I tried a Bladetech WRS for my Shadow and had to send it back. The kydex is formed with the safety on and the hood only fit over hammer down. Not mechanically possible nor is that an acceptable ready condition. Customer service said they would notify production of the error. Ordering the Safariland GLS today.
I run 3 Mec-gar AFC in position 1-3, and 3 CZ's as my 4-6 and dry fire mags. Springer pads make them uniform. All drop free when clean. A stainless mag brake in the gun was a noticeable improvement.
Dry fire practice so your fundamentals are solid. Draw to freestyle, reload, strong hand, reload, weak hand. Draw from 4 positions: hands at sides, surrender, turn then draw, table start.
I started using Ghost 360s, bullets out, just this month. Practice was weird but at a matches I was so focused on other stuff I didn't notice anything different.
On my blade tech holsters I remove the top retention screw and add a knob. Two quick turns to snug the gun between stages and I have no dropped gun worries.
"C" without a doubt. The barrel is the ultimate gauge. I can tell by my gauge which of my guns a round will chamber in. Snug fit and any gun I have will chamber it. Rim slightly exposed means FN only. Rim entirely exposed needs to be rechecked with the gun but will usually chamber. I have a SDB so U-dies are out of the question for me and I've learned to manage my bulged brass.
I've shot production for 3 years with my old Tupperware, FNP9 and Walther P99. I've decided to buy a dedicated game gun since it's hard to get parts when my guns break. Staying in Production with 9mm. CZ75 SP01 Shadow, $880, parts and upgrades readily available.
I shopped this pretty hard trying to decide what trim line had enough goodies balanced with what I could afford. I decided to get the Shadow (+$220 over sp01) but put the short reset disco in and polish the action myself. I'll stock spare parts and try some different hammer springs after I've got this running. Need holster, extra mags, etc.