With mild loads you would be fine.
Years ago I was loading a really hot 90 gr. HP 9mm load for a customer and he wanted me to try the mag primers so I did. Bad idea! Case bulge, flat primer, ect. it sent pressures way too high.
It is perfectly safe to shoot 9x19 brass in a largo chamber as long as you are not loading hotter than the gun can handle. The purpose of loading the bullet longer is to insure that it goes off. That is why the SWC cast works so well at making proper headspace. The bullet makes up for the...
I have a Star and an Astra in largo but do not shoot them much. If I get a hankering to I just use 9x19 brass and seat the bullet out to create a longer load that fires. I have had good luck with cast swc's.
I had a 365 that after about 100 rds the recoil spring started to uncoil and lock up the gun. Called Sig and explained, they sent new recoil spring assembly no questions asked.
I picked up an Accumount, seems OK but scope is offset to the right. Maybe the rings that you can get from them ( that I did not get ) compensate. I need to do more range time to tell if it is worth it.
I have had this 1917 Eddystone for about 50 years in grease and Interarms box just sitting there. I decided that I might want to shoot it, as my 70+ eyes don't do well with irons anymore and it has a nice peep. So I clean it up and it is 8-18 built with an Eddy 7-18 barrel, arsenal rebuilt due...
Thanks,You are right. I have thought about buying it over the years but I keep talking myself out of it and spend the money on bullets, powder, or something.
I am thinking about putting a scope on one of my K-31's.
There are several no drill, no tap mounts out there but I have never seen any of them.
Anybody try one ?
Thanks guys, I worked up a load with 748, 168 hpbt, going 2550 fps with no pressure.
Got a load with TAC to same specs. Have not tried them yet on paper, we will see.