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  1. +1 for the Brownells. I've been using mine for 8 years and it still looks new. Zippers all work, no wear holes, never had a gun damaged. I've put the bag inside a hard case for flying and shipping via UPS, never any damage. PLUS, they carry Brownells lifetime guarantee. If something does fail, return it for a new one. Yes, expensive but worth it to me.

  2. You can usually unbolt the tech loc from the accessory and put the ELS hook on. Really is the best way to go for 3-gun in my opinion. Once I get the belt on, I don't like taking it off so swapping accessories with the belt on fits my needs. Bit expensive but really works great. If you're going to keep the tech loc, I'd get the CR Speed. I used one for several years and it stood up very well. Inner belt is the loop Velcro so it doesn't catch on car seats, clothes etc. I've seen shooters add stick-on hook Velcro to the backs of the tech locs, that keeps a lot of contact. With pistol mags, shotgun caddies, a holster and a rifle mag pouch there will be very little Velcro contact on something like a CR Speed. You'll want extra wrap around "clamps" if you don't add Velcro. Before the ELS, I ran one in front and one in back and it still felt like my belt was going to fall off at any second.

  3. If you're shooting at 200-400 yards any dot bigger than 1 moa is a problem, it covers the target. Just switched from an EOTech to the JP JPoint with the 1 moa dot and 65 minute circle. Still not sure. I hit 265 yd Larues at SMM3G, missed the 220 yard targets from the bench (stage (?). Have to check to make sure the sight didn't move, if not, I know for sure it was me (most likely). Only problem with the JPoint is getting it adjusted. Still has the pistol sight system - 1/4" at 20 yds. Just takes a tiny bit to move a lot at 300. Be patient and go slow and you can get it.

  4. Haven't done a lot of testing but I've used standard AR .223 mags in my 6.8 spc and they run fine. I've used one 30 (only loaded 10 rounds) and one 5-round. I have the PRI mags and they work fine. First 6.8 was a buddy's, he had one PRI and three c-products. All of the c-products crapped on me at Rocky Mountain (several years ago) so I used the PRI after that.

  5. Just to throw another variable in, the drop and cast of the stock can also affect poa/poi. Before Kurt had his gauge available I spent hours on a pattern board, tried all the buttstock spacers and finally added and modified stuff until I was really close. Then I took the barrel out to the telephone pole at the end of the driveway and whanged it, twice, lightly. Gun fits me like a glove and shoots where I point it. If I had it to do over again, I'd ask the Hills to do the Kurt gauge thing, then mess with the stock.

  6. Been shooting the J-Point 1 minute dot/65 minute circle. Like it a lot. Shot it at Gen III Gun and had my best % ever. Shot EOTechs for years, only problem I had was the dot seemed to vary in intensity. Might have been my head position but I kept having to turn it up or down. Plus, it's heavy and bulky. Love the J-Point. Only problem was the adjustments are set up for big dots at 20 yards. Once I learned to just turn the screw a tiny bit, I got it sighted-in fairly easily.

  7. Just used the new JP J-Point with 65 min. circle and 1 minute dot. Worked great, took a bunch of weight off my gun compared to the EOTech I was using. Sits low so I took the cheekpiece off the stock and saved a bit there. Worked fine. I messed up my sight picture on the 275 - 300+ targets at Gen III and was too old and slow so I ran out of time on the 385 target but the sight worked great. Dot didn't "flare", stayed sharp. Only complaint is the adjustments are still for the close range pistol sight so zeroing at 300 yds. takes some very, very small movements of the allen head screws. Just had to be patient and move them very little.

  8. Pachmayr used to (might still) make a spray to slick up the pad. Their SC (?) series pads have a hard insert on the toe to prevent the pad from grabbing as you bring the gun to your shoulder. Hadn't thought of the Armorall trick, ought to do the job.

  9. As Jim Norman said, gun fit matters. I've done a bunch to my Benelli, drop adjustment, pull length and especially the cast. I have a hard pad on it and don't have a problem with my shoulder being sore no matter what I'm shooting. One gun probably won't work for both you and your wife. Get her her own gun and have a woman shotgunner work with her on fitting it. The different body parts women have change how the fit needs to work.

  10. Ace is threaded 10-32 on the front block. Get Uncle Mikes 593-101-100 from Brownells. Or, if you have the swivels, Brownells sells a bulk pack of the sockets only. Spend a bit of time in the fasteners aisle of the hardware store and find a 1/2" or 3/4" long screw. I had some in my part bins so flattened the head and tapered the underside to match the inside shape of the socket. Ground a bit off the swivel too. A little messing around and it works out fine. Clean and simple with no extra mounts hanging off the gun.

  11. Bird hunting 30 years ago. Partner had birds down before my gun was up. Plus, my upper arm was getting beaten to death. Asked him the secret, he told me to have my gun fitted and gave me the phone number of a gentleman 70 miles from my house. I won't shoot a shotgun that hasn't been fitted to me, just a waste of time and ammo. My M2 has at least 2X more cast than the stock spacers allow and minimum drop and a pull length of 12-3/4" to match my 5' 1" height. Makes a huge difference. Pat is right, as always.

  12. I have the ZEV in my gun and like it. Gunsmith buddy tells me that all the aftermarkets get rid of the drop safety to help the pull. That leaves only the firing pin block to prevent an AD if the gun falls. Anyone else heard this, is it a problem, has anyone had a dropped (or tossed in a bucket) AD with an aftermarket trigger?

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