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Bluemax29

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  1. I've been shooting Clays in 9MM minor for about 8 years without any problems. 3.2 Clays OAL 1.135 147 CMJ Montana Gold. It is a super flat and really nice load. This load has worked very well in my Glock 34 and a friends XDM 5.25

  2. Would you believe I recently acquired one. It had a very low round count and looked flawless. Went to the range and it shot perfect. Super flat with 7.2 autocomp, 124 MG, CCi primer at 1.165 OAL. 169 PF. I have to say Mr. Hardy, this is the best shorty gun I have ever shot. I don't know why you stopped building them, but it is a shame. :bow:

  3. I have reallt fell in love with autocomp. 124 gr jhp with 7.1 grains of AC @ 1.165 and small rifle primers make 170 in my t2 comp trubor and 174 in my t1 comp trubor. best 9mm major load i have found. I have not tried 3n37 or Silhouette though yet.

    +1 - I switched from HS6 115 grain to WAC 124 grain,

    and love it - soft and handles well.

    Jack

    Another great powder is 7625, very soft and flat like autocomp.

  4. What happened Daniel, I sell you an open gun and the boss wan't let you shot it. Had to go and buy yourself a new one I see. Bring that steelmaster with you to the Jan match, I would like to shot it.

    Johnny

  5. I'm the proud owner of a brand new Dawson Open Gun. I have been waiting a long time for this gun, but it was worth the wait. It is the flatest shooting open gun I have ever shot. The modern technology that Dave has put into this gun is amazing.

    I'm using 7.4gr. IMR 7625, 125 gr. Zero, Remington 38 super nickel brass, and federal primer. PF 172. Very Very Very Flat.

  6. I think during the summer months, short, fast, and moderate round count stages are the way to go. If most shooters can show up at 0900 and packing up by 1200-1300, you will have shooters show up. We try and setup or stages depending on the season of year and it works pretty good.

    I guess this would depend on where you live also.

  7. In 1999 during a club match in orange, texas, I saw a guys gun explode in his hand for the very same reason. Cracked the slide, blew the barrell up, but lucky for him it only gave him a bad powder burn and made his hand go numb for about 10 minutes. Firm believer in the powder check on my 650.

  8. Do you have a tri-glide trigger in that gun?. That might explain why it is so nice. I have one in my SVI open gun and one in a STI limited gun. It makes for the best trigger I have ever pulled. I had the opportunity to shoot one of these guns last year at the Florida State. I don't think you are going to be dissapointed with your purchase. Nice gun.

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