Scott Steele
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Looking to load for .40 STI edge with 200 gr bear creek moly bullets an n320 or titegroup. I will be loading to 1.18. Thanks for any help
I load 3.9 gr of VV N320 with 200gr Bayou Bullet at ~1.187 and get 170 PF. This is with Federal primers and used range brass. Also this is out of a 6" Schuemann barrel.
Star low and work up. Maybe start at 3.7gr.
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Shooting USPSA at orange gun club tomorrow at 9am.
Come out and join us.
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Thanks for the replies guys.
http://vortexcanada.net/images/products/riflescopes/accessories/rac_rings_cm-203.jpg
Has anyone used this mount? Who makes it?
I don't really want a quick disconnect but I do want a cantilever that fits the Z6i eye relief without getting in the way of the SCR-11 side charging handle.
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I'm looking for SCR-11 owners and what scope mount they are using. I'm leaning towards a Larue/Bobro/ADM type mount. Has anyone experienced any problems with anything getting in the way of the side charging handle like doubled up magazines or the quick disconnects on some scope mounts?
I will be using a Z6i and prefer the actual scope mount to stay on the 1913/picatinny rail and not hang off the upper like the photos on the JP webpage show their mount hanging off.
I will call JP tomorrow to get their advice and or information on this subject as well but want to know what y'all have run across first.
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The short and sweet: 1911 is single stack and 2011 is double stack/ hi cap 20,21 sometimes 22 rounds for limited division.
Magazine length limit is 140mm.
Manufactures are STI and Infinity/SV.
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Looking at the RO's timer is best.
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Getting close
When and where is registration?
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Yep, I can't say enough about how much I appreciate a good product and service.
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3.6 should be a great starting point and try a 10 or 9 lb. Wolff recoil spring.
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Thanks to Jack and the Space City crew! It was a great match.
+1, Jack and the RO's did a great job!
Also a THANK YOU to Briley for the Franchi 3-gun shotgun that was raffled on Sunday, that I won
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Very nice!
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Look at Shooters Supply.
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Thanks, been looking in the wrong place.
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Where is the registration form?
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I don't notice the blunt rib because i like front and rear sights on my shotgun (it is setup for me) therefore the tapper at the end is cosmetic like Jadeslade says he just didn't like the way "it looked". But I also understand that some true shotgunners prefer the original rib setup without rear sight and low front bead or fiber rod because that is what works for them.
hax, Try as many different setups as you can and form your own opinion on what works for you. Everyone I know would let other shooters try their shotgun setup if they were in the market of buying one. And yes I do recommend Briley because they do fantastic work on shotguns, like Jadeslade says "Briley does good work".
The most difference to me was going to the Benelli M2 platform. I like it much much better than my last shotgun, but the last shotgun was my first multigun shotgun and it served its purpose for six years.
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Awesome shotgun! That is a great price, I'm surprised that it was so cheap for all that work.now that you've used the gun a while would you still recommend briley? When I used to live in Houston they mainly only worked on stock shotguns and did not dabble in competition.
Thanks, it is awesome. Yes I would recommend Briley, they did everything I asked for and then some I didn't know about. It has been proven to work with the shells I shoot without any problems. If you live close you can shoot it all you want and if your not close you can call Briley and speak with Claudio to get a good feel for what your wants are. Sean Gains (Power Factor Shooting)on this forum is also a big help with the Briley multigun shotguns. I bought the gun used and got a great price on it. It didn't matter what the barrel length was because Briley cut it and threaded it for chokes. So find a used M2 cheap and get what you want in a 3 gun shotgun.
I saw one in the show room floor a couple weeks back ready to go
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I really like the photochromic (transitions) lens. I use custom ear molds but I don't think the magsters have bulky ear pieces. The advantage of inner Rx lenses is when they get scratched Its easier on the wallet.
http://www.rudyprojectusa.com/index_inner_detail.php?group_id=1&cat_id=30&item_id=SN668106TTE
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Some hotels have a safe big enough to keep you gear of value in. I found a hotel in San Antonio that was willing to let me store two range bags in.
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Just tried it for the first time this morning, I like it but I'll give it about a week to know for sure.
Maybe I'll kick the can
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I suggest that Rudy Project glasses where you can put in the RX inserts. If you see any shooters at your club matches wearing a Rudy Project shirt talk to them. They can usually hook you up with trying on some glasses. If you don't want sunglasses, you can always choose to go with the clear lenses.
Click on the links on the right of the web page to see what the inserts look like:
I agree with Skydiver, I ended up with Magster's with RX inserts. I really didn't have anyone's to try on so I called Rudy and I had 5 shipped to me to try on and kept 2 then returned the other three.
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Looks like Briley parts on it.
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BRT on mine as well and I'm very happy with it.
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Welcome to the forum I know that Orange Gun Club has cowboy (SASS) shoots on first Saturdays as well as USPSA that same first Saturday of every month.
Golden Triangle Gun Club has IDPA first Sat. and third Sat. of month and USPSA on second Sat. of every month.
Orange Gun Club is also having a multigun match on the last Saturday of March.
I'm from Beaumont, again welcome.
Scott
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