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- 04 Apr 2016, 01:14
- Forum: Accessories For Sale
- Topic: 5.7 Reloading supplies for sale
- Replies: 2
- Views: 13659
Re: 5.7 Reloading supplies for sale
Sold the Elite stuff and the Lyman trimmer
- 21 Mar 2016, 18:12
- Forum: Accessories For Sale
- Topic: 5.7 Reloading supplies for sale
- Replies: 2
- Views: 13659
5.7 Reloading supplies for sale
Hi, I have sold my 5.7 and I have the following reloading items for sale. It has only be used to reload about 100 rounds only. Some items are unused. If anyone wishes to make a offer on all of the items please go ahead. But no lowball offers, these will be ignored. RCBS 5.7 dies $35 Lyman 5.7 dies$3...
- 19 May 2015, 22:58
- Forum: PS90 & Other 5.7x28mm Rifles
- Topic: P90 used by Waco SWAT
- Replies: 12
- Views: 15727
Re: P90 used by Waco SWAT
The PS90 is a really nice weapon in my view for this kind of situation. My mags would not contain a single type of round but several stacked. Start with a Ss190 followed by a fragmenting round followed by a incederary round. All my shots would be head shots or groin shots. It's hard to shoot back wi...
- 19 May 2015, 22:48
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Primer Problem
- Replies: 21
- Views: 22503
Re: Primer Problem
GONRA nitpicking: Bazzer69 should attempt to edit his posts to replace "primer cases" by "primer cups". Makes an easier read... Can you mention to Gonra that my English is English being a Brit and I'm trying to speak American. I've always, probably in error, called them cases, but of course Gonra i...
- 19 May 2015, 22:41
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: need help on which reloading dies to purchase?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7740
Re: need help on which reloading dies to purchase?
I have both the Lee dies and the RCBS. The Lee didn't seem to do a great job in resizing. The RCBS are great. I would try the CH4d dies if I could get a set. My cancelled my order after been told it would be several months before I could get a set despite being promised a two week delivery. I'm very...
- 18 May 2015, 10:28
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Primer Problem
- Replies: 21
- Views: 22503
Re: Primer Problem
Bazzer, I do not want to sound condescending. But based upon what you just posted you should not be reloading until you do alot more reading about reloading. You especially should not be reloading the 5.7x28 round. That knowledge is basic to reloading any caliber, and as you just figured out can be...
- 17 May 2015, 19:54
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Primer Problem
- Replies: 21
- Views: 22503
Re: Primer Problem
And look at this, it's a long read, but worth it. http://www.sksboards.com/smf/?topic=56422.0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; My conclusion is that primer choice is very important, not only to prevent the problem I had with cracked cups, but the amount of "Flash" from a primer will su...
- 17 May 2015, 19:34
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Primer Problem
- Replies: 21
- Views: 22503
Re: Primer Problem
Don't think primers make much difference, then look at this!
http://www.6mmbr.com/primerpix.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bazzer
Who Dares Wins
http://www.6mmbr.com/primerpix.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bazzer
Who Dares Wins
- 09 May 2015, 13:03
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: How deadly is the 5.7 in real life,or death
- Replies: 22
- Views: 29819
Re: How deadly is the 5.7 in real life,or death
Ive just purchased some 30grain HG Raptors from Cutting Edge Bullets. The Gel tests look impressive. It's a fragmenting round that splits on fluid contact into a base and five "petals" that radiate in a star burst fashion. In a vid of a large pig shot with one all the major organs where damaged. Loo...
- 08 May 2015, 19:34
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Primer Problem
- Replies: 21
- Views: 22503
Re: Primer Problem
GONRA suggests you Email Remington with the exact nomenclature and lot number, also a CONCISE STORY on it all. Fact that Remington's screwed up and Winchester's didn't should get their attention. (Hopefully you have some Remington's remaining to send back!) >>> Verk at it - a short punchy Email - F...
- 07 May 2015, 21:59
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Primer Problem
- Replies: 21
- Views: 22503
Re: Primer Problem
Steel primers you say? I figured they were all made of brass or copper or some similar alloy. Still want some pics though, I'm having trouble seeing what happened in my head. Not sure what the metal is in the defective primers, but being silver they might be a alloy of some kind. But the Winchester...
