My son wants to compete in IDPA matches. I've been reloading over 20 years, but I've never reloaded for match shooting. Do I need match dies? Other tricks of the trade that might be helpful would be much appreciated.
My son wants to compete in IDPA matches. I've been reloading over 20 years, but I've never reloaded for match shooting. Do I need match dies? Other tricks of the trade that might be helpful would be much appreciated.
Thanks Wes.
FIRST . . . obtain a complete copy of the IDPA rules.
As I remember,you have certain chamberings that you can or can't use. Also the ammo you shoot has to have a certain "power factor". ---- SAWMAN
Why just dance when you can "rock and roll".
STONER 63A ( MK-23/XM-207 )
XM177E2
Yeah, I was checking out the rules earlier. I ran some of my favorite 9mm loads through the calculator...I'll have to make some adjustments. I got some 147 grain XTreme bullets on the way. I appreciate the advice Sawman.
Most of the people that I know,that still compete,are using the 40S&W in one form or another. Personally I hate the chambering and don't desire to own one.
Back in my day there were a lot of 38Super guns used. Today,that would be too expensive. I would most likely go with the 9mm. And most likely in the form of a Glock 17 or 34.
Why . . ? . . never fails,always goes bang,tons of aftermarket parts,easy to load for,cheap mags,super easy to do a F&B on (just to make sure).
Good luck and remember - - -> #1 is having fun. --- SAWMAN
Why just dance when you can "rock and roll".
STONER 63A ( MK-23/XM-207 )
XM177E2
My son (Dalton) already has a stock 17 and a custom built 34 (he built it). Do most glock competitors replace the barrels so they can shoot reloads? I discouraged him from using reloads in his 17, in the interest of safety. One reason Dalton custom built his 34 was so he would be able to shoot reloads. I'll be sure to pass on your sentiments to Dalton (#1 is have fun). I'll have to get him on the forum. Thanks very much Sawman
Most do replace the Glocks bbl. Unknown about "reloads" but will save somewhat on the unsupported chamber,and resizeing the brass,thing.
Please remember that the Glock chamber is designed like that for an extremely good reason. Extraction reliability.
If he does get an aftermarket bbl he should polish the feed ramp,bbl hood,and chamber until they look like glass. All my Glocks are done in this manner. This includes my carry guns and my hunting guns. (20,31,32,33,and 42) --- SAWMAN
ADDED: Why would you not be able to shoot reloads in a Glock 17 ??
Why just dance when you can "rock and roll".
STONER 63A ( MK-23/XM-207 )
XM177E2
According to Glock, they don't recommend it. I tend to err on the side of caution.
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