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  1. Seems that you may have shot it IPSC fast, then added time. But as long as you had fun. Ciao rdd In my match: - Classic: very good accuracy, great split-time .... but i have to make more practice with that damned little holes (.38 spec.) and with Speed-Loaders .... - Limited: i shoot with my Ipsc-revo 625-5' .... very good time, fast reloads ..... too much penalty-time added I shoot the Postal-Match every year, it's a fun game at the end of season .... but i know if i want to improve the performance, i have to train in the specific. At this time it's only a funny game .... for a tired Wheelgunner.
  2. God only know how much i would like to come ..... money, work, family, ..... really hope this dream one day became true ... one day ...
  3. I tried (1 month ago) to buy from 4Wheelgunners .... but .... i'm from Italy, and a "piece of wood", in the Usa, it is considered like a "gun-part" .... They answer me they can't ship this item outside Usa, for this reason. What i have to do to have this Big-But grips on my revos .... HELP
  4. Congratulations for your match .... "time is on your side" ...
  5. My set-up for .38Short-Colt, (in Dillon XL650), is: - Resizer: RCBS 38/357 - Powder funnel: 9 mm.(Dillon) - Seater: RCBS 9mm. or 38/357 it's the same - Taper Crimp: RCBS 9mm. (sometimes Dillon .38super) - Factory Crimp die Lee: 9 mm. work fine for me !
  6. Hi Cliff, very pleased to meet you in Belgrade, ... and very disappointed to not shoot with you in the same squad. Congratulation for you match finish, hope to see you soon ! Luca Ricciardi P.S. Also congratulation to my friend EHC2010 Champion, Sascha Back ! .... can't wait for another match all togheter.
  7. sensei

    .45 ACP

    If you dont mind me asking, why N310 over 320, 330 or 340? pros it has over the others? It's cool, clean, and fast. Very soft recoil. That's why i use N310 in .45acp and .45GAP (... i am a Revolver Shooter ...) but the loads i can read in this post are similar.
  8. One question .... i have 2 different models of Cylinder-Stop ... - The forged version - The MIM version Now, with the steel Cylinder i use the MIM version, ... but ... with the Ti-Cylinder could be better the Old version (forged) ?
  9. Ok, thank you guys. I don't have big problems to buy a new extractor here in Italy, (about 35-40 euro), ... my problem is to fit the new timing ... ...This afternoon i was trying to put a loaded clip, in the cylinder with the broken-arm .... and the clip DON'T go ! .... don't understand why
  10. Hello, i made a search about "timing" .... because, after 5 years (2004) yesterday i broken ONE arm of the star of the extractor of my 625-8 ..... Yes, i did an "aggressive" chamfer-job .... but he did the work for 5 years, and a lot of major matches (about 70.000 major-rounds). Now the question is: i have to change the extractor (anf re-fit the timing) .... or try to continue shoot with the old one (with the broken arm) ? ..... it's a good thing shooting with the old-broken extractor ? ... what's your impression about ? Thank you Luca
  11. I use 45GAP the last 3 years, Conny Forsberg, from Sweden, make the best clips i ever owned. For 230 grs. i usually use N320 x 4.40 grs. .... perfect. If i want to make Minor loads (200 grs.) i prefer N310 N320 and N310 works very well for me, clean, accurates, no-unburned powder .... i like it
  12. N320 works for me .... i am a Revolver-Shooter
  13. Hi Sascha ..... i really miss your company, and the friendly company about the Germany Revo Team, .... hope we will see soon in Serbia (Ehc2009) ... or in some 3 level match somewhere in Europe, next year. Now my 625 it's tired, and it is time to make he sleep in the bag .... until the end of this year. We was (all the revolver shooters) in 2 squad near (38 and 39), and in the squad 37 there was Ricardo .... so, all the WS together .... and a lot of revolver-noise , when the wheelgunners bunch was coming in the Shooting-range.
  14. Are you saying that the gun needs to go to a gunsmith to have this sort of performance? Or are you saying that it is hard to find a gunsmith to work on it because it is not as customizable as the Remington 700? Thanks for the reply, and the suggestions on the loads to use. No, no .... (excuse me for my very bad english .... i can't explain well), the rifle go very well without any work by a gunsmith. I am saying you can take the Tikka out from the gun-shop, put the scope and go shooting .... and you will be surprised how easy it's to make very small groups ! .... you don't need to go to your gunsmith
  15. Hello, one friend of mine have the TikkaT3 Lite Stainless .308win, with a Leup. Mark4 lrt 4,5-14X50 M1 Tmr. His groups are amazing ! he use this rifle for mountain hunting to Roe-deer, Hogs, ecc. Sometimes, here in Italy there are Competitions for Hunters-category, where you can shoot to 200 mt. 5 shots in a fixed time (10 minutes), he always stay in 18-20 mm. with 5 rounds (it's about 0.35 moa). The thing i want to tell you, is the rifle it's "out of stock" conditions, without any work by a gun-smith, he prefer Sierra MK167 grs. (for shooting), and Nosler Ballistic-Tip 125grs. - 165grs. for hunting.
  16. I never tried to clean the clips using the tumbler, i usually use WD40 and clean one-by-one .... lot of time ! This evening i'll try with the tumbler.
  17. Ola Ricky ! .... good job about your match. See you at WorldShoot at Bali, get ready after shooting for a beer together !
  18. I have a Millet rear in my 686 with a Sdm FO front sight (.250), and this set up work (for me) on the 6" barrel. In my 625 i use a Weigand rear blade with a Sdm FO front sight (.300) .... and for me it's a very good set up for my Ipsc-revos.
  19. Hi Luca, I can't quote you the exact dimension on the chambering reamer, and don't have a micrometer to measure it--sorry. You might be able to obtain specifications from the manufacturer--they are made by Clymer. SAAMI may publish specs for the internal diameter dimension of a .45 ACP chamber--that may be all you need to have your friend do the work. Here in the states it's easier to simply buy the reamer. RGS linked to the Brownells website above, the one I use is part number 184-051-450, the .45 ACP cylinder finisher reamer, turned by hand with a simple T-handle. It's easy and pretty much fool-proof. Thank you Mike
  20. Hi Mike, can you tell me the right misure about the tool to ream the chambers ? Do you think i need to buy from Brownells ? or a precision metal-worker can do the job without problems ? Because i have a friend who work with theese precision-machine , but i don't know if i need the particolar tool, or if it's ok to tell him only the misures. Thank you for any info
  21. ashman627, can you please share your experiences with this cylinder when you got it? I´m also very interested in such a part!! (and before I try to get one to germany, it could be helpful to know if the part is worth the efford.... ) Thanks in advance, Sascha (just coming back from a visit at "the dark side" - shot a match with my Glock 22 today because of missing Revo Div... It was "interesting".....) Hello Sascha, is this Ti cylinder (686) machined for moonclips, or it's a standard 686 cylinder model ? Have a good day my friend. Luca
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