- 07 May 2015, 14:16
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Primer Problem
- Replies: 21
- Views: 22503
Re: Primer Problem
This morning I shot 33 rounds with the Winchester small rifle primers and not one issue. I can't measure speed, but recoil felt a little sharper. The problem primers are made from some kind of steel alloy, whereas the Winchester's look like brass. Brass will stretch more than steel so it makes sense...
- 06 May 2015, 20:51
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Primer Problem
- Replies: 21
- Views: 22503
Re: Primer Problem
All my cases are once shot, I resize, decap and trim. The cases are then ultrasonicly cleaned. I then check the OAL with calipers and check the cases with the EA go/ no go gauge. I reload with a Dillon 550. My powder drops are checked with a scale every now and then. They never vary by more than .1 ...
- 06 May 2015, 17:35
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Primer Problem
- Replies: 21
- Views: 22503
Re: Primer Problem
Sure it's not gas leakage from high pressure? Can you get some pictures for us? I'll try for pictures tomorrow . But my research via Google tells me that pistol primers are not designed for the pressures from a rifle cartridge which the 5.7 is. I've loaded a couple of dozen with Winchester small ri...
- 06 May 2015, 13:40
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Primer Problem
- Replies: 21
- Views: 22503
Re: Primer Problem
Cracked primer cases for sure. It looks like it's burnt a small ring on the breech face as well. Is it the crack causing the hole or the hole causing the crack? I'll pull a few of the other spent primers and see if there are any cracks in those.
- 06 May 2015, 12:40
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Primer Problem
- Replies: 21
- Views: 22503
Primer Problem
On a few of my reloads I have been getting a primer problem. There is a small hole on the shoulder and a tiny crack running down to the base of the shell they meet. I have been using Remington small pistol primers, 4.9 grains of Power Pistol and 40grain V-Max. Is it defective primers? Or is my 4.9 g...
- 05 May 2015, 11:33
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
- Replies: 21
- Views: 25015
Re: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
I also know a Medieval Religion called Catholicism. Two wrongs don't make a right. I never once flamed you, you are being overly sensitive. I was actually being very supportive. You also put words in my mouth. Actually i'm an Atheist , Maybe I am being oversensitive, but this is a very sensitive su...
- 05 May 2015, 10:23
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
- Replies: 21
- Views: 25015
Re: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
Obviously I didn't say all cops are bad... I have a lot of friends who are LE and I almost went that route, also.... and you completely are missing what I'm saying, so I'm just going to go now... No, I'm not missing what you are saying, I'm just trying to ignore you. I just happen to know a little ...
- 05 May 2015, 10:17
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
- Replies: 21
- Views: 25015
Re: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
Cop haters? Muslim lovers? Now you're just trolling. Sorry, I'm NOT trolling. But if you want me to cease on the forum, just let me know. I'm trying to ignore a couple of the senior members of the forum who seem to know more about the subject than I do. I find references of support for Islam to be ...
- 05 May 2015, 07:33
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
- Replies: 21
- Views: 25015
Re: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
Wow, so I didn't expect to find cop haters or Muslim lovers on this forum. Being berated by a moderator is not my idea of fun
My request was to find out about the weapon used in this terrorist attack carried out by a couple of men who were Muslims and supporters of ISIS
My request was to find out about the weapon used in this terrorist attack carried out by a couple of men who were Muslims and supporters of ISIS
- 04 May 2015, 22:28
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
- Replies: 21
- Views: 25015
Re: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
Looks like it was a Glock and it sounds like the officer had a good/lucky vantage point to score some upper A-Zone shots. http://www.fox4news.com/story/28976247/unnamed-officer-gets-praise-for-stopping-gunmen-at-muhammad-cartoon-event" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Thanks for the li...
- 04 May 2015, 21:42
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
- Replies: 21
- Views: 25015
Re: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
You might want to read this
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/g ... -1.2209345" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bazzer
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/g ... -1.2209345" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bazzer
- 04 May 2015, 21:06
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
- Replies: 21
- Views: 25015
Re: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
Play nice y'all. Why does someone have to be drunk to be worried about another person? I did check the news on yahoo & google, NONE of the ones I saw said "Muslim Terrorists." They did say the shooters were Muslim and that a terrorist connection was being investigated. Any news agency which prints ...
