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  1. 21 minutes ago, Single Stack said:

    Planning to go with the ZR tactical guide rod turned down to 0.25" for 1911 springs for 9mm 125gr and 147gr pf loads.  The recommendation is to use either 15 or 13lb Wilson flat wire springs.  My question are the Wolff 1911 recoil springs an acceptable equal to the Wilson?  I have always used the wolf recoil springs and have the 1911 springs already on hand.

    I read somewhere that they needed to be the flat springs vs. the wire springs. Can anyone confirm?

  2. I thought I'd post this suggestion for any new Q5 owners that see this:

    While I had the file out, I took the hard edge off the left side of the "Take Down Catch" (the square you pull down to field strip the gun). With my grip, my support hand thumb presses on the Take Down Catch pretty significantly. Under recoil, that thing turns into a cheese grater and destroys the inside of your thumb. Just passing the file over the edge of it works wonders.

    /2 cents

  3. 2 hours ago, Polymer said:

    If I remember correctly when I shot a ppq, you should be able to file the point of slide release that sticks up and contacts the slide notch. It's internal and can't be seen. You can make the point less pronounced/shorter so further movement and pressure is required for locking slide back. I don't recall how the spring was when I had the ppq. Both spring change and internal change of the slide release would be prod legal.

    Great idea!

    I just took a nice big chunk off of it and hope that'll do it.

    Thanks!

  4. I shot my new Q5 for the first time in a match yesterday (second overall Production, woohoo!) and although it ran perfectly the entire time, I did stop the gun two or three times by my high grip pressing the slide release lever inadvertently and locking the slide back. 

    Do you guys have any suggestions how to prevent that from occurring? Is there a way to stiffen the spring? Can you file that sucker down, or is that not Production legal?

    Love the gun so far, but I can't have the stoppages.

     

    Thanks, all!

  5. It has a pretty short chamber, so it's likely not going to eat everything that your 34 will. I haven't had mine long enough to have any malfunctions so I'm no authority on its reliability. The only two stoppages I experienced were from my high grip pushing the slide catch lever enough to lock the slide back. 

     

    Likewise, I had a nene G34 that took some work to get running reliably and a new M&P that had to go back to S&W a couple of times to get it running past a single magazine. Like rolling the dice I guess. 

    :)

     

    I noticed Hwansik's malfunctions and know he was shooting factory ammo. Could have been the gun, but my guess is that he didn't clean his magazines out and they gummed up from the talc like dirt there. I shot a few squads back from him and noticed the same thing with my  mags. I had to take them apart and clean them repeatedly to keep them going. I think he must have figured it out because he only had malfunctions that one day IIRC. That dirt was brutal. 

  6. Great stuff guys! This is exactly the stuff I was hoping to get from you experts.

    I went to the hardware store for 1x2's to build some vision barriers/walls, but they were all out so I'll get some this weekend and get to work creating some drills to work on this.

     

    And wow, Gutt is fast!

  7. I finally received my new PPQ Q5 Match today (yay) and realized that it doesn't really fit the Comp-Tac holster I bought for it. The side of the holster say PPQ/M2 5, so I believe that's the correct one, but the pistol doesn't fit very well. The trigger guard hits the stops before the rest of the pistol is where it should go. It's about 1/4 from where it should be. Has anyone else seen this? Do they make a Q5 Match specific model? Or perhaps this one is defective?

     

    Thanks

  8. I had a great time at Nationals and learned a ton, as it was my first, but I noticed that I am losing a ton of time standing still. As a Production shooter I've been running to each array, setting up, then shooting, then moving to the next array...rinse and repeat.

     

    Now that I see the error of my ways, I was hoping to dry fire the bejesus out of this to learn the "techniques," then apply them to my live fire. So with that being said, I'm looking for some dry fire drills to setup and practice. I'm very uncreative, obviously.

     

    Any favorite dry/live drills to get this down? I really want to be shooting as I get to a position.

     

    Thanks, all!

  9. I had to work a bit to get the Walther's PPQ magazines to fit properly with my CR Speed mag pouches and thought I'd share with the forum.

    I tried to use a washer behind the STI insert, but it I had to use a pretty big washer that just didn't look like it was going to stay put. I played with the other inserts but they were all just a bit too small except the CZ insert which was a little too big. Measuring them with the calipers, they measured 0.3225 thick. Working them down a bit with a file I found the spot where they seemed to have the proper tension and still allowed for more to be added via the tension adjuster. 0.3160 seemed to work best.

    Here's the "before" picture. Be sure to file off the side that will make contact with the magazine, the left side in this image.

    Anyway, hope this helps anyone who wondered if they could use the CR Speed pouches with the PPQ.

