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MFP4073

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  1. You two need to stop practicing right now! I am never going to be able to keep up!! Great work man. Keep it going. Looking forward to Sunday.
  2. Sounds like you are narrowing it down. I mentioned the cage because my pistol was dropping to half cock position when I would pull the trigger very slowly in SA mode. It turned out the cage was moving up and down in the back so much it would let the hammer go. I sent it back to CZC and they tightened it up by peening the sear cage "forks" that go under the frame lip so it could not move up an down any more. That solved my problem several thousand rounds ago.
  3. check to see if the sear cage has excessive play up and down toward the rear end of it.
  4. Ahhh yes... I remember having trouble with that one as well. 2006 A7 Championship?? I have a similar video. i was shooting limited. I'll have to see if I can dig it up.
  5. Thanks man! It came out really nice. I couldn't wait to get home to re-assemble the guts. I fit a new firing pin stop, front sight and replaced the extractor spring. Now I just need to get to the range to dial it back in. The only thing I was wondering about is if chroming the slide is going to affect the weight of the pistol (production rules concern). I probably should weigh it sooner rather than later and make adjustments if necessary. See you in a couple weeks. Time to go outside again!!!
  6. I just got my slide back from chrome.
  7. I run an 11.5 lb Cajun spring in my SP01 Shadow Target with an extended firing pin from CZC. No problem at all with Winchester primers.
  8. I shot a whole season and the nationals last year with my first CZ from CZC. It is the first prodction pistol I like competing with as much as my custom built STIs (for limited / open). Previously, in production, I have used a Sig X5AA, 229, G17, and a Beretta 92. It took me longer to get a consistent grip than it did to get used to the DA trigger. I also had to switch the right side safety from the Shadow Target style to the standard style because I kept bumping it on (gorilla hands). All in all, I love my CZ. Good luck with yours!
  9. I run my Shadow target with MG 124 JHP, 3.9 gr Titegroup, 1.097 OAL. PF is right around 131-132. It ran 132 pf at the nationals for me this year. I find the accuracy to be good. For fun, I tried out some MG 130gr .356 FMJs. I made a variety of charges using Titegroup to test. The groups were horrible for all of them.
  10. Two of my 627s have the bead front sight. Generally, I like fiber optic sights on my handguns but I actually like the sights on these two. I find them quick to acquire, especially when I am shooting steel with them.
  11. Great memos Dave. I didn't even know you started this. I think I would like to start one as well. Now I know when and what you've been practicing!
  12. Really looking forward to the match this year. Thanks for picking it up again this year guys!
  13. Great job to Dan, the regular Harvard crew, and everybody else who was involved in putting the match on! This was one of the most enjoyable matches I have shot (and watched others shoot) all year. Thanks for the hard work! Your efforts are appreciated! Hopefully I wasn't one of those grumpy RO's. -Matt...
  14. Looking forward to the match Dan. Sent my app to Rob yesterday. -Matt...
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