- 04 May 2015, 20:32
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
- Replies: 21
- Views: 25015
Re: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
I agree, never trust the media. I looked at a lot of reports via google , and that's the best I came up with. I was hoping someone might know more such as the sidearms carried by the police dept and ammo used. That is an oxymoron. I (and others) find your Thread Title to be extremely racist & provo...
- 04 May 2015, 19:44
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
- Replies: 21
- Views: 25015
Re: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
I agree, never trust the media. I looked at a lot of reports via google, and that's the best I came up with. I was hoping someone might know more such as the sidearms carried by the police dept and ammo used.
- 04 May 2015, 18:32
- Forum: Elite Ammunition
- Topic: Elite Ammunition
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9749
Re: Elite Ammunition
For whatever reason, EA has had their credit card facility canceled. Thats not good even though I found their procedures questionable . It is not normal to charge a CC if a item is not in stock. It is acceptable for custom work and services to be provided. I hope this can be corrected and they will ...
- 04 May 2015, 18:28
- Forum: Lounge
- Topic: Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
- Replies: 21
- Views: 25015
Shooting Muslim Terrorists at Garland
Well done the Highway Patrol officer who shot the two scumbags at Garland. It was terrific shooting given they were armed with "assault" rifles according to reports whilst the officer was armed and used his service weapon. What makes this more remarkable was the two terrorists were also reported to ...
- 28 Apr 2015, 21:50
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Home Grown SS 190
- Replies: 90
- Views: 71466
Load data for SS190
Can anyone suggest a starting point for SS190, my available powders are Power Pistol, Bullseye and Unique. No True Blue I'm afraid. It's legal for rifle use here in California. Thanks.
- 28 Apr 2015, 14:38
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: 36 grain Varmint Grenade
- Replies: 31
- Views: 31567
Re: 36 grain Varmint Grenade
does 5.0 grain of power pistol seem like a reasonable amount to work both for the ps90 and 5-7 without causing any problems? I have been trying 4.9grain Power Pistol with 40 grain V-max and i'm getting a little primer flattening and have some evidence of "blow back" around the primer with two round...
- 27 Apr 2015, 08:06
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: Headspace on FnH MKII
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4129
Re: Headspace on FnH MKII
Ok, I figured out the answer to the last problem, that is the marking of the face of the barrel. It is when the barrel makes contact with the receiver when there is not a round chambered. If you release the receiver from the rear position with the receiver release and let the receiver "slam" forward...
- 27 Apr 2015, 07:50
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: Headspace on FnH MKII
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4129
Headspace on FnH MKII
I am getting a little "nick" on every fired cartridge case on my new MKII. It appears to be coming from either the Ejector Pawl, or the Load indicator. Do you get this? Is it normal? Also, what is the headspace between the barrel and the receiver when loaded and a dummy round chambered? Mine is abou...
- 26 Apr 2015, 21:59
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Measuring powder with a Dillon 550B
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8142
Re: Measuring powder with a Dillon 550B
Just to let anyone who is interested know, I purchased the Dillon powder funnel "A" and it works a treat, pretty constant loads. I'm using 5gn of Power Pistol with no signs of,over pressure. I don't have a chrono so I can't check the speeds. But since I'm shooting 40gn VMax, it's just fine for plink...
- 25 Apr 2015, 15:33
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Case trim tolerance?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 5666
Case trim tolerance?
I've just purchased the WBT from Little Crow, but I find the cases are varying in length after using it. The cases have been put through my sizing die and have been cleaned in my Ultasonic cleaner. I'm guessing the reason for the difference is because the WBT trims from the shoulder and there must b...
- 22 Apr 2015, 22:49
- Forum: Factory Loaded Ammunition
- Topic: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
- Replies: 26
- Views: 28110
Re: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
Respectfully, I disagree, being a great marksman does not mean your good at self defense, it means you can accurately hit a paper target. Your self defense skills need to be reactive and not rely on much thinking time or time to take careful aim. Neither is COM the best way to neutralize a BG, a hea...
