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  1. We also load on a 650 with a powder check.

    However, the funnel check task  as a quality control, especially for any major match, or match important to someone, is pretty much fool proof to avoid squibs.

     

    The funnels are regular set of 3 found at most grocery stores.  The small one works on 32's, the middle on 38's, and the large usually on 45's.

  2. We also load on a 650 with a powder check.

    However, the funnel check task  as a quality control, especially for any major match, or match important to someone, is pretty much fool proof to avoid squibs.

     

    The funnels are regular set of 3 found at most grocery stores.  The small one works on 32's, the middle on 38's, and the large usually on 45's.

    1. Marshal Hangtree

      Marshal Hangtree

      That's interesting, SWS.  I'll remember that.  Thanks!

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  3. Hangtree call me before you send hammers to anybody.615-305.2621

     

    Imis

    1. Marshal Hangtree

      Marshal Hangtree

      Will do, Imis.  Is there a preferable time to call?

       

      MH

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  4. Titegroup does work well, but it is a little louder than some and have a sharper recoil  It can also be used for a 12 gauge load.

    "I was looking at the Hodgon load data website and they have loads listed using Titegroup powder, This peeked my interest as I have lots of it on hand for pistol calibers I load for. the lightest load I see they have listed is for one ounce. My question is would it be okay to use this data for a Lee 7/8 oz slug.Or would anyone know of a source of load data for 7/8 oz loads.The loads listed below are starting and middle of the road so I assume I would be ok.


    Hodgdon Titegroup Rem. 209P Rem. TGT 12 17.3 8,900 PSI 1,235 fps
    Hodgdon Titegroup Rem. 209P Rem. TGT 12 18.6 10,100 PSI 1,290 fps"

     

    Unique is a little dirtier but is also a great powder for both.

     

    Clays is a great option for 12 gauge and can be used for the 9mm.  But since it is a little fast for the 9mm, you will have to load near max for a reliable load.  My only concern is that if the pistol is new it sometimes wants a higher velocity load to break them in.  But i have shot a lot of Clyays in 9mm and it has worked well in nearly all my pistols.

    1. Marshal Hangtree

      Marshal Hangtree

      Thanks, Marauder!  That's all great information.  I appreciate it.

       

      Ken

  5. The shirt is a Wahmaker brand.  Don't recall where I got it. 

    1. Marshal Hangtree

      Marshal Hangtree

      Thanks, Conley.  Is there a model number or anything marked on the tag besides Wahmaker?

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