Your ammo bill must be outrages, I see why the Dillon is on it's way.. good move IMHO and better ammo..
I try to use the best ammo I can find even in 22 and reload for the rest whenever possible..
Your ammo bill must be outrages, I see why the Dillon is on it's way.. good move IMHO and better ammo..
I try to use the best ammo I can find even in 22 and reload for the rest whenever possible..
Since i started restricteds ( i came late to it, so overtime to get to a satisfactory level of skill is mandatory), 1K $ a month of ammo is no exageration... JP.
Just finish reassembled my LB after a good cleaning, now this pistol after 400 rounds was hardly dirty, almost nothing to clean, a little scrubb with a soft toothbrushe, a little wipe with a rag, inspection of the firing pin and extractor, little drop of light oïl in the rail and that's all...
Maintenance is very low, i am pleased with that fact, except maybe my first scratch made by me...
Bof, now i wont mind the others scratchs...
This thing is as thight build as it can be and it is so easy and fluid to strip and reassemble... JP.
Not an idiot scratch on your new LB... Should have practice with the Norcs first!
"If A is success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut."
- Albert Einstein, Observer, Jan. 15, 1950
So true about the greatest hobby in the world, not to mention guns hold value quite well, I used to be into modifying cars when I was younger, what an effing money pit.......ks of $ into it, it will drive like sh*t and worth nothing.....
Now I collect guns and hasselblad, much wiser now.
Last edited by Familygunnutz; 07-12-2014 at 04:06 PM.
Get some!!! ^^
Fun factor first, the rest of the reasons for owning firearms, you can put in the order of your choice... JP.
Noooooooo!
That totally sucks, but the flip side of it is that you'll have to take that LesBaer to your grave as no one will pay the premium price for a used LB with the idiot scratch on it.
You really just have to push that slide stop in with authority and not pu$$y foot around with it. Leave the recoil spring out as well, no need for the extra pressure on the slide.
What I meant to say is that if you intend to compete and push the limits a little further you better reload or buy some real off the shelf 185grs or 200grs SWC match ammo. The Norc is decent ammo to practice trigger pull & flinching but I woud'nt go to a serious match with it. That is unless everybody uses it... Then I would probably end up in first place
"If A is success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut."
- Albert Einstein, Observer, Jan. 15, 1950