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Reshoot

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  1. My experience, with the square primer tray, is much different than yours. I went back to my old round tray, in fact.

    Every time I used that new tray it would bridge across 2 or more times, every 100 primers. So, I inspected the second square tray and put it to use . . . same results.

    I concluded they are crap, and threw them in a box of spare parts.

  2. During stage planning, I determine where I will have to reload . . . physical location within the stage. This makes it more of a subconscious act. Makeup shots on steel, or a Texas star, I do not actually count but it does tell me to reload early.

    The plan is to never run my open gun empty, but drop mags with a couple, three rounds left in them. The plan works 80 ~ 85% of the time. :D

  3. Optics Planet has an "open box, dealer demo" for $509.99

    I keep thinking that I should by one, then I come to my senses. My original Delta Point has been on my open gun for 5 years now. Seems I have to tweak ever so slightly every spring. Could be just my old eyes LOL. I replace the battery every spring and GTG

    Anyhow, if I needed one I would jump of that!

  4. I am still ticked about an incident last month. Sorry for the drift!

    Son-in-law and I are standing towards the left side of a stage. Shooter chose to shoot the stage in a way he was backing up right in front of us. He turned before he got to the target and we were staring right down the barrel of his gun. Scared the crap out of me! I look at the RO and he is looking down range.

    There is one RO I will NOT squad with again! I will ask to be moved to another squad and cite my reason. Oh, and this RO had commented earlier that he just passed his recert. Been an RO for 20 years, he says. WTF!

  5. Springer Precision sells the tools and spares you need. A roll pin starter is handy to have. We have several XDm's and keep spare pins and roll pins on hand. The one you broke is a common one to break and is easily replaced. Hope your gunsmith didn't charge you too much for

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