     

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  10. 10 hours ago, MemphisMechanic said:

    The top recipe featuring a 125 BBI is the only load I’ve run through my Walther as of yet. I am sure 3.65 - 3.70 grains will make 133 PF or so just fine. The Walther has a pretty fast barrel.

     

    Eventually I’ll do some group shooting with various OALs and charge weights in search of an optimal load, but right now I’m in “I have these leftover and they work” mode.

     

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    Wow, you guys are so organized!

    :)

     

    Did you seat at 1.110 just to be safe? Or did the profile of the bullet dictate that? I've read that the Q5 has a bit of a short chamber.

    Thank for the info!

  11. 14 hours ago, BillGarlandJr said:

    I do have a Q5. I’ve only had it a few months. I was curious about it, and wanted to run one through its paces so I picked it up. Yeah, the grip could be a little longer. Reloading it is literally a pain. I’m impressed with how it shoots, but because it isn’t quite the right fit I’ll probably end up selling it.

     

    If you’re shooting Albany next Saturday I can bring you some 135s if you want to give them a try.

    Bill-

    I'm sure you've seen it, but they do have 17rd mags with an extension on them for some extra real estate. I ordered a couple to try out and I can bring them to Albany if you'd like to borrow them. 

    It's killing me, I have all of the new gear I need to switch platforms ready to go...except the Q5!! Bought it online and wondering if I'm ever going to see it.

     

    Other than loads, did you try any other aftermarket parts? 

     

    Ya, if it is absolutely no trouble for you, I'd try a mag of your 135's.

    Thanks!

  12. 7 hours ago, BillGarlandJr said:

    I've got a Q5 too. The Blue Bullets 135gr over 3.6 of Prima V shoots really well out of it. Goes for about a 135pf.

    Bill, you have a Q5? Was that Pre-320? 

    Honestly surprised it fits in your hands. Like shaking hands with a pack of bananas.

    ;)

    Shooting it this weekend at Albany?

     

    Thanks for the info!

  13. 2 hours ago, SCTaylor said:

    About 3.6 of TG at 1.10 will net you 131/132 pf with a 124/125. But make sure to chrono in your gun!


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    Thanks, Scott!

    Looking forward to building up some loads and comparing them. I have quite a bit of TG left, but I do keep hearing great things about the PV.

    Cheers!

  14. 15 minutes ago, SCTaylor said:

    What powder(s) do you have available?


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    Mostly Tite Group, but a few lbs of Prima V that I haven't had a chance to try out yet. 

    CCI 500's if that matters. 

    Thanks

  15. I ordered a Walther Q5 Match and need to develop a load for it, but thought I'd ask the forum if they had already had a favorite recipe(s) I should consider. Since I have about 10K of SNS 125's, I'll likely use those unless you guys think I should look into another weight. I'm new to the platform and didn't know if there was a "de facto" bullet weight it liked.

    And for what it's worth, I plan on shooting it in USPSA Production, so looking to be above 125 PF.

     

    Thanks!

  16. 23 hours ago, motosapiens said:

    it starts as hard packed dirt with gravel, but turns into chewed up deep loose gravely dirt pretty quick. i use non-metal baseball cleats. I also try to keep the stage I work in good repair by filling in the deep spots and throwing some water on them to pack them down overnight, and sometimes even at lunch.

    Great info guys!

    Going to get a pair of cleats, and hoping for dry ground.

  17. I installed the PELT for a friend yesterday and it was really nice. I have one on order and hope it comes soon. Nice piece of kit from GGI.

    I have 4 P320's and two of them I have taken one of the sear springs out, two I haven't. I pulled one from my RX and I really didn't like it, so I put it back in. Hoping the PELT will lighten it up and still maintain a good feel with it.

    Side note, all 4 for my FCU's have a different feel to them. I see why Bruce is concerned with his gear working well in all 320's. Tolerances stack up.

  18. On 1/27/2017 at 0:07 PM, BillGarlandJr said:

    I'm shooting The Blue Bullets 135gr over Prima V. Regarding the slide velocity, I don't know if its moving even 10% slower, but its enough that I notice I'm able to track the dot better and drive it back on target faster and more consistently. I may come back to 124/125gr bullets for the Rx, but for now, while I'm learning to shoot with the dot, I'm liking the heavier bullet.

    I just ordered some of the Prima to try out. Do you think it's substantially better than TiteGroup? I ordered a few different recoil springs to experiment with to see if I can get this thing shooting better. Working on getting a tungsten guide rod made to see if that makes a big improvement. But for the short term, I'll stick with Production.

    ;)

     

    BTW, Bill, I thought I shot really well (most stages at least) on Saturday. How the heck did you get 10 SECONDS on me? Shesh. 

    Congrats on the first place Prod win.

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