- 22 Apr 2015, 17:53
- Forum: Factory Loaded Ammunition
- Topic: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
- Replies: 26
- Views: 28110
Re: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
I'm not sure any of this matters. The shooter in the Fort Hood shootings used 197 mostly. It was very effective in so much he was not tackled by anyone in the building. All would be defenders were stopped in their tracks. So maybe I'll just stick to 40gr V-Max
- 22 Apr 2015, 12:23
- Forum: Elite Ammunition
- Topic: Elite Ammunition
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9749
Elite Ammunition
I would just like to give feedback on recent purchases from EA. I ordered several items, a go/nogo gauge, a Custom Dillon Shellplate, a set of 5.7 Dies and a box of T6. The first two items are great, maybe a little expensive but of high quality and do the job as described. My order for the T6, I scr...
- 22 Apr 2015, 00:09
- Forum: Factory Loaded Ammunition
- Topic: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
- Replies: 26
- Views: 28110
Re: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
Of course I confusing frangible with fragmenting
Malted milk is good for you
Malted milk is good for you
- 21 Apr 2015, 23:03
- Forum: Factory Loaded Ammunition
- Topic: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
- Replies: 26
- Views: 28110
Re: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
It would seem that you really don't need a lot of penetration when using a frangible . For example, the DRT with its Fletch arrow arrangement , after penetration of the chest wall, in a COM shot, is all that's required, after that the Fletch arrows go off in every direction inflicting instant and ma...
- 21 Apr 2015, 22:14
- Forum: Factory Loaded Ammunition
- Topic: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
- Replies: 26
- Views: 28110
Re: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
Got me on this one! But I don't like Captn Crunch :thumb:blueorison wrote:Stores have no Captain Crunch cereal.
I know, because I just went to the Randalls by my house and they didn't have any.
I would like to make my own oatmeal, anyway.
I want to use vodka.
- 21 Apr 2015, 21:15
- Forum: Factory Loaded Ammunition
- Topic: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
- Replies: 26
- Views: 28110
Re: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
Have you read through these? http://www.fivesevenforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=15703" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; http://www.fivesevenforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=11948" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; http://www.fivesevenforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=10236" oncl...
- 21 Apr 2015, 20:08
- Forum: Factory Loaded Ammunition
- Topic: What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
- Replies: 26
- Views: 28110
What do you consider the best Self Defense round and why
I am new to the 5.7 pistol. I really like the way it shoots. I also find it very comfortable to carry IWB. But I'm undecided what round to use in Self Defense. I'm really leaning towards a frangible round of some kind , but which? I'm not sure. I would like to add I prefer to reload my own rounds. B...
- 21 Apr 2015, 16:25
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Anyone know of a ballistic test of the a Sinterfire Pistol?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7256
Re: Anyone know of a ballistic test of the a Sinterfire Pist
Interesting Jay, I'll check with Sinterfire and see what they say
- 21 Apr 2015, 13:44
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Anyone know of a ballistic test of the a Sinterfire Pistol?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7256
Re: Anyone know of a ballistic test of the a Sinterfire Pist
Yes. For a while there was a 35gr version. They stopped making them but before they did we bought all of them. They where used for our Sintor round. While I think someone did some testing I never did since I considered it waste of time. I created these rounds for practice where backstops had limita...
- 21 Apr 2015, 09:20
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Anyone know of a ballistic test of the a Sinterfire Pistol?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 7256
Anyone know of a ballistic test of the a Sinterfire Pistol?
Has a ballistic test ever been done with a Sinterfire round in the 5.7 pistol, hopefully through a layer of denim and into a gel block. I have seen tests done when fired from a rifle, but none at the lower velocity of a 5.7 pistol. I would also be interested in your opinion of this bullet.
- 20 Apr 2015, 16:21
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Measuring powder with a Dillon 550B
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8142
Re: Measuring powder with a Dillon 550B
I do not trust powder drops to be consistent with the 5.7 round, I scale every load. Dillon does have a powder die & funnel set up that you can use in the 550, it's what I use when I need/want more control over the powder charge. You still need the individual funnels to go inside the die but it mak...
- 19 Apr 2015, 16:19
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Any TRUE BLUE available?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 11280
Re: Any TRUE BLUE available?
