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  1. Favorite for me was 4.0g of Titegroup behind a MG 124 CMJ @ 1.14". I ran it down to about 3.8g and still made minor, but it felt a little too sluggish to me. All the loads were accurate and you could probably get away with 3.7-3.8g for her and still make minor. It'd be super cush :cheers:

  2. I'll play...

    Seekins Upper/Lower/Tri-Rail, Adjustable Gas Block and Brake

    RBros/Seekins/Rock 18" barrel (Rock barrel contoured by Seekins to RBros spec and chambered by RBros)

    ACE stock

    Leupold Multigun 1-6x in Leupold mount

    Youngs SLC carrier

    BCM Mod-3 CH

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  3. Straight on photos can be deceiving, but this thing looks huge and heavy. Anyone have dimensions and weight? Could the weight, if its high, be a major factor in its effectiveness?

    Thanks,

    Mark

    I weighed one on a postal scale awhile back and recall that my dirty, powder fouled brake weighed in at just under 4oz.

  4. I have zero knowledge to add to this other than your best bet for M1A HM iron sight information is P.E. Kelley on this forum or at multigunmedia.com..... PK is a great guy and always willing to help fellow shooters out.

  5. I really like the Fiocchi 1oz, although I imagine the 7/8oz ones are just as good. The 1oz ones are just so stoopid accurate that I haven't even tried the 7/8oz slugs. They work great out of my M2, but don't always function the SLP.

  6. After having both a tricked out Glock 34 and 35, and now having an XDm 5.25, my vote is for the XDm. Shoot all the different brands that you're interested in and see which one works best for you. The good thing about most of the people doing this sport is that they're more than willing to let you shoot their toys.

  7. Thanks to everyone who helped make this match happen. I hope everyone enjoyed shooting the bolt gun and thank you Doug and Scott for allowing us to be a part of this match. Prop guns always seem to be a bit of a time sink, and our stage was long enough as it was, so thank you Earl for keeping guys moving through the rest of the stage so I only had to worry about getting people on target and making wind calls!

  8. I'm planning to start work on my LTR again. How do you like the Surgeon bottom metal? Any reason to go with Surgeon or Badger bottom metal? When I started a few years ago only Badger was available for using AICS mags. Both are about the same price and are quality manufacturers. Help me choose.

    Not to intrude.....but take a look at the Seekins AICS DBM setup if you haven't already. I like them better than either the Badger or the Surgeon due to the push button AR style mag release.

  9. We don't have a clue what option 1 start is.

    8.1.1.1 Loaded (Option 1): magazine filled and fitted (if applicable), chamber(s) loaded, hammer and/or

    sear cocked and safety catch applied (if the shotgun is designed to have one).

    8.1.1.2 Loaded (Option 2): magazine filled and fitted (if applicable), chamber(s) empty and the action

    closed.

    8.1.1.3 Unloaded (Option 3): fixed magazine must be empty, detachable magazines removed and

    chamber(s) must be empty. The action/bolt may be open or closed.

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