I've always regretted selling my Delta Elite Gold Cup in 10mm. I had cases and bullets left over, not to mention dies. I didn't want a Glock, nor another 1911 platform, so I decided to go with the CZ75 platform as imported by EAA. I picked it up last Tuesday - nice looking pistol. Feels great in the hand, flared mag well, adjustable sights, drilled and tapped if you want to mount a scope. I like the reverse rails and the full length dust cover.
I stripped it down, cleaned it up and lubed it in preparation for my range session today. I loaded some 155 grain bullets over Winchester 231 in new Starline cases with CCI primers, and another load of 180 grain bullets in old Winchester cases with Tula primers. I used light starting loads for each load. The pistol functioned perfectly - no functioning problems at all (other than 1 dud Tula primer). I made some sight adjustments to get the groups centered. The gun seems to have a preference for the 155 grain bullets:
Here is the load with the 180 grain bullets:
I stripped it down, cleaned it up and lubed it in preparation for my range session today. I loaded some 155 grain bullets over Winchester 231 in new Starline cases with CCI primers, and another load of 180 grain bullets in old Winchester cases with Tula primers. I used light starting loads for each load. The pistol functioned perfectly - no functioning problems at all (other than 1 dud Tula primer). I made some sight adjustments to get the groups centered. The gun seems to have a preference for the 155 grain bullets:
Here is the load with the 180 grain bullets: