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Posts posted by RePete
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If the range is light by florescent lights then you are wasting your time. The flickering (frequency) interferes with the sensors on the chrono.
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I loaded 4.7gr/N320 under a 180gr Frontier and my velocities were 978 fps from an STI Trojan and 993 fps from a G35.
Humidity does affect the velocity.
I was the chronographer for a major match and one of the shooters liked to play close to the line (165000) and passed at one match and 2 weeks later, using the same gun and the same batch of ammo, failed chrono at 162000. We had a serious rain storm go through on the Saturday and he shot on Sunday. Temps were 95 degrees and the humidity was about 90 or so %.
I say that you have a chrono problem too.
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Check out the CZ's, they use a slide in dovetail sight.
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I'm very pleased with my Walker Silencer 2 BT's.
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20 lbs.
You can get the springs from Wolffe Gunsprings.
https://www.gunsprings.com/CZ/75 Series/cID1/mID16/dID91#838
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The flare is to aid in setting the bullet into the case. The Uniquetek unit expands a little deeper to stop the bullet from tipping, you are not expanding all the way down. When you seat the bullet, the die will remove the flare, resize the expanded portion and add the crimp, if you are using one.
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I use 11 degree on the forcing cones on any revolver I touch.
I did find a very slight accuracy increase at 25 yards with the Smiths but I did a friends 2 GP100's that were leading severely.
The cylinder alignments were good, but I cut the forcing cones anyway and the leading stopped completely, but I don't know if there was any accuracy concerns afterwards.
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It goes back to what I have said since the 2015 book. It needs a definitions glossary.
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It's this sort of crap that turns people away.
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Just load it.
Who ever said that is feeding you a lot of cods wollop.
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I have one and it worked well, to a degree. I found that on the 1050 the case neck would strike the bottom of the die and crush it. I now use a CasePro100.
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I have the Holosun 507C X2 and it's a great sight.
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From the bottom picture, it looks like the glass has a crack in it.
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On 8/2/2021 at 9:30 PM, GringoBandito said:
I've had this kit in my nag for a few years and have used it several times to get out of a jam. Works great.
This is what I carry along with a bushing wrench and a fiber optic repair kit I made up.
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@Llando88 thanks for the Holosun 507C.
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I'm happy with the 507C X2.
Tried the dot circle for a week and then just the dot, much better.
Didn't like the look of the ACSS,
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I made mine with hot glue in the primer pockets.
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Buy once, cry once. Comp Tac International.
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I tried the Hornady and found that it didn't do the job to my satisfaction.
I've been using the Lyman Turbo Sonic Steel solution mixed to the label, with excellent results for 12 or so years.
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Not stowed but retained, there is a difference.
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I have never seen or dropped a mag from a table start.
The spring is strong enough not to allow the mag release to depress.
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13 hours ago, matteekay said:
Is there any rule that prevents a shooter from re-holstering during a course of fire? 7.G explicitly legalizes it for PPDS but I don't see anything allowing/disallowing it for everyone else.
I see nothing in the rulebook.
What would be/was the reason to reholster during the COF?
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In the hand is not properly stowing, and will/should incur a PE.
I stated to IDPA ( a member of the tiger team) at the start of the 2015 rulebook that there should be a definitions section and the answer was NO F'ING WAY!
New gun rules.
in IDPA Rules
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I posted this on the IDPA forum - the original offical IDPA forum.
I found it straight forward.
I'm sorry, but the "powers to be" couldn't organise a pi$$ up in a brewery.