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Old 06-22-2011, 19:23   #1
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Load for a compensated Model 21

I put a 6 in Lone Wolf threaded barrel on a 45 cal Glock. I then screwed on a 4 port Carver custom compensator. I am working up a Bullseye load for it with a 200 gr lead semi wadcutter. I am up to five grains of Bullseye and thought I finally had it but it started jamming again at a pin match. It was fine for awhile (got dirty probably) and then started stovepiping. Gonna go to 5.3 and see if that does it. Don't really want to go higher.

If 5.3 doesn't get it what type of powder and amount should I try next?

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Old 06-22-2011, 19:33   #2
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Best not to push BE to the top end, pressures can get out of hand. I have no experience with them in a compensated gun but something slower might serve you better, such as Unique or Power Pistol, (if flash is not a consideration).

There are an assortment of powders that will meet your needs.


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Old 06-22-2011, 19:43   #3
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I put a 6 in Lone Wolf threaded barrel on a 45 cal Glock. I then screwed on a 4 port Carver custom compensator. I am working up a Bullseye load for it with a 200 gr lead semi wadcutter. I am up to five grains of Bullseye and thought I finally had it but it started jamming again at a pin match. It was fine for awhile (got dirty probably) and then started stovepiping. Gonna go to 5.3 and see if that does it. Don't really want to go higher.

If 5.3 doesn't get it what type of powder and amount should I try next?

Thanks
How is your crimp? Do the loaded rounds drop freely into your hand when you tip up the barrel of your Glock?
Disassemble your barrel, drop a single round in. It should move in and out freely.
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Old 06-22-2011, 20:15   #4
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The crimp is right where it should be. I hand tested every round in the barrel before the last pin shoot and they all slid right in and out. I should add that I have an 11lb spring in the gun.

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