Hello everyone, the advice received to improve the accuracy with the rifle were very productive. I have to get beagleling the mold and touch up the sizer. Now I am venturing into the manufacture of boolits for my glock 17. I spent several days reading the stickys and several postings, in which I see that there are many common and unique problems to reload boolits in a glock gun.
Up to now I have been using boolits with a copper layer made by a manufacturer in my country, they have a diameter of .358, measured with my micrometer. I've gone through the barrel of my gun and it has thrown me .355-.355.5
For a matter of ease to get it, I'm going to buy a mold lee, since I have a distributor in Buenos Aires.
And there are two models that are the most recommended. One is the 356-120-TC and the other and I like it more is the 358-125-RF, although you have to sit well inside.
That is what I could read so far.
The question of lubrication remains, I would prefer to use LLA to make it more practical. But I was reading that the models with micro-bands of lubrication have not performed well.
More than anything is going to be used in IPSC, it is very little that I shoot out to compete and train.
If anyone has their experience to share, I will be very grateful to read it.
Hernan