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  1. I think it's Pro-Mag or maybe MecGar if you're lucky.

    They make a removeable base .40/.45 mag.  They supply it with two bases.  One holds 8/.45 - 9/.40 the other 9/.45 and 10/.40

    It is only a smidge longer than a regular mag, might be the hot ticket.  I know Tillman had some on his table back at Area6.  Don't know other than that....


    Does anyone know who makes these mags and where to get them?  I searched Pro-mag and Mecgar's websites but found nothing.  I then went to Tillman's website (www.tillmaninternational.com) and it was unavailable.  Anyone?

  2. It was posted to confuse the shooters.

    And yeah, I don't like surprise stages much either, for the same reason.


    Just sounds like poor stage design to me. I have seen people design stages to try and "get" the top shooters. It doesn't work. They just "get" the average or beginner shooters.

    I don't know Bill, it got me pretty good, LOL.   I had the stage description committed to memory.  I went through the stage and was unloading when the RO asked "Are you done?", I located the extra target, loaded back up, shot the target, started unloading, and was asked the same question again, so I loaded back up for yet another target that was cleverly hidden.

    To make matters worse, before you entered the shoot house you were seated at a table and had to engage three targets.  The CoF description said to engage these three targets each with one to the body and then go back and punch them in the head.  I did so, but others went body/head, body/head, body/head and were not penalized.  Kinda makes me not trust ANY of the posted course desciptions.  

    I just wanted to know if I was, at the time, out of line for being slightly peeved by this course design.  I shouldn't complain though, we have a small club and I don't help out setting up & breaking down like I used to.  I don't think any of this constituted a safety issue.

  3. I'll echo rishii, the 230's, for me, were much more controllable; the same muzzle rise as a 200, but the gun was back on target faster.  I know, sounds counter-intuitive, but that's the results I got.  I never noticed much difference in the noise (but I wasn't looking for a difference there), but the 200's have a much sharper recoil.

    rishii, try WST, it's so much softer than 231.  I made the switch from 231 to WST about a year or so ago.


  4. Quote: from 2alpha on 10:25 pm on Jan. 3, 2003

    Bill, chill out man, how much time is this costing you?  It's not only the old people who don't answer on the first ring, you might be interupting my meditation

    You're right, I DO need to chill.  I'm just kinda hyper sometimes, okay, lotsa times....I need to calm down when I'm driving too.

  5. Okay here's the scenario: shoot house, CoF posted does not match the actual CoF because the RO is trying to throw shooters off.  

    Is this within IDPA rules or was the RO out of bounds?

    P.S.  I feel like a similar question was asked recently but I can't locate the thread I'm thinking of, so I'm sorry in advance if I'm regurgitating something.


  6. Bill!!!

    I was JUST thinking about that story a while back.  ( I was sure which book it was in.)

    Yeah, I always try to keep that story in mind so that I give people the benefit of the doubt.  I know I've had real bad days, and later have hoped that people didn't judge me by it.  

    I believe the story was in Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, which is a great book.

  7. I try to always be courteous, but you can't worry about how discourteous others are, or have gotten.  And besides, people have bad days/weeks/years, reminds me of a story I heard from Steven Covey...he was on a subway, and there was a man there with two little kids who were running around, causing a lot of commotion and annoying others.  Steven leaned over to the guy and politely asked him to take care of his kids because they were bothering people.  The guy said something to the effect that "You're right, I should discipline them.  It doesn't matter that their mother died an hour ago at the hospital."  

    We should all do good deads, but don't stop just because you didn't get recognition, the rewards are still yours.  

  8. I bought an inner/outer Safariland belt from them and they were very hard to deal with....terrible communication and they copped an attitude with me because of an error they made!  I swore I would never deal with them again.

  9. I need a Big Butt huh?  LOL  This recommendation led me to some research and it seems that Nill Grips have a very similar grip that was designed for PPC and Bianchi.  It costs about $10 more than the Hogue, but the Nills are custom made for your hand (I think?).  

    Anyone here have any experience with Nill Grips?  I'm leaning towards the Nills, but have never handled a set.

  10. BDH,

    My Primer Tube Filler (the RF100) loves Winchester primers and can digest them continuously without any problems.  But if you feed in Federal primers it constantly chokes on them; what happens is they hang up right before they drop into the tube thus requiring me to shut the machine off and clear the jam.  I have yet to "tune" this machine though, and ya know, that may be a great winter activity since things are so slow.

    One more thing, don't waste the time to tear down a round of ammo to recover the components.

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