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    Rob Gee

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Finally read the FAQs

Finally read the FAQs (3/11)

  1. You still wanting one? I am about to list mine for sale. I have one for the Mossberg 930, but you can still get the adapters from Roth. I had issues with mine when I first got it. But emailed RCI and Mark called me and walked me through a few things. I had cleaned it and put it back together wrong. Mine has run like a sewing machine since. Only reason I am selling it is that I am going to switch to 2gun (rifle / pistol) matches now.
  2. Tons of people were using them for a long time, I still do. A lot of matches started bumping people to open if they used the forward grip or even a hand stop against a barricade to give them support. So guys started taking them off, just in case. I run one on my Open rifle, and have run one the entire time I have shot 3gun. I use it more like a hand stop than actually holding it though.
  3. Great holster, but won't work with the Carver mount. Hence why I have a brand new one for sale. I'm getting rid of the Carver mount so I can have more holster options. That's why I had the CR Speed before. I'm switching to an SJC mount and am looking at more holster choices now.
  4. My cousin is a HUGE OSU fan, the rest of the family (myself included) are OU fans. he was talking tons of smack before the game. Stopped taking my calls after the 2nd quarter. Love college football. Don't really watch pro football that much. It's just not the same, it's not as good. You don't have the cross town/state rivals like you do in college.
  5. I had a Ghost holster when I shot Limited with the gun. I didn't like it for 3gun as much.
  6. I currently have a Carver Custom mount on my Glock so I am stuck using CR Speed holsters only. I have never been a huge fan of this holster, and have decided to switch to a SJC optic mount to give me more holster options. The only other open holster I have used is the Ghost. I'd like something fast on the draw like the Ghost, but also secure enough for 3gun. Never felt 100% confident running around with the Ghost shooting 3gun. What other good options are out there?
  7. When I had a standard buffer with all the weights removed I was running full gas on my XLP gas block. Even though it was full gas, I did notice less felt recoil. I only turned the gas down when I switched to the JP Silent Captured Spring system, which allowed a lot more tweaking and tuning. You should be GTG with the standard non XLP block and no weights in the buffer. That was roughly the weight of the JP low mass buffer.
  8. removing buffer weights should fix your issue. Are you using the low mass carrier from AA as well? I removed all of the weights from my buffer and got mine running 100% no matter what ammo I fed it. I'm running the low mass carrier and XLP gas block. I'm lucky enough to know a lot of the guys from Adams Arms and shoot with them fairly regularly. They helped me out a lot. I eventually switched to the JP silent capture spring with the spring pack. I'm currently using the lightest spring and have turned the gas down 2 notches (which I think is 50%), and it still runs anything I throw at it. Just ran some M855 and M193 last weekend.
  9. Do you need a 1-whatever if you are running a red dot? I found that once I added a red dot to my rifle, I never used the scope at any power lower than 2 1/2 -3 power. I switched to a Vortex 2.5-10x32 FFP optic. I know that's out of your price range, but you can find good scopes like that for less.
  10. 12 1/2 lbs here. That's with 2 optics for Open / Unlimited Divisions. Dot doesn't even move when I shoot. Very steady on target too. Here is a fairly recent pic. I have swapped the GripPod out for a MagPul vert grip and a Harris bipod since this
  11. I have the Vortex Viper PST 2.5-10x32 on a Vortex 2" offset cantilever mount. There is plenty of room to get the eyepiece were you need it.
  12. I know I have heard a few here say they use more than one ammo in their rifles. Like 55's for 300 and in, and 69's or 77's for 300 and out. I have settled in 55gr Hornady for 300 and in, and 68gr Hornady for 300 and out. 77's didn't do well in my gun. If you use more than one ammo, whic one do you zero with? I am debating. 80% of my shots will be 300 and closer. So right now I am zeroed for that. My 68's hit 1 1/2" high, and 1/2" left from my 55gr zero. Should I zero with the 55's and know the hold? Should I zero with the 68's ad know the hold? Or should I use the 55gr zero and dial in 6 clicks up and 2 clicks left when I use the 68's? (MOA scope with 1/4MOA clicks)
  13. If you read this thread from the beginning I think you'll see that a lot of people here favor the LCT. If it's between that and the Loadmaster, for a beginner and especially loading .223 it's no contest. The Classic Turret is the best. It was tough to get a read on it. Most recommending the Lee Turret, but many saying progressive. Thanks for the reply.
  14. So which is better for the beginner? Lee Classic Turret or the Lee Loadmaster progressive? I'm looking to getting into reloading as well. Most for lower volume .223 match ammo.
  15. It's not the knobs sticking out the side that's the issue. It's the clearance up front. JP seems too low to clear the side charger mount on the rail. I had the SWFA SSALT mount before, and it's knobs stick out the same side as the charger and I never had issues with them.
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