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    BE-86. What a mess! UPDATE

    BE-86 is my favorite new powder. I bought 8 pounds last year and am down to my last 2. I use it for 9mm, 45 Auto and .357. Never had an issue with using it in my Lee powder measure. I also keep a drier sheet in the hopper when not in use.
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    Summers Enterprises Lead Bullets

    I've placed a few orders from him over the past year and a half. Mostly .45 200 gr SWC but also some 125 & 145gr 9mm. The prices, quality and service can't be beat. If you have any questions just send Donny an email and he'll get right back to you.
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    What loads are you using for Hornaday XTP?

    Here you go; 230gr Hornady XTP/1911 5" Barrel 6.5 gr. Alliant BE-86 Avg. Velocity 855fps SD/Spread...12/31 What do you have for AA#5?
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    S&W 686 6" with BE-86 powder

    Thanks Ed, My 357 load with BE-86 for the Ruger GP100-6" is; 158 LSWC ..7.3gr 1174-1191........avg=1182 This is a very accurate load. Anything over 1200fps I've been using 2400 or AA#9
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    Thought this was kind of interesting...

    I learned how to reload from that guy. He also did a similar test using a .38 special; Cartridge Case Longevity - Part 1 - MassReloading It makes you wonder why some re-loaders prefer to use nickel plated cases, and even pay more for them.
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    CCI primers

    I've had light strikes in my Ruger GP100 with the magnum primers as well as the CCI 500 small pistol primers. It happens about 1 in 100 rounds. This is with the factory hammer spring.
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    Scale Test Weights

    I use a new dime, works fine. • Cent (since 1983) - 2.500 grams = 38.58 grains • Nickel (since 1866) - 5.000 grams = 77.16 grains • Dime (since 1965) - 2.268 grams = 35.00 grains • Quarter (since 1965)- 5.670 grams = 87.50 grains
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    145gr Lead Bullet

    The mystery continues......
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    145gr Lead Bullet

    If it's 9mm, i've been using the 145gr from Summers Enterprises for steel challenge matches at my club. The following are light accurate loads that get me around 900fps from a Browning Hi Power; 3.1gr Bullseye 4.8gr. Accurate #5 3.8gr Be-86 OAL=1.14
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    Hornady 10th, anyone have it?

    Figures..I finally broke down and bought the 9th last week. Now I find out they are coming out with a new edition
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    Help with Lyman "M" case expansion die.

    I use the "M" die for all my lead pistol bullets. If you have one I advise that you dissemble it, remove the expander and apply loctite to the threads, because the expander WILL eventually loosen up and cause erratic case mouth flaring.
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    Favorite Loads for 147gr 9mm?

    Here's a few of my recent 145gr lead loads for the Browning Hi Power. These get me around 900fps for a 130PF Bullseye- 3.1gr BE-86 - 3.8gr AA#5- 4.8gr
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    Plano Plastic Ammo Cans Caution

    Call Plano. I had a handle break one time on my Plano tackle box, and they took care of it with no problem
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    Pistol primers rating

    I've only used CCI since I started reloading about a year ago. Have loaded approx. 2,500 each of the large and small pistol primers and have never had a light strike, and two of my 9mm's have reduced power hammer springs. There's been no need so far to try any others, since I also get the best...
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    Bayou 124gr, 9mm load data

    I load the Bayou 124gr TCN with 5.2gr AA#5 @ 1.07 COL Very accurate and light recoil in my Browning Hi Power. Also have used 3.5gr Titegroup with good results
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    3913 Sights

    I'm looking to replace the front sight on my 3913NL with something that I can see with these old tired eyes. Ideally I'd like a fiber optic, but as this is my carry gun I'm leaning toward something less fragile. I've narrowed it down to a Meprolight front, however I can not find info on the...
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    The 4566TSWSSV project

    Very nice Master Chief!
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