I have loaded several thousand of them with a lot of success and like them much better than the plain LRN. They solve the problem of barrel leading for me and have been very accurate with a light...
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I have loaded several thousand of them with a lot of success and like them much better than the plain LRN. They solve the problem of barrel leading for me and have been very accurate with a light...
I had the same problem. My 230 grain LRN reloads are set to 1.265 OAL (just under maximum OAL in the manual) and work fine in my other 45 but will not chamber in my CW45. They lacked between...
Welcome from another old guy.
Retired 9 years after 33 years of teaching high school band. Loved the kids and the music. Learned to hate the "school" part. School (at least in Texas) isn't about kids any more. It's about...
Thanks, guys. Good to know all this.
I found a recipe with 700-x that works well in my TCP. 2.2 grains under a moly-coated 95 grain LRN produces very good accuracy for me. It is my all-the-time round in that gun.
Purchased this yesterday and started the break in today. Cleaned and oiled it first then put 25 rounds of factory FMJ through it with no malfunctions. Accuracy is really good, but I agree with what I...
Yes, grip sleeves. The other takes much longer. :o
I have small hands, with the added "advantage" of arthritis. 15 minutes was probably conservative. The inner tube has been a hand saver for me on...
I have used bicycle inner tubes as grips on several guns. Makes a very nice cushion against that rough backstrap and just feels good when shooting. With my arthritic hands, though, it took about 15...
I have admired Kahr firearms for several years but could never bring myself to spring for one. Live on the farm now that I'm retired and we have wild hogs. I have a 45, but it is too bulky for...