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ChrisC

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  1. i agree with mike as well but as a cop it is my duty to give lawyers hard times every chance i get
  2. Mike.... stop with all that fancy lawyer talk
  3. i would be game, hell i live in the middle of nowhere as it is so it makes no difference which time zone the match is in
  4. I'm down 25 through 6 stages 15 were on one stage because of a massive brain fart.
  5. Judging by the time I have to wake up tomorrow I don't think it counts...looks like my ammo won't get there till tomorrow either... Cutting it way to close.
  6. Did you try this? I don't know if we had the same gunsmith but if the method was to bend the factory spring to lighten the trigger then all it needs is a little de-arching. if your gun wasn't done by this method it is time to replace the mainspring.
  7. there are three on gunbroker right now, all over the 1k mark... i saw a 3 inch on the there other day that went pretty good...
  8. I'm kind of glad the market is what it is since I'm swapping over to a 625 after the Mississippi classic
  9. the market does influence the price. Last I heard from smith the short answer is no future plans to release another 610
  10. Well mine had that issue. I was told to take out the. spring and trace its outline on paper, then lay the spring on the table and push slightly in the center of the arch with my finger.... Took care of the problem.
  11. so who all is going? It's just around the corner...
  12. Thanks for your input everybody. Reloading a revolver in itself is an art form. I have been shooting my 610 since 2009. My reloads most of the time are pretty good. I use round bullets held by firm clips but about once a match I at least have one reload that requires speciql attention. I spent last weekend with hopalong and me proposed the hypothesis that nothing loads faster and is more forgiving than a 646 or a 625. Even if the load is .15 faster it could save several seconds through out the course of a match. This has evolved into a project to see which revolver is the fastest in my hands. Thank you again for your input and lets see how this works out.
  13. Sarg...I had issues swing a 6.5 on transitions. Damn thing just wanted to keep on going. 625 is on its way. Gotta run them head to head to see who the winner is.
  14. Yes, its been carminized........
  15. Javy will have a mirror shine on his shoes... you better watch him
  16. I currently shoot a 4 inch 610 that has been carmonized back when he hated hammer spurs and had time to whack them off. After spending the day with Hopalong I have a question that I'd like your input on. How much faster can you reload a 625 than a 610. I actually held a 625 today and stared into the huge holes in the cylinder. It does, in theory, seem that the 625 would load faster because there is less for the rounds to catch on. I use 200 gr RN 40 bullets which help tremendously with the 610 but there is still all that extra meat between the holes. I have never felt that I am slow on my reloads, especially when I take the time to practice them but have had the moon stand on the cylinder while reloading. I am in the constant pursuit of elevating my game. Would it be worth exploring the idea of dropping the 610 platform and switching to the 625? how much would I expect to gain?
  17. im in Cornith for the second weekend in a row.. staying at the Holiday Inn
  18. The only thing that would be better than Memphis in November would be Memphis in a warmer month.
  19. A little over 1000 miles round trip
  20. I'm looking forward to this class so much I showed up a week early...... at least they were having a monthly match... see you this saturday
  21. Regardless of hit factor you are still only shooting against revo shooters. As long as your faster and have better points than the guy behind you he doesn't matter what the hf is.
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