I do not know of any place that currently has it in stock as it tends to sell out within a couple of hours of coming in stock. My suggestion is to sign up for the "in-stock" notifications on as many sites as you can find, and jump on it when it is in stock. My past few pounds have come from http://...
- 19 Apr 2015, 13:21
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
- Replies: 235
- Views: 421167
Re: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
Of course I not used the powder because I don't think it's available to the general public. If I was making a video about my products I would ensure all that was shown was perfect.
Ps what happened to the T6 I ordered?
Ps what happened to the T6 I ordered?
- 19 Apr 2015, 13:14
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: Frangible bullets 5.7x28mm @ 36 grain steel 15 feet
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8294
Re: Frangible bullets 5.7x28mm @ 36 grain steel 15 feet
Here is a link to a deer shot with a Frangible, it's graphic so be warned This was a "one shot kill" if I've ever seen one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A19RZY5AgMA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I would like to see a gel test done with a sinterfire frangible shot from a 5.7 pisto...
- 19 Apr 2015, 12:43
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: Pure Kustom Holsters
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8493
Re: Pure Kustom Holsters
It is what it is, most forums just let you browse to a photo on your computer and insert it to the post. Resizing is automatic
- 19 Apr 2015, 11:58
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: Pure Kustom Holsters
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8493
Re: Pure Kustom Holsters
I would post some pictures, but it's not easy and you also need a photo sharing site. Sorry but to much work for me at the moment. There are plenty on Purekustomholsters.com
- 18 Apr 2015, 21:35
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: Pure Kustom Holsters
- Replies: 6
- Views: 8493
Pure Kustom Holsters
I just purchased a new holster from http://www.purekustomholsters.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Mine is the Big Dog Model for the FN 5.7 I'm a fan of all leather holsters and Pure Kustom was the only company I could find who make one. Mine was ex stock, so no long waiting period...
- 17 Apr 2015, 15:36
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
- Replies: 235
- Views: 421167
Re: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
Thanks very much. Did you see the video i did on the Lyman loads ? i did a work up on True Blue but wasn't anywhere near 2000 fps https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mTM2MswyLgg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Not that impressed with PB. Notice the big ding in one of the rounds near the ...
- 17 Apr 2015, 15:24
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
- Replies: 235
- Views: 421167
Re: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
FN is a Belgium Euro company , the Euro's mostly hate the USA , they supply NATO who also dislike the USA , yes I know the USA is a member. So it doesn't surprise me they are deliberately restricting supplies to the USA
- 17 Apr 2015, 15:11
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
- Replies: 235
- Views: 421167
Re: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
Are the powder makers trying to " choke" the USA ? Politics ?
- 16 Apr 2015, 19:26
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: How deadly is the 5.7 in real life,or death
- Replies: 22
- Views: 29819
Re: How deadly is the 5.7 in real life,or death
In the Fort Hood Shootings several people tried to rush the shooter, none got to him. It seems that the thirteen who died were shot COM. All the injured who were immobilised were shot in the extremities. Unfortunate for all the innocent victims the shooter chose a very good weapon.
- 15 Apr 2015, 23:34
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: How deadly is the 5.7 in real life,or death
- Replies: 22
- Views: 29819
Re: How deadly is the 5.7 in real life,or death
Here's something I dug up from a old post. Very interesting if it's a all fact. If you include the fort Hood shootings it shows how effective the 5.7 is Here is some info from FiveSeven forum. "- The Lima, Peru siege (known as Chavin de Huantar, see here for some more info on the operation itself) o...
- 15 Apr 2015, 21:21
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Any TRUE BLUE available?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 11280
Any TRUE BLUE available?
Anyone know where to buy a couple of pounds of True Blue at a reasonable cost? Midway has been out of stock for quite a while. My local dealers in Redding Northern California never have it!
- 15 Apr 2015, 19:24
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: How deadly is the 5.7 in real life,or death
- Replies: 22
- Views: 29819
How deadly is the 5.7 in real life,or death
Other than the infamous army shooting when the 5.7 proved very effective sad to say. Is there any other real life situations where the 5.7 has been used and what were the results?
