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I'm waaay late on this one, but Steel City Arsenal makes a nice magwell for P80.
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12 hours ago, SnipTheDog said:
There's a guy on this site that processes brass. I think he's Laxman on this forum. I've bought some fully processed .223 from him.
Much appreciated
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9 hours ago, James Abram said:
I use M&S Processed Brass. Great service, great product and good pricing.
https://msprocessedbrass.com/product-category/brass-processing-service
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6 minutes ago, andrewst359 said:
Google and suggestions will come up
Wow wish I would have thought of that. Just wondering if someone here had a recommendation. You can't always trust online reviews and ENOS forum referrals are usually pretty solid and reliable.
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Just getting into loading rifle and was wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a company that offers brass prep services. I just want to load it. lol
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I have been using a Lead Devil belt and I like it a lot, it's very ridged and comfortable . They have different widths so one could use it for both IDPA, EDC and USPSA. Just make sure you choose the one.
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I have been doing this for a quick minute and have found shooting is shooting. As others have stated, I have also found that generally speaking USPSA shooters are better shooters overall. There are exceptions but the way the game is played USPSA simply makes you a better shooter faster, IMO. I shoot both and have drifted to IDPA over the years simply for the ease of being able to shoot more big matches without burning a lot of PTO. It did hurt my USPSA game significantly. That's probably why I have been trying to get in more USPSA. lol
Ultimately both are great avenues to increase one's proficiency with a handgun. Be kind and welcome new shooters to either sport, it can only grow the community and spread the desire to maintain and fight for our 2A rights. IMO
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Common out and join us at the Firearms Academy of Seattle for the 2020 Archangel PRO Mag WA State IDPA Championship. Match take place August 8th and 9th. 12 stages 194 rounds.
https://practiscore.com/2020-washington-state-idpa-championship/register
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3.9 grains of Sport Pistol behind a blue bullet 165gr at 1.185 OAL runs great. I needed to bump to 3.9 due to position sensitivity with powder. Yields a 135 PF. If you give it the IDPA tilt it will average 840-850ish.
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3.25 Clays 180gr BlueBullet OAL 1.18
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If their prices were comparable to Blue Bullets or Precision Bullets I would give them a try. Currently the accuracy I am getting out of Precision coated bullets is excellent. Blue Bullets just got delivered, will load and test against the precision.
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It's a game not training!
Stopping to place fault lines will get you killed in a real gun fight.
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There is a reason why there aren't many people shooting open 9mm major with XD, M&P or Glocks. The gun's can't handle it. If you want to shoot open get a 2011.
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It was too subjective on cover calls and not consistent. IMO, I do however prefer the .5 scoring.
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When there are overall rankings and awards, it's a game! That's why IDPA,USPSA and the rest are shooting sports. If what you seek is training there are plenty of places for that as well. CheersI've never seen a fault line on the street, in the bush etc. They make this MORE of a game.
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Back from the dead. So any news on it???
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Well I guess I'll try and shoot it at a match and see what happens. If anyone has heard anything on this topic please post.
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As long as you look and sound good, is all that matters. LOL
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Totally agree. Earlier in the thread someone posted a pic of a S&W 1911 with slide cuts all the way through the slide, the verbiage also stats there are to lighten the slide. Allegedly that gun is legal. The briley even has a bushing barrel, common give a brother a brake. hahahaha
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I don't see that as all that different from the Briley pictured earlier.
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Yes.
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Right in the description it says "Slide ported lighting cuts", so how is that any different than the Briley??? Me thinks Roberto possibly spoke to soon. Comments welcome. https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/performance-center-model-sw1911-1
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That's a sweet looking pistol right there. I would have to agree. It is produced like that. I'm sure if it was made by Wilson there would be no question. As previously stated if the DVC is legal then the Briley should be as well. It has been established that Briley is a manufacturer. Glock and Springfield Armory both have pistols that have massive coffin cuts in the slide to reduce weight so whats the difference??? They sell more guns than Briley and others.
Blue Bullets .355" 147 FP Coating Chipping
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With increase in sales across the board QC was bound to get a little overwhelmed. I'm sure if you contact them they will make it right.