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ysrracer

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  1. I know there are a few other threads about this, but they seem to devolve into glasses recommendations. I've already got Randolph Ranger frames that I use to shoot shotguns with. In clays we use purple to make the orange clay "pop". What color makes red fiber optic "pop".
  2. Cool video. I reposted it.I hope you don't mind. https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/showthread.php?t=1541973
  3. OP, I'm still learning. What were the DQs for?
  4. Sorry for the newbie question. Can you be in A Class in OPEN, and B Class in LIMITED? Or something like that? Or if you're in A Class, you're in A Class across the board?
  5. I can't even double tap my revo, when I'm dry firing it My trigger doesn't reset that fast.
  6. The factory adjustable comb sucks. The hardware sucks, and the cut sucks. You'll be much happier getting a non adjustable comb stock, then having someone add an aftermarket adjustable comb to it.
  7. The only way for me to remove one of the teats is with an end mill. Mine aren't removable.
  8. Damn it. I literally just got mine from BMT at twice the price. For me it's basically unusable for 8 rounds of Remington .38 special with TK .025 clips. There's just no way I can turn the metal part with my hand. It's too stiff. If I load 4 rounds ( thereby loading 1 round at a time, as opposed to loading 8 rounds, and loading 2 rounds at a time) I can turn it. I need to figure out a way to get more leverage. Maybe a handle of some kind?
  9. I need something to "shoot" for Get it, shoot for? I crack myself up.
  10. When you guys are double tapping at 10 yards, what is your time from the beep, to the last shot? I'm talking about, beep, draw, first shot, second shot. Double action revo, of course.
  11. I ordered a dual moon clip holder (tall) for my 627 from Amazon. Never thinking about the outside diameter of the dowels, or the inside diameter of my TK moon clips. Needless to say, I got the 5/8ths dowels, but really needed the 9/16ths. I called them, and they were happy to exchange them. In fact, they sent me both 1/2" and and 9/16", and just asked that I return the unused ones. I went with 9/16ths. It's a good product, and works well. At 60 bucks a pop, I wish I had thought of it
  12. Wow, I'm right handed and my left hand is not dexterous enough to grab a moon clip and get it anywhere close to the cylinder I hit the thumb release with my right thumb, transfer the gun to my left hand, elect the rounds with my left thumb, grab and reload a mom clip with my right hand, then transfer the gun back to my right hand. So far I've got the whole thing down under 30 seconds
  13. Ok, I ordered one tonight. I'll let you know how it goes.
  14. After taking about 20 years off from pistol shooting (I've been shooting sporting clays shotguns) I bought a S&W 627, 8 shot .38 special. At 60 years old the first thing I did was replace the gold bead font sight with a Dawson Fiber Optic. It was a huge improvement. Then I saw the SDM Super Sight. It's literally twice as long as the Dawson, and the fiber optic is twice as big. Man, what a difference !! Almost like when I had cataract surgery. Any of you guys using one?
  15. Ok I'm still confused. Regardless of how many rounds you put in, it still only loads them into the moon clip two at a time, right? That's why if you put in 8 rounds, you have to click it 4 times.
  16. I'm confused, the one I used you put in all eight cartridges in at the same time. You clicked it four times, because each click loaded two rounds into the clip. There was no way to load four at a time on the one I tried.
  17. On my S&W 627 how many clicks do I need to raise the rear-sight to raise the point of impact up one inch, at 25 yards? Thanks
  18. I've since found out that there are two different models. One for rimmed cartridges that loads them two at a time, and one for rimmless cartridges that loads them one at a time. The one for rimmless cartridges that loads them one at a time has the added benefit of having more leverage.
  19. It's listed on Practiscore https://practiscore.com/2019-arizona-state-revolver-championship/register 2019 Arizona State Revolver Championship Phoenix Rod and Gun Club Match starts: October 12, 2019 @ 7:00 AM Match ends: October 12, 2019 @ 5:00 PM Location: Phoenix Rod and Gun Club, Phoenix, AZ Anybody else thinking of going?
  20. Years of viewing "adult content" on the internet has left me with carpal tunnel syndrome in my right hand
  21. Sorry, I couldn't figure out how to edit my original post from my phone. I had an opportunity to try out a BMT Mooner for my SW 627 in .38 special. It's a cool little gizmo. It seems well made. However with Remington .38 special ammo and TK .25 thousands moon clips, it's a little too difficult for my 61 year old hands to turn it. Full disclosure, I never dug a ditch, or put in a hard day's work in my life. It did work well with the .38 Colt short ammo, and the clips that Mark brought with to try out. My verdict is, try it for your specific application before you buy it. I won't be buying one.
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