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Bill Schwab

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  1. I've fired over 20k rounds in the past two years through my crusty old SA 45 shooting Limited-10 and it has been my experience that the Wilson 10 rounders are THE best. BUT the only other 10 round mag I have tried in the Ed Brown, which are made by Metalform. The Brown's get unreliable after awhile and the replacement springs they sell for them suck. Conversely the Wilson's stay reliable, even with 10 year old springs. I did have the tab that prevents overinsertion break off of one Wilson mag body, but Wilson sent a new tube for free.

    My vote goes to Wilson.

  2. I ALWAYS try to go with either Redding or Dillon products. I have an old Redding No. 2 balance beam scale, and an old Lyman. The Redding is much nicer to work with, it's built much tougher, but the thing I like the best is that the beam steadies out sooner and much more authoritatively than the Lyman....I always question the Lyman, the Redding appears as though it's sure of the weight.

    FWIW a buddy of mine picked up a NIB Redding No. 2 on e-bay for $30 just a week or two ago.

    Hope this helps Dave!

  3. I've been considering sending Springfield Custom my old Springfield 45 to be finished off (checkering, light tuning, square trigger guard, etc.), but I haven't heard of anyone's experiences with their custom shop. I think the Arnt Myre (sp?) square trigger guard they do on singlestack is the bomb, and their turn-around time on a complete gun is 8-12 weeks, but I don't want to rush into a job I will not be satisfied with.

    Have any of you had any work done by them, or maybe seen any of their work? I understand that Dave Williams is running the custom shop; his name sounds vaguely familar...

  4. "I can take a nap during your draw!" That was the third or fourth thing he said to me during a class I took from him just before the Singlestack Classic. The very first thing he said to me was "Can you get any more tense?"

    It was a good class, he really got to the bottom of some of my problems, I just wish he could have seen and diagnosed my reload :( If he could have taken a nap during my draw I can't imagine what he would have said about my reload :D

  5. Body for Life - Bill Phillips

    I can vouch for Bill Phillips' workout, it's what I use. It'll change your body quickly.

    I heard another good book would be Explosive Power Plyometrics, in fact any book on plyometrics would be helpful...plus there's lotsa great stuff on the web.

    One other thing that I've found helpful. I have, genetically, scawny legs which are great for distance running, but lacking for sprinting (like we experience), so I've focused a lot of leg exercises, specifically I like this version of the lunge: http://www.cbathletics.com/issues/41.htm

    Hope this helps!

  6. Is the one gun a month compulsory or just a guide? :D

    Weelllll, it's compulsory UNLESS you send them a request (and other necessary paperwork) to be a "collector". Needless to say I am a "collector". I don't recall what paperwork they required of me but it was a joke, like a copy of my drivers license...

    Wakal,

    Give me a call when you're settled in. I'm a ways from you, but we can still meet at a match. I'll PM you my phone numbers.

  7. Does anybody have any break downs of there times?

    Stage 1

    string 1-2.46

    string 2-2.40

    string 3-2.45

    Stage 1

    string 1 1.85/0

    string 2 1.93/0

    string 3 2.03/0

    string 4 4.21/0

    string 5 3.08/0

    string 6 6.57/0

    string 7 5.69/0

    Stage Total: 25.36

    Stage 2

    string 1 3.72/0

    string 2 3.73/0

    string 3 8.59/0

    string 4 6.13/0

    Stage Total 22.16

    Stage 3

    string 1 15.29/3

    string 2 16.50/1

    string 3 6.39/0

    Stage Total: 38.18 + 2 points=40.19

    Grand Total: 87.70

    Shot with a Glock 17 on 1/2/03.

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