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... <crandles@c...>" <crandles@c...> wrote: Clint I bought some last year I thought the same thing there's only a thin white waxy film on them . they work fine...
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Feb 3, 2003
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Feb 22-23 Local Sacramento area Bullseye -L group members are invited along with internet shooting groups members of the old The Firing Line, who are now ...
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Feb 8, 2003
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contact saeco95687@... for more information...
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... Joes Gun Shop Portage Pa sells them 814-736-8652...
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Feb 26, 2003
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Hi I'm an aspiring sharpshooter and gunsmith. Primarily I've been searching for a revolver that fit's me. The two main weapons I am searching for are: .38...
Xeric Muckenfuss
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Mar 6, 2003
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I am open to suggestions when it comes to reloading .45 for Bullseye Shooting. I am currently using Winchester 231 using 200 Grn SWC and I am using a charge...
Michael Martin
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Mar 7, 2003
5:27 pm
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You're certainly in the ballpark already. The classic bullseye load is 4.0 of Bullseye powder under a 200 grain LSWC. That's the load everything else is...
The Glitz Family
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Mar 7, 2003
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Hello: You might want to try a search of 'BULLSEYESHOOTERS' extensive ARCHIVES section. Try "Loads .45" in the search field and several posts will display ...
Patrick Cimo
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Mar 7, 2003
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On Jan. 24,2003 we posted the results of the BULLSEYESHOOTERS Poll: Are "SMART GUNS" a good idea that will work? The results were as follows... Question: Are...
Patrick Cimo
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Mar 7, 2003
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I am with Norm. I use about 4.0 grains of Clays with both 200 SWCs and 185 SWCs. The 200s seem to be more forgiving. I mean they seem to work in everything...
Randy
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Mar 8, 2003
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I've recently switched from bullseye to WST powder,it's cleaner ,very accurate and the gun cycles better with it than with bullseye .I load 185gr.swc with 4.7...
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Mar 10, 2003
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I've tried many of the loads listed on BULLSEYESHOOTERS and I'll add two more that worked very well for me: .45acp - 185g Nosler JHP; 5.2g VV N320. This load...
a1911shooter
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Mar 14, 2003
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There has been discussion about the S&W 952 for bullseye - I don't have one but I do have a 52-2 and a Wilson custom 9mm Colt 1911. Just for kicks I worked out...
a1911shooter
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Mar 14, 2003
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Somebody might try a Glock for Bullseye???? Here's the best load I found for a 9mm Glock 17 with Wilson barrel and a 15lb Wolf spring: 9mm, 147 LaserCast FP;...
a1911shooter
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Mar 14, 2003
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Hello all, I have a Kimber Custom that shoots very well except for a creepy trigger, I want to put a Chip McCormick hammer, strut and sear in it. I need help...
a1911shooter
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Mar 17, 2003
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If You are doing it Yourself, You should buy a "Konig Hammer" and a "Nolin Sear" these parts in Your Kimber will net You a crisp 3.5 pound trigger. These parts...
bill ivins
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Mar 17, 2003
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Some are staked, some are just a tight fit. On my present bullseye gun, the hammer strut pin is loose enough to fall out if I disassemble it. Doesn't seem to...
The Glitz Family
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Mar 17, 2003
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Hi, It would seem that if it is a loose fit the frame would hold it in place whereas if it was somewhat tight it might drag against the frame. Thank you for...
Art Hayes
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Mar 18, 2003
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I want to get a 9mm Beretta hardball gun for the leg matches. I know that most people shoot the 1911 for hardball, but I just want to shoot a different gun....
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Mar 21, 2003
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I just picked up a 92FS Brigadier. It's great right out of the box. No problem with 2 1/2" groups a 50'. Haven't been outdoors yet to try longer ranges....
Lewis Chase
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Mar 22, 2003
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If you want something that's almost perfect out of the box try the Elite II. The only thing I did to mine is put a a bit of orange Bright Sight paint on the...
Michael Ballai
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Mar 23, 2003
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This from a posting some time ago; hope infor remains valid. Sams is one of the military gunsmiths who developed the Beretta for competition. I would contact...
David H. Daniels
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Mar 23, 2003
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Lewis: That is pretty bad accuracy. At 50' You should have a hole just a little larger than the bullet. Kinda sounds like You have a 5.5 to 7.5 inch gun at 50...
bill ivins
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Mar 23, 2003
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The current limit on the pistol is the shooter not the gun! :) Lew lechase@... ... From: David H. Daniels To: BULLSEYESHOOTERS@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Lewis Chase
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Mar 24, 2003
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Why is it I no longer get clean cut holes with my SWC 200 and 185 Grain .45 ACP? I used to get them with both bullet heads but now I don't. I am using a...
Michael Martin
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Mar 26, 2003
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Are you using a different target? Some paper stocks have a different fiber construction that doesn't "cut" as clean. A light charge may cause the bullet to...
Michael Ballai
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Mar 27, 2003
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Good question, First thoughts. Other than velocity, have you CHANGED ANYTHING? Such as: Bullet lot# or brand having a different shoulder configuration? Have...
Patrick Cimo
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Mar 27, 2003
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As said before check paper stock on target,try a higher power bullet or brand and check the angle of your weapon. Bob [Non-text portions of this message have...
Robert Armas
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Mar 27, 2003
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I live in Florida and have been reloading for many years. I just started getting into pistol shooting and have run into a problem. I have a handicap with only...
neenan
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Apr 2, 2003
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Sounds like you need to adjust the rear sight a little to the right. :-) A small group but off center is correctable. A big group on center is harder to...
The Glitz Family
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