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Wehrwolfe625

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  1. Oops. I was trying to say I had the same ah-ha moment as well Todd ! I have been retraining my grip as well. Indexing with the weak hand middle finger under the trigger guard. I can now grip higher actually pressing in higher on the frame. The gun tracks like it's in a vise! I wish I could post a picture maybe I do not have enough posts on the forum?

  2. I was at the range the other day, and this guy in the adjacent bay had this blowout! Fortunatly the chap was not injured and he had me inspect this piece. He was using Fiocci factory .357, did not have a squib, and said on the "last" round "it just fell apart in his hands." My only conclusion is that the cylinder was misaligned. What do you guys think?

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  3. Shot 1 year (2006) 100 rds every saturday I could with my first gun, HK usp .45 at indoor range. In Nov. 06 I saw Jerry Miculek's vid on youtube. I traded the HK for a 625 bought the Advanced Revolver video and DRYFIRED!!!! March of 07' got introduced to USPSA and shot 2 matches a mon. for the rest of the year plus 1 sectional and DRYFIRED!!!! At 1st classification I was C. In 08' I shot 2 USPSA matches and 1 IDPA each month plus 1 sectional, 1 idpa state, 1carolina cup and I also DRYFIRED!!!! 09' 3 USPSA matches a month, 2 area matches, 1 sectional, and Nats. I think I dryfired a little bit too. I finally made GM in approx. 2yrs and 2 mos. without a ton of wasted bullets downrange.

    I didn't write this message to toot me 'ol horn. Yes I am proud that I accomplished certain goals, but more importantly I am proud to be a part of something that is so positive and that can bring so much fulfillment to the good men and women involved in the shooting sports.

    p.s. Thanks to B.E forum!!

    A59611

  4. Thank you for the kind words and all the information gathered from this forum! Gary, I'm still kicking myself in the arse for that one, but I will abide by your wishes and ask Cat soon (just looking for the most romantic time to spring it on her :blush: ) Thanks again everyone, see you soon!

  5. I know I started this topic to congradulate Cliff for winning Area 6, I just wanted to stop by again to remind people to check out Matt's scores too. He was pretty close to Jerry moppin' our butts! Pretty good for a lefty :cheers:

  6. Hats off to Cliff winning Area6 and an honorable mention to Griffin for kickin' both our cracks!!! :cheers: It was good to meet all yall revos, hope to see all of you soon. Cliff, you look a little different than your avatar. I'm glad Perdue introduced me to you, I wouldn't have known who you were. Until next time.

  7. I noticed one thing I was doing and that was thumb cocking the hammer on the draw. Too many years of SASS I guess. That and I found myself starting to stage the trigger as the day went on, especially when shooting steel.

    Also, first speedloader centered like first magazine means 7th speedloader is too far over.... note - move speedloaders further to right. And seven speedloaders on the belt is close to not enough for big non-revolver friendly stages where you make a lot of standing reloads and dump live ammo.

    I wish I had a seasoned revolver competitor to work with. Is there any good material like Matt Burkett's videos, but for the revolver? If Jerry's video helpful for the revolver basics?

    Hey James, Devon here. I have shot at Statesville and I think rowan with you. I am glad you decided to go revo. Next time we are at a match, let's get on a squad together and slow the whole thing down :devil: I have a North Mtn moonclip holder that you can try, I think you'll dig it! As far as videos go you can't go wrong with Jerry's, I have watched it for 2 years and still pick up on the the little things that he does( at least in that year it was taped) and try to see tidbits of clips on youtube. Hope to see you soon, neighbor!

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