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Old 07-30-2012, 19:50   #26
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Quite.
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Old 07-31-2012, 05:15   #27
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I also cleaned the inside of the case mouth then ran some JB Weld around the inside of the case mouth before seating the bullet. Helps after many times through the gun, in preventing in getting shorter COL.
Yep. Loctite also works if you have that instead of JB.
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Old 07-31-2012, 05:20   #28
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I want the dummies to weigh the same as loaded rounds so I can better simulate reloading the loaded moonclips.
Seems a bit OCD to me.

No insult intended. But is the weight of the clip really that critical to your practice?

I suppose it is if you think it is.
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Old 07-31-2012, 06:25   #29
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Seems a bit OCD to me.

No insult intended. But is the weight of the clip really that critical to your practice?

I suppose it is if you think it is.
Yes. Yes it is. Also, double action dry fire has a different feel with a full cylinder, especially when you're only using one hand.
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Old 08-06-2012, 08:59   #30
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Concrete repair caulk didn't work so well. I'm going to try RTV next. Red or blue? I don't think they make black or gray anymore.
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Old 08-06-2012, 10:14   #31
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Clean the brass with Alcohol first. All RTV is designed to stick to metal so it should work fine. I used black, it worked great.
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Old 08-06-2012, 10:25   #32
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Permatex still makes ultra grey and ultra black. The grey is a higher strength firmer formula.

I used this when I changed the differential oil in my trucks. It sets up nice and firm.(quite a bit firmer than ultra copper, ultra blue, ultra black and high temp red) Not the cheapest but is good stuff.
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You will have to roughen up the brass to add some "tooth" for the silicone to stick to. A 180 grit sandpaper should be suffcient. Then clean with alcohol, brake cleaner or whatever to remove any oils before applying the silicone.

Enlarging the flash hole so the silicone can squeeze through and puddle on the other side will help to hold the silicone in place also.

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