Thanks for the replies. I do have a Lee Factory Crimp Die, & I love it. I think I'll leave the new brass untrimmed, load a few of 'em & see how (if) they feed. Quite frankly I'm glad to avoid the...
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Thanks for the replies. I do have a Lee Factory Crimp Die, & I love it. I think I'll leave the new brass untrimmed, load a few of 'em & see how (if) they feed. Quite frankly I'm glad to avoid the...
I had the same issues when I first fired my CT380. The only rounds that would fully cycle the slide were Buffalo Bore. None of my Fiocchi (or the like) functioned worth a damn. Luckily I had a...
*** I've only been reloading for ~2 mos., so please excuse the potential stupidity of this query ***
Reloaders seem fairly consistent in their belief that .45 ACP brass need not be trimmed. My...
Thanks, I don't doubt it. The CT380 feels great, even though I have large hands. And the trigger is exceptional.
The problem I'm experiencing most often is a failure to return to battery after the...
I have no use for Glock products, and I agree with the "Meh" reviews. Ruger will undoubtedly make another boatload of cash from the American Pistol line, but I'm entirely underwhelmed.
I'm having a very similar issue with my new CT380. The FMJ hardball rounds I tried (Fiocchi, Remington UMC and Speer Lawman) wouldn't feed with any regularity. I felt like I needed to add a forward...
Hello all. After much deliberation I recently purchased a CT380 for Summer pocket carry. So far I love everything about the little pistol ... save for its feeding issues. I'm not a quitter, though,...