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115 everglades v2 jhp over 4.5 gr of WSF. 130-132 PF from a 14.5 SI barrel. Thay loads consistently shoots better than I can with a 2moa dot. WSF is cheap and I can find it anywhere and no way I will ever go back to coated bullets and cleaning comps after shooting jhp. Everglades are cheaper than most people realize if you buy 4k at a time.
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On 12/27/2019 at 5:32 AM, Runeight said:
Still waiting for reply.
Not sure why they haven't gotten back to you, maybe just lost in the Christmas shuffle. There web site is back up and lots of mounts in stock.
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Tevo sports web site is back up for those looking for a 510c mount. Mine is on the way and I am really excited to try this dot on an open gun.
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Tevo sports web site is back up for those looking for a 510c mount. Mine is on the way and I am really excited to try this dot on an open gun.
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There shouldn't be that much difference recoil/dot rise. I would run the heaviest bolt/buffer combo I could to slow things down and delay the opening but after that take advantage of the cost and availability and practice. Once the gun is running reliably it will do more for your game than any buffer voodoo.
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Blitz 5150hd , Blitz buffer weight and a JP 308 rifle spring is pretty close to a plug and play. It gets better with short stroking but at that point your technique is going matter more than buffer voodoo.
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I would say somewhere between 6 and 7.5 is where 90% of PCCs fall. Any heavier and your movent suffers and any lighter and tracking suffers.
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The D60 pmag is very reliable. Some of the 20rd 12guage drums are marginally more reliable than the 3ft long 20rd stick mags.
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My titan rocket went the NFA lower just fine. The finish was what I would consider better than average for a printed item so I didn't touch the actual magwel. It did need some blending for a true chute with no edges. I like the techwel on my wife's Gibbs alot better but its twice the money.
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I have to have a more multipurpose load since we shoot both USPSA and 3gun. I find stuff more in the 140-150 pf range has a quicker and more predictable recoil impulse. It will also take down cranky steel and spinners more efficiently than a 125-130pf load. We also shoot to 100yards so I need something that will stay around 2-3moa. 115gr Everglades v2 JHP with WSF 4.5(130pf) - 5.2(150pf) does what I need without changing components around for different disciplines.
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As I said it's not my belt but it gives some ideas about how a pro sets there's up. I have a horizontal pouch on right side and a SpeedRL in front. The load and make ready mag goes on the magnet and a 33 goes on the pouch. Seen to many 140s get used and the person does not have enough ammo to finish the stage. As far as the spare bolt goes with practice you can change it in about 5 seconds. I am not shooting national level events so I dont bother with one but I do understand why its there.
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On 9/14/2019 at 10:30 AM, RaylanGivens said:
Do you run the Blitz stainless steel buffer weight and an additional 3/8 of an inch additional buffer spacers to short stroke your PCC? Do you have any trouble with trigger reset?
Yes, both mine and my wife's are setup that way. I tried the A5 tube blitz recommended but I wouldn't go that route unless you absolutely needed a LBHO.
Both guns will run with less stroke with 150pf ammo( factory 115gr) than my normal 130pf ammo but both will reset there triggers just fine.
I personally don't run the hyperfire shoe as it drags on my finger pad and causes reset issues.
One thing I did notice is that when i thought i was getting trigger freeze it was just a timing issue, taking more stroke out not less fixed it for me so don't be afraid
to try less stroke if your trigger reset gets weird.
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It happens, alot of people i know just run without em.
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6 hours ago, Orbit said:
Hello,
I have the PWS PCC 9.5 9mm rifle. Previously, it has a 6.2oz buffer on it with the original buffer spring. The muzzle brake/compensator was its original mitigatory one.
Now, I installed the blitzkrieg Hydraulic Buffer - High Damped (HD) and AR-10 (308) Buffer Spring. The compensator is now the original one after the failure of the recent purchase of Lantac Dragon. I also put 4 quarters at the back of the buffer/spring for short stroke (after putting this, it eliminated the round that is going/pointing up that prevents the round from going into the barrel)
Test results yesterday after zeroing my 2 red dots in 25 yards:
1. All 147, 124 & 115grains projectiles are accurate and efficient, no FTF, no FTE, all firing
2. Tested double taps in 10 yards (range rules) ; all second shots were 8-12 inches apart to lower left, except for 147g 3.4gTG 1.120"AOL with 145pf (1 inch apart still lower left)
3. Still have recoil and lots of movement on my red dots (but within the target, unlike before the movement is way out of the target)
My barrel have no ramp but I put a bit thru Dremel and from that day onwards, all FTF is eliminated.
Plan: I will try your load and If I have extra money this coming days I will buy the 3 stage buffer that you have.
Would you mind posting the pic of your whole PCC rifle? Type/model of your buffer and kind of spring for best reference?
Every pcc has some dot movement even well tuned ones. Your particular gun being short and light in the muzzle is going to have more dot movement than a heavier gun all things being equal. There are 2 basic theories on buffers,
1. Heavy mass systems
2 light mass systems
The heavy systems have less felt recoil with about the same dot movement but it takes a fraction of a second longer for the dot to return.
Light systems have more felt recoil but the dot returns quicker.
Since you already have the blitz system I would run that. Blitz buffer, buffer weight, 308 rifle spring and about 3/8 of short stroking with around 130pf ammo. After that it's more stance and grip then chasing comps.
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The bolt is opening to soon. You need to go back to running weight in the bolt. Light weight short stroked setups are the most difficult to tune properly. The heavy blitzsetup is way easier to tune and you won't be blowing cases apart.
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Qc 10 lower with a heavy buffer system as your going to be running full power 255gr 45 loads. Taccom has barrels and upper.
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https://matthewsfabrication.com/product/adjustable-kydex-cheek-rest/
Get the one for the 10/22 fits perfect.
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My ruger had far more ejection issues with factory ammo vs minor PF reloads. Seemed like the lower bolt speed helped the extractor hold the case in place. Mine required both extractor and ejector tweeking to run 100%. It was perfect for about 2k then started giving issues.
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3 hours ago, TNREDNECK said:
We have at least 3 ruger. PCC at our club , no one hassles them at all. They all run good no problems . None of them are able to overcome the disadvantages of the platform, and really be competitive. If your looking for a low cost gun. To compete with it’s great, I just don’t know many shooters who don’t want to improve and it’s difficult to do with the Ruger .
I have shot mine in alot of matches and i just dont get what these "disadvantages" to this platform are? Sure its a steak and baked potato over weight but thats not really an issue due to the balance point. The only real problem is the mag release and i think you could easily make M before it would affect your classifier.
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Less bore offset = less issue but it's still the same concept. With a 12yrd zero it's going to shoot low at 7yrd and high at 25yrd how much is going to directly depend on your bore offset and that number has a lot more variation in open than pcc and is probably the reason short yardage zeros are not as much of a problem for some gun/optic combos. And yes on longer shots where your splits are slower I would personally rather have the dot exactly where the poi is going to be.