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John Whidden

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  1. Mine grips my polymer grip just fine but not my new Cheely.  What the OP is talking about it activating the locking lever on the back of the holster to retain the gun.

     

    It seems the Cheely trigger guard is causing the trouble.  My locking lever will operate if I push down on the lever that's on the left side of the holster while I move the locking lever. 

     

    I haven't looked hard at it yet and I hope there's some simple adjustment.

  2. Tampa-XD45 I'd be ashamed to show it.  While it works great it's not pretty.  I used a MIG welder set for thin material to build up the 4 corners of the rails.  Like about 1 full second of arc time at each corner.  From there I just started grinding and then filing. 

     

    I had to make the fit a little looser than I expected to get the gun to run, but it's considerably tighter than stock.

  3. I'm looking for a simple soft case for my open pistol.  I'd like something to fit into my pistol bag that I can easily take out of the bag and carry to the safe table.  Any recommendations of something to fit a 2011 with comp and big old C More on top?

  4. Both the CMP and NRA national championships require iron sights to be shot in some of the individual long range matches, so that means both scopes and sights for those events.  Palma is still all iron sight.

  5. I can't say I've tested this in pistol rounds, but it is indeed correct in rifle reloading.  I consistently get more lower SD, ES, and most importantly accuracy when I don't clean my brass. 

     

    For rifles I've found that purposely lubing the inside of the case neck gives better results than not lubing.  You'll want to use graphite, moly, or One Shot.

  6. Ours didn't need a break in.  We've found 2 things- first, use the magazine loader that came with the gun.  This will make sure the rounds stack up in the mag right.  Second, we've used SK (which is waxy and slick) ammo almost exclusively in the gun.  We've shot a little bit of CCI standard velocity and it also performed well but not as well as the SK.

  7. Thanks for the interest in the toolhead from forum members. We have done prototype 650 toolheads and will have 550 prototypes done very soon. Unfortunately, there aren't any pics or info on the CNC'd toolhead on our website right now. We will remedy that very soon. I expect that we'll have base toolheads ready to ship by the end of the month, and the floating die toolheads very soon after that. Pricing will be very attractive for the quality you will receive.

    John Whidden

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