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Trey

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  • Birthday 12/28/1970

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    Roseburg, Oregon
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    guitars, shooting, reading
  • Real Name
    William (Trey) L Allen III

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  1. MB user here as well. 34, stock barrel - cleans up easily, no leading .357 (yup) 150 (that weigh 148, MB may be cheap but they can run light) 2.8 Bullseye 1.155 PF= 129 - 131 last time I chrono'd there was only 20fps spread between three shots, only 10 fps off the mean for the hi and lo. Best I've seen for mouse loads. Most accurate load I've found with any bullet/powder. Costs less, uses less powder, most accurate load to date, smokes a little but not enough to bother me, no leading. YMMV, hope that helps.
  2. Thanks! That made my day. Were you running around in your socks? You had some nice slides.
  3. No, (at least not yet...) from the website USPSA Limited/production nationals Sept. 9-12
  4. The most accurate load for my glock 34 is bullseye over a 150 gr. MasterBlaster (.357) bullet. The smoke is a smidge more than FMJ and just as clean in the barrel. It greatly surprised me (and my friend) for whom I was testing this load. He had some bullseye and MB pills he wanted to see if it worked in a glock. It worked so well, he ended up buying a g34 and I switched to this load. More accurate, and less expensive. It was a slam dunk. Plus I haven't had to clean more and no leading after 5k down the barrel. Hope that helps.
  5. Trey

    Reapplying TruGrip

    My trugrips last a long time and I love them. But I have borderline hyperhidrosis (sweaty palms) and I disintegrate my guitar strings and grips faster than normal. I've had an edge come lose every once in awhile and I've found you can reseal the grip with 3m 77 adhesive. It's a spray that I spray onto a qtip, spread and seal and then the grip will last longer. Hope that helps. Trey
  6. My wish would be for b=4 for major or minor scoring.
  7. +1 to what Lawman said. The CCS is great! In fact, a friend and are headed to the CCS match next weekend.
  8. Homie, I live in Roseburg and understand your pain. Before going to ANY southern section match, call the day before and verify with the local club president that there is going to be a match. My shooting partner has driven to medford and eugene this year and there was no one there on the scheduled match day. Very frustrating. Pm me if you want more details.
  9. Or you're hearing protection falls/knocks off. Then you are allowed to stop yourself. The RO might not see it and it hurts shooting a stage without muffs. I know.
  10. Gene Morin is his name. 3rd open, 4th overall, 1st A. He's my good friend and practice partner. Not bad for a guy who shoots a revo for only a few months every year.
  11. Try different powders (even fast ones), you might be surprised. I switched to MB this year. The most accurate load for my glock 34 is bullseye over a 150 gr. MB (.357) bullet. The smoke is the nearly the same as FMJ and just as clean in the barrel. No leading at all. It greatly surprised me (and my friend) for whom I was testing this load. He had some bullseye and MB pills, he wanted to see if it worked in a glock. It worked so well, he ended up buying a g34 and I switched to this load. More accurate, and less expensive. It was a slam dunk. Hope that helps.
  12. Try different powders (even fast ones), you might be surprised. The most accurate load for my glock 34 is bullseye over a 150 gr. MB bullet. The smoke is the same as FMJ and just as clean in the barrel. It greatly surprised me (and my friend) for whom I was testing this load. He had some bullseye and MB pills he wanted to see if it worked in a glock. It worked so well, he ended up buying a g34 and I switched to this load. More accurate, and less expensive. It was a slam dunk. Hope that helps.
  13. WWW.VANEKCUSTOM.COM
  14. My practice partner has one for icore. It is a tack driver. He gets 2" groups at 50 yards. I would buy one in a heartbeat, if I shot revolver. He paid $850 for his.
  15. I've recently started doing match warm up and I really like it. It helps me get in the "shooting mode." Steve Anderson has a great match warm up that is in his new book. You can see it on the preview he has on his web site. I use his warm up process. I also cut some small metric targets from grocery bags and stapled them to the safety area to warm up. Here's a pic. http://jerrythegeek.arpc-ipsc.org/gallery/7a3s/HPIM2615 You can see a print out from Steve's preview on my range bag.
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