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Old June 11, 2011, 06:57 PM   #10
Clifford L. Hughes
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Join Date: February 24, 2011
Location: Southern Californis
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Don P:

I'm not trying to diagnosis your problem without first hand data. However, let me share with you what happens while the bullet is moving down the bore. If you put a laser in the pistol's bore and than looked down the sights you would find the laser beam much lower then the sights indicates. This is because the bullet is still moving during recoil and prints much higher then the sights indicate. So a slower moving bullet that is in the bore longer will print higher than a faster bullet that leaves the bore sooner. I can't under stand why your pistol is working in reverse. Check your powder and make sure that you are using the correct data and that your scale is calibrated. If all else fails check with the manufacture of your pistol.

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Clifford L. Hughes
USMC Retired
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