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CZ527 Favorite fox and dog buster. I was afer the cheap Norinco copy of this but nothing beats the original. Very light free ranging rifle and 1/2 MOA out of the box.
Depends on the state. WA and I think Qld allow pump action and self loading shotguns on category C license for competition use and most states allow them for primary production.
Pump or lever action rifles are allowed everywhere unless the police commissioner of that state thinks they look "too scary". In WA we are not allowed to have a Remington 7615 because it can accept magazines from an Armalite which makes it look too scary despite the magazine not changing the rifles function in any way.
One handed opening knives like the spiderco and possibly the one you carry are now considered an offensive weapon in many states and customs won't let them into the country anymore.
Are they topscore projectiles? How long ago did you buy your AP70? I haven't been able to find it since I bought my dillon about a year ago now. Im using AS30n for 38 super and winchester powders for 9mm.
Here are the results of my reloading session.
Finished up 2 packs of HRBC projectiles in 9mm. Shot 150 at the range this morning to test.
I bought two big bottles of AP70 early last year when I learned about the machine at ADI breaking down. My normal charge for 9 x 19, 38 super and 38 special is 4.5gr of AP70 and it's smoky as hell out of a 4 inch revolver barrel, but good in autos and 5 inch revolvers. 357 gets a dose of 6.3 grains and makes about 180 Power Factor. I only use westcasting coated projectiles that I buy by the crate. 150gr swc for 38/357 and 125gr cn for 9x19 and 38 super.
no I don't do 38 super in auto as I don't shoot open division (38 super not recognised as major power factor in standard auto division and can only shoot minor in production auto). The open boys use green dot, AS30 etc...and make a lot of noise.
Toying around with the idea of shooting major in standard division with 357sig but cant decide what pistol to buy. Much easier for me just to hang around production division in 9 x 19mm with the tanfoglio but a genuine SIG SAUER in 357sig would carry good snob value. Shot a sig in the US recently on a range binge and loved it almost as much as shooting the AR-15.