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  1. I would just get a stock sear, do the overtravel cut and leave the sear engagement part stock. with this, you should get a 5# + trigger
  2. I bought a 15# metal RSA of of Ebay for my new Gen 3 34 For whatever reason, the spring seem stronger than the oem plastic one. Do they need to be broken in?
  3. A good trick it to put the slide in a plastic bag when removing the rear site. It will keep the disc and spring from being launched into places like under a refig.
  4. I also shoot both and follow the rules. I started IDPA first so going to the other sport, to me was less difficult. The shooters were the opposite. The other sport was their first sport. I, personally always want people to have fun. still gotta follow the rules though. In my area, the other sport pretty much shuts down for the winter. one match a month is the norm depending on how far you want to drive. I looked at their scores. If it was not for the procedural and such, they would ahve done pretty well in raw time and PD. Can anyone point me to how outlaw rules work?
  5. these were new shooters to IDPA, but not to the shooting sports. A's & B's. Our club requires you to be an IDPA member and you get a freebie on the first one.
  6. We had some shooters from a different shooting sport shoot recently . the first stage they were confused about the use of cover and seemed upset at the procedural calls. they proceeded to just ignore cover warnings and cover altogether the rest of the match. I know the SO reasonably well so I asked him about it, and if they should not get an FTDR for ignoring the rules. So should something like this get a FTDR?
  7. I load 4.7 WSt at 1.13 with a 180gr lead TC.. it make 169 pf and I don't see any over pressure signs.
  8. Any advice on how to learn and practice prepping the trigger?
  9. After you are finished with the MB ones, I would suggest going to a different brand. MB is the only company that I am aware of that produces a lead bullet so round. I have had good luck with unique precision bullets
  10. make a dummy bullet and keep shortening the round till it go in and out of the barrel cleanly. then measure and decide if the length might be a problem
  11. the situation with the MB 125 is that ogive is too round. most other bullets start getting pointy a lot earlier. you will need to run them short http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogive
  12. I load on a LM. I do about 1k 9mm and 500 40SW a month on it. the priming system works fine when its adjusted correctly. In the beginning I broke a few primer pushers. After watching the vids and redoing the adjustment, I no longer have the problem.I have no problem loading SB or NT stuff on it also. I am the lone wolf among my friends. they all load on Dillions. Most of them have SDB amd 650's. I would love to get a 650 when LM wears out or breaks. But it not happened yet.
  13. take a vid of her shooting it and watch for flip.From what you have described, she seems to be not holding it firm enough.
  14. Whne i had my G21, i shot 200gr lead SWC in it with no problem. Sucker was damn accurate also.
  15. Mousefart plinking load 3.8gr of WST 40 S&W 180gr Lead. do you have the velocity by chance? i run the same load and get 750-780
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