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  1. I havent completely retired one yet. I change springs once a year or so and thats it.
  2. I thought that was only in California? Doesn't it say something like "this product is known to cause cancer in the state of California", or something like that? Thank God I don't like in California! WG I think we are all relieved you dont live here
  3. Went through two betas before I went with the CED. The Chrony's are very sensitive to lighting conditions. I shot my first and got frustrated with the second so I splurged on the CED. Worlds better....Never looked back.
  4. Wow that sucks. Looks worse than anything I have ever experienced at the range. Get it taken care of ASAP. I dont think you want that frag floating around later on.
  5. With the full complement of holes these can be a nightmare of blast and noise for the RO. I have actually given the clock to others while running folks with these on stages with enclosures that have to be shot from. You will not make friends with one of these
  6. I agree. Using lead bullets I fail to see how it wont undersize the bullets to some degree unless it is doing absolutely nothing.
  7. Lots of us do use them. They need to be maintained like any other part of the gun or they may fail. As to them causing short stroking, there are just about no drop in parts on a 1911 and a buff is not an exception. The function of the gun and a parts influence on it should be understood. As you can see from the archives, this one borders on religion.
  8. Are you asking about the linearity of the loading DATA or the powder burn rate characteristics? Assuming powder burn rate, I would assume it is not and of course it will vary by powder.
  9. You can get just as close with Most Tube scopes and standard mounts as well. AIMPOINT XD and Micro come to mind.
  10. Check with Brian. I'm hoping he'll keep us updated, I'd like to pay my respects at the funeral. T and I would like to go as well. Anyone sending anything from RRGC?
  11. Man...Cant believe it. My wife and I really enjoyed regularly squadding with Tom at one of our locals over the space of years as well as traveling and shooting at area2 a couple of times. We both looked forward to those matches where we would shoot with Tom. We had lost contact with him this last year as we drifted away from shooting there for a while. Got a contact for his family?
  12. Their mandate is to investigate and put corrective action in place for any environment where hazardous exposure is found. They could legally force corrective action if the situation is bad enough.
  13. 1st rifle was a Mossberg 22LR military issue trainer Bolt gun. 1st pistol was a Ruger MKII that has since been tweeked into a first rate steel challenge gun.
  14. I don't. When you have 18 person squads for a club match and if you have to talk it over with every competitor it will be a long day. If a competitor has questions (other than hand position at the start) I'll direct him to the written course description and ask for the next shooter. Its the competitors responsibility to know what he/she is doing when they come to the line. I as the RO don't want to get into a argument after the stage when he/she has a poor performance and blames it on what I told him. We breed complacency when we crutch lazy people along. At one club I frequent some of the older guys still say, "slide forward" at ULSC or at "Make-Ready" its "if the shooter doesn't have any questions you are clear to take a sight picture with an unloaded weapon and then load and make ready". Not that there's EVER any disagreement about the interpretation of the WSB at the club you are referring to....
  15. Never liked IMR 7625 for 38 supercomp loads. I found it to be borderline overpressure for 172pf loads with 124gr JHPs in all of my guns. I also found that it exhibited unacceptably high lot to lot variability for burn rate. Lots of great powders for super.
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