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Originally Posted by Risasi
(Post 3599866)
Not sure what that has to do with an unsupported 40 s&w Glock chamber, but if you're refering to plated vs jacketed bullets, then O.K.
Good thing the thread is about plated bullets, or a person could look silly here. |
Originally Posted by bigcountry
(Post 3599875)
Good thing the thread is about plated bullets, or a person could look silly here.
I believe you stemmed the conversation about brass. Regards, Ris |
i have an xdm, and it didnt pass the sand test, after my re-load experience, i have never ran another re-load through any of my guns. maybe if i were doin it myself i might see.
Originally Posted by pnut
(Post 3599785)
This is one of the few reasons I wouldn't own a Glock.
My XDm .40 loves all the reloads I throw at it. |
Originally Posted by pnut
(Post 3599785)
This is one of the few reasons I wouldn't own a Glock.
My XDm .40 loves all the reloads I throw at it. As for the brass, I probably get around 5 reloadings before I lose them in the grass. I shoot with 3 other guys using G23s and a Kel-Tec 40 carbine, and I'm the only one who reloads. So lots of brass. |
Originally Posted by Risasi
(Post 3599888)
However the conversation turned to unsupported chambers, but thank you for pointing out the obvious.
I believe you stemmed the conversation about brass. Regards, Ris |
Originally Posted by Risasi
(Post 3599866)
Not sure what that has to do with an unsupported 40 s&w Glock chamber, but if you're refering to plated vs jacketed bullets, then O.K.
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After 4 pages of posts, and a conversation that's gone beyond the topic, people still chime in about the original question. OP had the answer on Post #5. It seems that the holier than thou, high posting count crowd chimes in when they like, followed by those who never bothered to read the thread.
No response needed, as you both bore me. Regards, Ris |
Originally Posted by Risasi
(Post 3600339)
After 4 pages of posts, and a conversation that's gone beyond the topic, people still chime in about the original question. OP had the answer on Post #5. It seems that the holier than thou, high posting count crowd chimes in when they like, followed by those who never bothered to read the thread.
No response needed, as you both bore me. Regards, Ris |
Originally Posted by Risasi
(Post 3600339)
After 4 pages of posts, and a conversation that's gone beyond the topic, people still chime in about the original question. OP had the answer on Post #5. It seems that the holier than thou, high posting count crowd chimes in when they like, followed by those who never bothered to read the thread.
No response needed, as you both bore me. Regards, Ris You prompted the unsupported chamber discussion by the inferrence that it had no bearing on "normal" loads. It certainly does, if that "normal" load is in a case fired a dozen times. If you are uncomfortable with your ignorance being educated, you may elect to push back from your keyboard and not make it evident to those that know better. Other people need to understand these things if they are going to reload safely. |
Originally Posted by bigcountry
(Post 3600353)
Nah man, I really dig your elementary gun knowledge on here. I mean what would we do without the likes of vabyrd, 16bore and you relentlessly asking which gun you should buy to go deer hunting. Forums need more guys like you.
Originally Posted by spaniel
(Post 3600423)
Whenever someone starts talking of reloading for a Glock, the chamber issue is completely relevent and typically arises.
You prompted the unsupported chamber discussion by the inferrence that it had no bearing on "normal" loads. It certainly does, if that "normal" load is in a case fired a dozen times. If you are uncomfortable with your ignorance being educated, you may elect to push back from your keyboard and not make it evident to those that know better. Other people need to understand these things if they are going to reload safely. |
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