not hard to tear the copper plating layer from the bullet while seating in the brass. I shoot cast WW bullets almost exclusively in my .45's and quite frankly am getting a bit tired of the lead fouling.

    Thanks,

    Wayne

  4. As the subject says, I use Rem Oil as the lube on the slide and all other parts of my 1911's. I have a Kimber Custom that is about 18 months old and has fired about 10,000 rounds. There is some wear on the contact points of the slide and frame. Rem Oil is very low viscosity and some of my shooting friends use a much more viscous oil on their guns. I am wondering if Rem Oil is enough lubrication when the guns are cleaned and re-lubed about every 500 rounds?

    Wayne

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