indy1919a4
Marksman
Sounds like a cheap fix at least
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Carbine or pistol?Loaded 40 rounds of 44 Mag using H110 for 10, Blue Dot for 10, Win 231 for 10 and Tightgroup for 10. Started with all of the powders minimum charge for 5 then up a 0.5 grain for 5. Used CCI 350 magnum primers in all 40 to start working up a load
it is a 3913, only single stack 9mm I own and a sweet shooter. wish i had kept my 1006What's that one on bottom? I miss my matching pair of 659's I had in Maine. Polymer guns can't hold a candle to the craftsmanship in an old Smith. I sold the 659's when I couldn't find a Camp9 worth it's salt to share mags. The Camp9 was the only PCC I could ever get my wife to like, but the one example I found for her was a jam-o-matic. I'm holding out for an M1 Carbine in 9mm to have her try... I just missed one here, I know
My .44 Marlin shoots middle of the road H110 loads almost in the same hole with 240gr Nosler JSP and JHP...need to check the speed on them.I would GUESS,that your best groups would be with a med/hot load of H110 and CCI 350's.
Just for fun - -> try a max load of Trail Boss using mag primers. --- SAWMAN
Nickel BCG's are a game changer, but a lot of people just dont shoot enough rounds in one sitting to notice the difference. I wish I could find a nickel BCG for a piston AR... overkill, I know, but I bet I'd never ever ever need to clean it, only lube it once in a whileCleaned several ARs. The one with the most rounds (200) you could barely tell it had been shot. The chrome lined barrel and nickel boron BCGs in today’s rifles really make a difference