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LeoHallak

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  1. Big fan of Omega Speedmaster Pro's, the history of the watch is fascinating. Ball and Oris have some very nice watches also. Leo
  2. My vote has always been for triggers first So I am in. leo
  3. Have a new Limited, and would like to know if there is any differences between the blue mags and the chromed ones Henning is selling? I would like to save a few dollars if possible. Also, need to get an action job done, where is the best place to go? Would the hammer group Henning sells do the trick, or does it need to go to a gunsmith? Thanks for any help, Dave Personally I like the blues mags more they seem to be more reliable. The action job henning sells is very nice it will drop in and probably will not need a gunsmith. For a trigger job, I think Henning is the best person to ask about that. Also let is break in and see how it feels. only other thing you might do is a 13lb trigger spring.. Shoot it first get 500-1000 rounds through it. leo
  4. with a hard sear and hammer you can have a better trigger job and keep it for a very long time. the factory hammer and sear are a little soft. I think one of Hennings hammers he has had for 10 years at least? Leo
  5. Dont forget he will have the hardened sear pin too.. the hard sear does grove into the factory one a little bit. Leo
  6. I am really liking the extra power extractors from Wolff, and for sure thats a good one to carry. Leo
  7. I usually don't mention spare sights, cause I shoot open , but I did see a limited rear sight break this weekend at A3. It can be very hard to shoot small steel plates without a rear sight blade Leo
  8. I carry firing pin, slide stop pin hardened (I have broken 1 so far), and extractor for hard parts, spring wise firing pin, sear and recoil. past that spare gun. Leo
  9. Best movie I have on Blu Ray is probably Kingdom of Heaven Dir Cut. Leo
  10. Last time I talked to him he was planning on open and limited. He is still in Norway till the end of the month after shooting the Nordic Rifle Match. Leo
  11. I love my ghost holster. used one on my STI also. Never had a problem Leo
  12. To make it easier I reverse my Cmore adjustments. if not you can bend a allen wrench or you can pull the mount off and do it that way. the mount should true back up. I sight in at 17 yards with a 38 super. Leo
  13. its my 9mm and its large frame and no it doesnt load past 18 in factory mags. Josh said he got it to 20 rounds with a interesting follower idea. Leo
  14. I guess I am mag rich... personally I like to have 2 big sticks just in case time get short and i cant clean one between stages. and I have 4 - 24 rounders.... But honestly you will be fine with what you have. I just prefer 24 rounders to stock leo
  15. 14 year patent that shows a date of Sept. 26th, 1995 does that mean it expires here real soon? or is it on the date it was filed in 1994? Leo
  16. Josh does that himself at my shop. Leo
  17. I use SR for 7625 and when I loaded N350, But I have a lot of SR. But I know henning just uses SP for his 7626 loads. Not so sure i would want to use them with N350 if you are getting that hot.
  18. When I talked to Henning last he was 3rd Overall. I think Daniel Horner was in 2nd place. but that was yesterday. Leo
  19. I sent in a scope to be checked out and Valdada was nice very fast on scope replacement. Leo
  20. Honestly sounds like you are well on your way... what do your hammer hooks measure now? they should be cut to around .012. a lot of the time you have to make sure most of the half cock is shortened or even removed so it doesn't have problems with it. Did you also do the other standard things for a trigger job on one? smooth the trigger shoe sides, polish the top of the trigger plunger? sounds like you have the 13lb hammer spring. Leo
  21. Henning is in Norway at the moment shooting the Nordic Rifle Championships and will be gone till the end of the month. But I do know I have talked him about this and at the present he doesn't have any plans to do any trigger related videos. Its too risky someone doing a trigger job and not fully knowing what they are doing and having accidents happen. On a different note.. depending if you have prepped you are getting very close to a decent trigger right there and a smith should be able to smooth out the rest. And maybe he will let you watch him work? If your trigger and sear arent prepped it takes a little bit of work to get them going. Leo
  22. Today in the FIFA Confederations Cup. Leo
  23. Just nice to see quick great service. Thanks You, lots of good people in Colorado. Leo
  24. Here are the pics. I really miss you guys too! Starting to miss hearing things like, "Vertically Challenged" or "You sure you can reach over that wall to hit those targets?". As of right now, Area 4 is definitely on my calendar. Not 100% I'll be there, but it will be great to shoot with you guys again! interesting they took weight off the comp... I wonder if they sped up turn around now. I have just kept shooting mine because there was no reason to have it sit on a shelf 6 months. Leo
  25. That length is just fine. I have probably put around 8k of Zero 180GR JHP and never had a problem. But I have never tried Montana Golds in my limited, But they could have a slightly different profile then Zero's. Like a lot of people have said. chamber check a few rounds and see what ones arent working and it should be easy to tell why.. crimp or sizing.. leo
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