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  1. Once again a awesome time and a lot of laughs. Look forward to it next year. I guess we will have to visit you and Brad over on the Pro Side. Good shooting. Tell Hollywood I said hello.
  2. I have JM Pro with a 22" barrel and have done quite a bit of testing in the last three weeks. I purchased a Full and Mod extended tube from Carlson and tested them with various 7 1/2 loads on a pattern target at 40 yards. I found that most times the factory chokes out performed the extended tubes. My JM shoots patterns approximately 6" high with slugs and the shot pattern as well. Spoke to Benny at the ar15.com match this past weekend and he told me how to bend the barrel to get it to shoot POA. I am going to give it a go when time permits.
  3. Sleep Inn is awesome! Stayed there last year and just reserved our room for this years match as well. Chase - If your out there, wouldn't mind squading up with you guys again
  4. +1 I Bought the Bobro and have never regretted it. I use it on my 18" barreled 3 gun AR and love it. Would not hesitate to purchase another for my next build.
  5. Yes. $150 is what I paid. Chase - We had a blast. We should try to get squaded up together again next year unless you guys are moving to pro
  6. I was fortunate to take the Pro clinic with Benny Hill and Ty Gentry on Friday evening. I learned a great deal of information in a short bit of time. I can only imagine what you could learn in a whole day. I was given the opportunity to purchase a Mark Otto 2 x shell carrier. I have to tell you this is a outstanding product. I used it Saturday morning on AM stage 1 and everyone was amazed how fast I could load with it. The RO's were at the same clinic on Friday as I was and they couldn't believe how fast I picked up on loading with this unit. I practiced with it for about 20 min the night before.
  7. Here is what I did. I purchased the Dawson adjustable rear and the dawson .285 front. I now have POA and POI as I wanted. Plenty of adjustment and life is good. even though the stock front was sloppy in the sight cut, I had to file the dawson front and rear to install them. I am happy with my purchase. If anyone is interested, I purchased them through Speed Shooters Specialties. Items were in stock and I had them within 4 days.
  8. I will try to post a pic of the two shell loader. I bought one from Ty on friday after the clinic on am 1. The thing is awesome.
  9. Not sure if this is the right place for this or not. What are typical engagement distances for steel targets with a shotgun, USPSA etc and what type of ammo. Thanks in advance
  10. For crying out loud. Just get the Krieger already, you know you want to And put a real trigger in that gun ... Oh by the way don't spend all your money before we get to Kentucky. Iknow you will be kicking yourself if you don't have the money to buy any goodies while we are there.
  11. Horseman - A couple questions for you. With the knowledge you have now, if you had to do this again would you have chosen the .285 over the .305 and why. Also with the .305 sight, where about is the rear adjusted. Is it buried at either end of travel up or down or somewhere comfortably in the middle. Last thing, did you choose the fiber optic front or the the plain metal one. Thanks for the input
  12. I have a 9mm Pro that is experiencing the POA / POI issues. I have switched out the FO with the stock front from my M&P 9mm 4.25" gun. Was better but not where I want it. Groups well but still low. Would like to hear which adjustable rear people like and why. Also what height front did you install with it. I have mixed info as to which front height to match with the rear. On Speed Shooters it says to use a .305 on a pro with the Dawson Precision but it does not indicate which to use with the Novak adjustable rear. If you go to Dawson's website it says to use a .285 tall front sight. Also I am having a problem with the front sight drifting in the dovetail on its own. The problem is with the factory FO and the shorter factory sight as well. It appears the sight cut is a bit loose but I don't have time to send it back to S&W as I am shooting the Brownells Pro Am in two weeks. Will loctite cure this issue and if so what type. Thanks Brian
  13. Thanks. The FSS is what I was inquiring about.
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