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JaeOne3345

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  1. Springs are so cheap I would just start with new so you know whatcha got. I also use an ISMI 17 main. I am not sure what that equates to in Wolff.
  2. Make sure you have the timer set to send "all" data. This is all explained in the updated user manual.
  3. You add specific drills to sessions. Create a session, press score, press batch, choose the drill. You should have already added the drill to your drill library.
  4. It will do batches of strings. Each time you press review it'll send the data for that run to the phone. When you are all done, you will see all of the runs/shot times for those different runs. Try the batch function.
  5. I love it with the 10. Trust me. I really think you will, too. Use a wolff or sprinco spring. ISMI 10 is actually like an 8-9 in my experience.
  6. I shoot a 5.4" with a 5" slide like you do. I don't notice much a difference between 180's and 200s. I haven't tried 165's and probably won't. The biggest thing that made a difference in my 5.4 sight tracker was using a 10 lb recoil spring. I had a 12-13 in it before.
  7. Charlie, what brand springs are you using? I am assuming Wolff?
  8. Awesome. Will try today. I updated my app and the firmware, but was still referring to a previous manual. My fault.
  9. The app could really benefit from aggregate scoring. It's already been stated but I had to mention it again. Individual drill times recorded, yet scoring for all of those drills just ran. Not every drill warrants taping the targets each pass to gauge over all performance. If I am overlooking the ability to do so, excuse my ignorance! Point me in the right direction. Much appreciated! Thanks
  10. It does it with both Dawson catches I have, raised and normal. I will have to try a few other catches next time I am at the match. This is really perplexing me.
  11. Really? That's good to know, but sucks for me. I need to call and speak with Aaron again. I ordered both sets of followers. Hybrid and Flex with my system mags. With the Hybrid follower, of course they only hold 9, but with the Flex follower installed to hold ten, it is a very tight fit, and I have to use quite a bit of force to seat the mag. When I eject the mag, I have to use quite a bit of force to press the button, and the magazine ejects with a "snap." This is a Trojan frame, and I have the standard and raised version of the Dawson Posi Locks in my possession. Both produce the same behavior. Not the sure what the hell is up. I would reaaaally love to be able to have ten reloadable. I am starting to wonder if I was sent a set of Flex followers that weren't modified for ten perhaps.
  12. Nah, it doesn't unless you like mags that are ridiculously hard to seat.
  13. 10 works for starting, but there is no way I would consider them reloadable. You would have to cut the spring to the point that I am not sure I would trust it over multiple stages. As Corey himself told me, they CAN hold ten with the metal flex follower, but that isn't the point/purpose. I was curious about it myself with the intention of shooting SS minor with 40 for specific matches.
  14. Yeah their instructions are kind of lacking. First, take the holster off and lay it on the floor, tension screw facing up..... do not touch it. Second, make trip to local sporting good store and buy some frisbee golf equipment. Third, contact a local junior shooter that understands "righty tighty, lefty loosey" and have them come pick up holster off the floor. Fourth, donate holster to said junior shooter. Lastly, enjoy fribee golf. LOL! C'mon. This shit is funny. Your complaint about the holster was a bit tongue in cheek itself, so you gotta understand people will just join in the fun. Don't take it so serious. I really think you got a bad unit. I own two 014's. I am not using them at the moment because I discovered I like Kydex, but I beat the shit out of both of 'em. The only thing I hate is that they stopped anodizing them and using paint.
  15. Don't run into walls? LOL. I own two. Where exactly did it break off? Pics would help.
  16. ADIDAS..ALL DAY I DREAM ABOUT SHOOTING

  17. bobby hated n320

  18. http://www.holsters.com/competition/accessories/uspsa-kit.asp
  19. Dude, if these were your first shots, that is the reason for your points dropping. The gun SHOULD run factory length ammo. But most, load between 1.180-1.200" to take advantage of faster powders safely. Longer rounds are less likely to nose dive, but as I said before, a properly built 2011 with the proper mags should run factory ammo. No exceptions.
  20. You mean adequate pre travel? Yes. I had pre-travel on the trigger with the SV bow in my polymer grip. I reshaped mine so it was the same length front to back as an STI bow, and I got all of my pre travel back. But yes, I have pre travel on the new set up as well.
  21. For the record, I am near sighted and -6.00 in both eyes for contacts, with astigmatism also. Ditto on just closing the non dominant eye if that's what works. Blocking it with tape just means you don't have to squint. The end goal of reducing visual confusion from two visual pictures is the same.
  22. I am left eye dominant and right handed. I shoot with both eyes open, but if the ghost image bothers you, try this.... 1. Put some chapstick or lotion on your right index finger. 2. Hold the gun in your weak/left hand hand in front of your LEFT dominant eye. (yes, with your left hand, just for now).Make sure you are looking down the sights with your left eye. 3. Now, close that left eye, but do not move the gun at all. 4. Take your greasy right index finger and cover the gun and just the gun by putting that index finger on your right eyewear lens. This will have blocked out the ghost image of the gun that the right image sees. Either always put chapstick here, or for a more semi-permanent solution, put a small piece of scotch tape there. This will help you use your left dominant eye and ignore the ghost image from the right, but still keep your right eye available for looking at other things through the lens. When you shoot freestyle with both hands, as long as you index to the left dominant eye, you should be ok. I tried to use my right eye since it "matches" my hand and it never worked out. It took me about a week of dry fire to adjust my index so that I lined the gun up with my left eye every time again. Don't fight the dominant eye.
  23. I dunno. It only happens when you insert the mag crooked. It happens to my buddy Scott as well. Never does it happen during live fire. I don't sweat it.
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