Hot sauce and guns........
....and potato salad.....
....priorities.
....and potato salad.....
....priorities.
That's a nice pistol, congrats on the new acquisition.stettoman said:
Or a slow bullet?dragonsfire said:working on it, just need fast shutter speed
If only I lived in a free stateColdSmoke said:a thousand .223 rounds just got delivered to my doorstep
Mr.joe said:If only I lived in a free state
stettoman said:
The M&P, while as accurate a firearm I've ever had the pleasure, has an ejection issue, mainly a WEAK ejection issue: She's dropping casings at my feet. Yes, we're shooting reman, Freedom Munitions 115 grain ball ammo, but while my Shield and the Darlin' Bride's Ruger spits them a good 10-15 feet, the full-size actually had a couple stovepipe incidents through about a hundred rounds.
This is my first full-size poly-frame pistol, I'm wondering if it's the nature of the beast or if it simply wants a heavier load or perhaps a weak spring got through the process. I'd rather not believe that, the Performance Center is supposed to be above that substandard component stuff...
..I have some 124 grain, same brand, reman as well. Gonna try it next. When it stops raining. Here at Camp Granada...
My defensive loads are all 124 and 147, some +P, ALL branded and new loads. But I'm loathe to use them for anything but defensive because of the current scant market and increasing supply/demand issues.
Any thoughts?
dragonsfire said:Powder and loads make a big difference, I understand why people do ladder tests on loads by .1gr increments, it makes a difference.
Tightgroup is the powder im using but want to change it to HS-6 once im done, nice when powder not so hot.
the 124gr are Campro and have done great.
Yup hard to get supplies, even guns mostly sold out, guess people feel somethings coming.
Probably get another brick of primers end of the month, takes a while to get them in, at least the Federal.
stettoman said:
Yeah, I'm seeing that here too. My favorite LGS, about 150 miles from me, was NOT worth the trip up to shop. They literally had 20 guns in stock.