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Finally read the FAQs

Finally read the FAQs (3/11)

  1. Yes ...... NO ....... Yes, I thought it was tight but no it was not. Thanks! Its always the simple shit!
  2. In the past, I've had the shell plate bolt tightening while reloading occasionally but now it's tightening after loading two or three rounds. What do I need to do to stop this? Scott
  3. Bosshoss ...... nice chamfer job and it looks familiar. Could that be mine? Scott
  4. I bought a 625 (past year) and the SSR 686 (past month) and haven't had any problems however with the IDPA rule changes I sorta, kinda, wish I had my money back!!
  5. Getting IDPA to allow more guns like the 8 shot will be like pulling teeth! I say create more divisions, allow more guns, and allow more people to shoot. More divisions can keep us all on a more equal playing field. Maybe I'm way off here but my competitive nature wants to compete on an equal playing field with guns / equipment. I assume we are waiting 6-8 weeks for HQ to decide what rules we will play by in 2015-16? HQ sending an email talking about the elimination of ESR has led to uncertainty and distrust in my eyes. It has put many of us in a state of limbo with our guns and equipment. Hell, I don’t know if I should start practicing with my 686 or 625 this winter …. Which is going to be the better fit for the IDPA revolver division? Although I enjoy shooting, I want to use the best gun and equipment for the division.
  6. I like the Gen 4's but I've found the new guide rod / captured recoil spring doesn't cycle some of my reloads. I purchased the Jager rod/spring and haven't had any problems. The Gen 4 model 35 40 cal will not cycle minor 40 without the Jager rod/spring. Having said that, I still like the Gen 4's. The 34 9mm is an great gun, and the G35 40 cal in minor caliber shoots as soft or softer than the 9mm. There is a ton of information on the internet about buying the 40 cal, changing the barrel to shoot 9mm or loading 40 minor plus you have the option to shoot 40 major so there are more options with the G35.
  7. +1 .. agreed From Hardest to Softest: CCI Large CCI Small Winchester Small Federal Large Federal Small
  8. From experience, the Glock 35 40 cal in minor is really soft shooting. The Gen 4 will not cycle minor caliber so you will need to order a Jager rod / spring. Might sound like a pain in the ass to fool with buying and changing the rod / spring but I've actually shot some matches in Production using the 40 cal in minor after buying the Jager products. Again .... very soft shooting. I vote to do some soul searching and figure out what you really want to do before spending a bunch of money on a gun, holster, magazines, mag holders ..... etc.
  9. Every two years we have rule changes and every two years we lose shooters who get tired of the rule changes so we gain a few and lose a few. The year they made the holster changes was the biggest member loss but IDPA recovered. Once again is the email I received from HQ in reference to my email complaint over the ESR change: I am sorry that you do not like the deletion of ESR. I am afraid that it simply had become a “participate and win a trophy” division. For most matches all you had to do is show up and not get DQ’ed and you would take home a trophy. That combined with the fact that it was a division with basically one gun, from one manufacturer in one caliber meant it’s time as standalone division is over. We are not going to dump ESR in the cold completely. We are looking at folding back into SSR like it was before. Back before 2005 it was one revolver division which ESR guns ruled. With a higher power factor for moon clip guns we think will come back to being a skills race, not an equipment one. Maybe by combining the two we will actually achieve a division with enough participation to actually bump up a shooter and be a viable and robust division. This is a sport, which means competition. When you are not competing against anyone, it is just expensive practice for the shooter and realistically it takes up resources, time and energy that could be used for a division that would be attractive to more competitors. I know that I probably will not change your mind but as a sport we have to grow and adapt. These changes reflect that drive.
  10. Thought I would shoot SSR in IDPA for 2015 and didn't see the new rule changes coming, so last month I bought a new SSR 686 Pro Series, comp III speed loaders & holders, holster, front sight, and a few other things to get me going. I have a few thousand 38 specials already loaded up using Winchester primers for practice from my ole PPC days .... I know ... I know. I made a mistake by using Winchester primers. Not all of my primers are going off so I need an extended firing pin? I've purchased Federal primers but need to shoot up my loaded rounds first. I would also like to have the cylinder chamfered. Recommendations on who to send my new pistol to for an extended firing pin and chamfering? I do not have the skills to do it myself and live in Southern Indiana.
  11. Email I received from IDPA HQ after sending them an email with my opinion. I also discovered this is the same email (cut / paste) another club member received after he sent an email: I am sorry that you do not like the deletion of ESR. I am afraid that it simply had become a “participate and win a trophy” division. For most matches all you had to do is show up and not get DQ’ed and you would take home a trophy. That combined with the fact that it was a division with basically one gun, from one manufacturer in one caliber meant it’s time as standalone division is over. We are not going to dump ESR in the cold completely. We are looking at folding back into SSR like it was before. Back before 2005 it was one revolver division which ESR guns ruled. With a higher power factor for moon clip guns we think will come back to being a being a skills race, not an equipment one. Maybe by combining the two we will actually achieve a division with enough participation to actually bump up a shooter and be a viable and robust division. This is a sport, which means competition. When you are not competing against anyone, it is just expensive practice for the shooter and realistically it takes up resources, time and energy that could be used for a division that would be attractive to more competitors. I know that I probably will not change your mind but as a sport we have to grow and adapt. These changes reflect that drive.
  12. You are right about this and law enforcement is making progress but its SLOW. Our local department made up of about 300 sworn officers took a look at a G21 and G41 (45 acp Glocks) this past month with a milled optics. Very nice ... quick. I think it would take some practice for us older LE's but this is the future and we should embrace the technology. With a past administration, the fear was officers would let the battery die or not regularly check the optic, but hell fire they are grown men who you've spent thousands of dollars training and you give thousands of dollars of equipment to. I think they are responsible enough to make sure their gun is in working order or they should be working somewhere else. I have been on the range with shooters who are trying to line up the front / rear sight but their eye sight is so poor its almost comical at times to watch. My fear is in a few years I'll be one of those shooters who the new officers are laughing at trying to aline my sights! I would like to see IDPA create more divisions and include a slide mounted optic division for my USPSA friends. For some of my open class friends, buying a slide mounted optic gun to shoot IDPA is no big deal to them plus it gives them more match opportunities.
  13. Troll or not it brought up some discussion.
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