I've noticed the same thing and it amazes me. The first shot should be the only thing that is just as fast in dry fire as in live fire. Because there are no differences except the shot at the end. Why is it? I can only guess it has something to do with the realization that you're handling a loaded (more dangerous) firearm, hat requires more careful handling....
Sorry to hear about the break up Jake. I've been there too. I hope you'll get over it soon. It took me quite a while. And "dating" lots of other women didn't really help for me, in case you were contemplating that
Time will heal this kind of stuff.
I have no experience with Limcat. But my experiences with CR are great! Plus like the Top 3 in every divison in the world use CR Can't go wrong with it. Secure and FAST!
Well, I guess one can make it as expensive as possible. The question is: will it make that person more competitive?
I think generally speaking, it will not
Use Federal LP 150 primers and seat them below flush (or as far as they go depending on the make of brass). This should take care of all misfire problems.
They're waaaay too small for me. And too slick to boot. I can't understand how Jerry can be so fast with them. They have everything I don't want in a grip
LOL, you've got to be kidding? Travis could do two reloads while Jerry does one (assuming they both hit their personal best). Jerry did a 1.4 s reload in his record runs, while Travis could probably hit a .65 s