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Old December 13, 1999, 01:15 PM   #5
jtduncan
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Join Date: December 5, 1999
Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
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Fusernc:

I'm shooting 4.2 grains of Titegroup (4.4 suggested starting load) with Federal small pistol primers, and any old cases I can pick up at the range that are in great shape.

Tips: Are you tumbling your cases to get them really polished. Increases feedability.

Are you using a case gauge on each round? Midway sells them for $4.99 so get one and just drop your finished round in. Any problems will become clear.

As TheOtherMikey said, get a Lee factory die crimp and set it to factory specs. Lots of reloaders on GlockTalk swear by it and so do I. I don't have failures with my reloaded ammo, it's usually the factory stuff like PMC that messes with my Glocks and P226.

Check your magazine for unusual wear or damage, it may need an adjustment.

And as jackstraw stated, bump up the garinage slightly as long as in safe range. That may help it cycle more reliably.


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