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How flat does a Stock 2 shoot?


SCTaylor

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Pulled some video from my match this weekend and noticed the Stock 2 seemed to run pretty flat, slowed it down to 10 frames per second to verify.  I'm seriously surprised to see how flat it does shoot, only a tiny dip at return. I'm running a 10lb recoil spring, PD 13lb hammer spring and stock internals.  Pretty cool!

 

 

 

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Well damn. Guess I'm just a wuss with a bad camera, inferior gun, and weak hands. :blink: Haha I just noticed it was cool to see how the Stock 2 handles much better versus a Glock 34 and in the hands of an unclassified mortal versus a Grand Master.

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I have Lim Pro and Stock 2 and I can certainly feel the muzzle flip of the same handload is noticeably less on Stock 2.  Not necessarily mean it fits me better though.  I also heard Stock 3 is even more front heavy and supposedly should shoot even flatter (Shadow 2 is just a clone of Stock 3 BTW).

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4 hours ago, SCTaylor said:

Well damn. Guess I'm just a wuss with a bad camera, inferior gun, and weak hands. :blink: Haha I just noticed it was cool to see how the Stock 2 handles much better versus a Glock 34 and in the hands of an unclassified mortal versus a Grand Master.

 

Sucks to be you! Lol.  ;)

You may want to try lighter springs and fire with a lined background to see more precisely the up and down motion. I prefer lighter recoil springs, but that's totally subjective. Thanks for sharing.

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every gun i own shoots extremely flat, even the 40/45 major guns, but I'm a grown man and I grip the gun.




Haha! Now can we talk about the harsh and unbearable recoil of the 115gr bullets versus the gentle push of the 135gr?


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John - I'll play with it some, honestly it isn't impacting my shooting at the moment and it's low on the priority list due to time contraints.

 

Moto - Thanks? I guess? But I know you've got a strong grip since you're from the hardened north, where the men are men and so are the women.

 

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39 minutes ago, johnbu said:

I used to live in Boise and work for micron. Nice area

yes, its the banana belt of idaho.

fwiw, i was born in Houston, and have been back twice in the last few years to visit a world-class orthopedic surgeon. What a wretched place to live. I thought it was just the traffic and humidity, but now I find out it makes your grip weaker too. I better ride my motorcycle more carefully so I don't have to go back... ;)

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2 hours ago, edrav said:

Shooting same range trip:

cz sh 2 < tanfo 3 < tanfo 2 < cz sh 1

From min to max recoil subjective feeling :)

 

I can see that.

Question is, does the nose-heavy bias of the Sh2 and S-III feel cumbersome to you?

My Stock 3 is a nose heavy, weighty pig. And it feels good to me, but others who have fondled have felt differently.

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9 hours ago, goshimu said:

Edrav,

 

my my AUS stock 2 Xtreme SF is same length as limited custom and stock 3, essentially it's a DA limited.  Shot them all,Beats the lot. However they are all good.

 

 

could you post some pic of the AUS stock 2 please

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Sure s3 and cz sh2 and AUS s2 are more nose heavy than "typical" s2 but there are so subtle differences...

I like them all, shoot them all...But to be honest, I have best resulsts with my standard s2.

Despite of little differences in nose heavy or recoil management matters.

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