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    Bob R. Cherry

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  1. I did the same thing in 1999, I sent my .38 Super STI slide to Arredondo, he cut it for my Doctor Optic and sold me a double battery mount. I enjoyed it for most of a season, but the cycling was tough on the optic.
  2. I don't know who this was, but thought this was funny to consider concealed carry!
  3. I ordered the same setup, but the original STI mounting holes on the Trubor do not PLACE the RTS2 parallel to the bore. And, I have to flat-top the slide. Did you have to make such modifications? Thanks, Bob
  4. I load 9.1 grain of Accurate Arms #7 behind a 125 gr bullet with CCI SRP for 167pf in a 9mm Trubor. At Area 6, it only chronoed 165.6pf, but that was still enough (whew!). I'll also load 115 gr bullets with the same powder drop for 145pf and use for Steel Challenge, the few times I shot SC. Sent from my SM-G928V using Tapatalk
  5. Best you luck! Thank you for everything. Sent from my SM-G928V using Tapatalk
  6. I use Georgia Arms 125gr hard lead in my Open gun. And they preform great! They make a couple hard lead bullets for open shooters, much cheaper than jacketed. And don't forget about Berry's plated bullets. Sent from my SM-G928V using Tapatalk
  7. Arredondo also has a similar compensator as you described. Sent from my SM-G928V using Tapatalk
  8. I put a factory loaded round in the crimping station, with a loose die! I cycle the handle until the round is all the way up. I then rotate the die down until it touches the loaded round firmly. I then cycle the handle down, and adjust the die 1/8 of a turn further down and tighten the lock. I then cycle the handle back up (with the same round in the same station; on the 650, you'll have to manually insert it again) and watch the toolhead lift slightly, with the handle cycled fully. Then load a round and compare. Sent from my SM-G928V using Tapatalk
  9. I have a set of three Universal Shooting Academy 2011 mag pouches, if you want them for $85 shipped. I'm only selling because when my holster wore out, I purchased a holster and belt rig from a friend, and it had 4 mag pouches with it. So, I have a belt with 3 pouches and no holster. Sent from my SM-G928V using Tapatalk
  10. I put one on my Open gun after adding the thumb shield. Now I am dependant upon it. If is ever shoot a Limited gun again, I'll install both a thumb rest and a slide racker. Sent from my SM-G928V using Tapatalk
  11. I shot several configurations when I shot Limited, and settled on a bull barrel 6" .40 caliber. Had I found a full dust cover version with a 6" barrel, I would have shot that. I suggested to that our major manufacturer offer a "Maximum Edge" as a 6". That never happened. Sent from my SM-G928V using Tapatalk
  12. The distraction that only comes when you are fully focused on something else. And for me, that goes for both competing and RO'ing at a big match. Sure, I can get my fix shooting 150 rounds in about 30 seconds in an afternoon. But, when I spend the entire day either focusing on a competition or running shooters and keeping things moving, then I achieve complete distraction through complete focus! Plus, there is often snow on the ground at home wilst I am in a Frostproof Florida shooting and officiating at the Florida Open! Sent from my SM-G928V using Tapatalk
  13. I loaded 125gr bullets with 9.1 gr of AA7 for a 170pf. I experimented with 115 great bullets with the same powder charge, and they were 152pf. So, I don't have to adjust my 650 press for Major or steel loads, just change the bullets! And both are zeroed right in. I use an 8 lb recoil spring in an STI Trubor. Sent from my SM-G928V using Tapatalk
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