I currently have an egw hammer and a harrison true radius sear. I run a 15lb hammer spring. Trigger comes in at 1lb 13oz. Took a lot of sear spring tuning to get everything set right and reliable but the combo works great.
As above either extend the decap pin or you are getting primer pull back. I Chucked my decap pin in a drill, sanded with 1200 grit and then scotch brite to polish, after I did this no more issues.
I like a quick return and flat, I'm looking at minimal dot movement rather than how it "feels" in the hand. Current setup is a 5.4 barrel 2x 3/16 popple with 2 port Binary comp. Load is 9.9 gr of AA7 at 1.165 using a 7lb recoil and 15lb mainspring. Gun is very flat in video and returns quick.
It's a fairly minor hole really. The argument that it gives 9mm hicap no place to play is kind of lame. The people that are doing that anyway typically aren't heavily invested into being a regular of the sport. It's typically newbs showing up to give it a go for the first time with what they have.
USPSA needs to cut divisions and do something to seperate what we have now.
Open as is
Lim as is
PCC as is
CO/LO combine and make 15 rounds
Locap = SS, Prod Revo, L10 10 round Minor 8 round Major
Run 3 Nationals a year. Open/PCC/Lim
CO/LO
LoCap
I don't know of any. I just don't think they are nearly as popular as other makes because the mags already drop free easily especially from steel grip like are so prevelant now.
Last night went to go dryfire and my Sig Romeo Max 3XL is stuck on max brightness. The down adjustment doesn't seem to want to work. Anyone have this issues and a fix? I have a sectional this weekend so not enough time to turn it around with sig. Hoping someone may have a fix.
I use a 170 as a start mag generally every stage no matter what and reload to a 140. I do have a 155 that I will use rarely but sometimes if the stage breaks down where I need that many after a reload, I just reload to a big stick. The 155's are just less useful than I thought they would be.