- 14 Apr 2015, 20:04
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
- Replies: 235
- Views: 421167
Re: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
I also started carrying and recommending CH4D dies after the good results forum members had been having with them. When more then a few senior forum members had great results with CH4D I ordered a set and started testing them. Based on that additional testing I not only started suggesting using the...
- 14 Apr 2015, 11:15
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
- Replies: 235
- Views: 421167
Re: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
I've just ordered the Lee dies. The CH4d seem to have a long lead time.
Sorry, no offence intended.
Sorry, no offence intended.
- 14 Apr 2015, 10:38
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
- Replies: 235
- Views: 421167
Re: Reloading equipment for 5.7x28mm
Hang on a minute, Ive just ordered LEE dies based upon your previous recommendations. Now your saying don't buy LEE dies? Should I cancel the order? And what to get now?panzermk2 wrote:I would avoid LEE. They have been making 5.7 dies lately that are out of spec.
Bazzer
- 12 Apr 2015, 20:29
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: What is your SHTF Pistol/Long Gun Combo?
- Replies: 125
- Views: 94516
Re: What is your SHTF Pistol/Long Gun Combo?
Mossberg 500 with alternate rounds of buck shot and Sabot. Believe me, I know it works
- 12 Apr 2015, 20:10
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: Cleaner/Lubricant for Five Seven??
- Replies: 19
- Views: 21793
Re: Cleaner/Lubricant for Five Seven??
I'm ex British Military and a sailor to boot. I checked down at San Diego with a couple of SOG guys, and it seems they might well use FrogLube. I put it on my P7m8 and all was great, I was worried about salt air and all that. I didn't fire it for a month or two and when I did I had a malfunction , t...
- 11 Apr 2015, 20:55
- Forum: 5.7x28 Reloading
- Topic: Measuring powder with a Dillon 550B
- Replies: 6
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Measuring powder with a Dillon 550B
Can you get good results with using the powder dispenser provided with the Dillon 550B, I assume you would use the small powder bar. I know that it's recommended when loading 5.7 you need to be accurate to within .1 grains. Or should I use a scale for every round, in which case there is not much rea...
- 11 Apr 2015, 19:45
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: Removing the mag "safety"?
- Replies: 112
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Re: Removing the mag "safety"?
I would love for you to accurize my 5.7, but I just can't afford it. But you will be hearing from me in a day or two ordering some reloading parts.panzermk2 wrote:We retro fit that part your FsN during accurizing to that of the Tactical which did not have a magazine disconnect.
Thanks
Bazzer
- 11 Apr 2015, 19:13
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: Removing the mag "safety"?
- Replies: 112
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Re: Removing the mag "safety"?
panzermk2 wrote:Buffman wrote:Some of my mags were not drop free after removing the mag safety. The mag safety puts downward pressure on the mag. I re-enabled mine, and I believe EA has changed the way they remove the mag safety now.
Bingo for this exact reason.
You going to let us in on the secret? Please.
- 11 Apr 2015, 08:21
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: Removing the mag "safety"?
- Replies: 112
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Re: Removing the mag "safety"?
I'm thinking you did something wrong. My mag safety was removed during accurizing from Elite Ammunition and while it is not ejected anymore (as it was with the factory mag safety installation), it is not restrained in any way. The mag falls free due to gravity as soon as I hit the release. Did you ...
- 10 Apr 2015, 20:15
- Forum: FiveseveN handguns
- Topic: Removing the mag "safety"?
- Replies: 112
- Views: 210365
Re: Removing the mag "safety"?
I have a brand new 5.7 and I decided to remove the mag safety. Easy. But on the range today I discovered that I could not drop a empty mag with the slide back. The only way to reload was to release the slide, drop the empty mag, insert a new mag and finally manually cock the gun. As soon as I got ho...
- 09 Apr 2015, 18:01
- Forum: Reloading
- Topic: Primer Pockets - How clean do they need to be?
- Replies: 16
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Re: Primer Pockets - How clean do they need to be?
I used both a primer pocket uniformer and a primer pocket brush on my first 150 rounds. The brass comes out of the tumbler pretty clean, except for the "stripes" I mentioned above. Does it affect performance or the life of the primer or powder if those stripes are left in there? It would sure make ...