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Alvin

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  1. What we're doing at our local matchs is allowing shouldered and then we have a flag that the shooter points at for his start postition.  Rules seem to allow different methods...but this is what we came up with after reading the rules and seeing what others' have tried.  Works well for us. 

  2. I like and prefer the hahn blocks.  have two, soon to make it three.  spent some serious money on triggers and like the idea that all I have to do is loosen one set screw and don't have to buy another  trigger for a dedicated lower.  plus it's hard to find a colt dedicated lower, which I also prefer

  3. I've been shooting the PCC for over a year now....been shooting pistols in USPSA since 1991....no question...faster with the PCC.  I shoot pistol and PCC at the matches(yes, two divisions at every match, no problem).  The PCC is always faster no matter what other division I shoot.  Open, Limited, or Limited 10....always the same.  Actually, it almosts feels like I'm cheating.  Others that have started shooting PCC at my local matches are the same...faster with the PCCs and it seems that most of the PCC shooters are at the top of the HOA for the matches.

  4. Just finished up my second PCC for a back-up or whatever.  Digging around found some items on sale, plus what was in my parts box...Picked up another Hahn bottom feed for one of my .223 AR's and boom!  have another one.  I put a internal fake suppressor on the 16" barrel so see if that would make much difference in dot bounce.  Makes the carbine "look" like a short barreled rifle with a suppressor(as the "suppressor" is not past the end of the barrel).  These things are just plain fun to shoot and very inexpensive.  Taking both to the match on Sunday...they'll let me shoot one of them as a "reshoot"(doesn't count for score) just to make sure everything is running correctly. 

     

  5. If you have a mandatory reload, just load enough with the mag so that it's empty when you're coming up on a reload...bolt locks back...put in new mag, and slap the bolt release.  Most AR mags are a bitch to insert and lock with the bolt forward.  Of course, you will need a LRHO type of system(where the bolt locks back after the last round in the mag).  And if you feel the need for one or two extra rounds, just in case you might need them before the reload, just fire them into the back stop(or a couple more hits on the paper targets) until your bolt locks back.  I've done this on a number of classifiers...works well.  No need for that extra hard slap on the bottom of the new mag only to have it fall out anyway. 

  6. Worked with Rudy at Macon Armory....and for the Gold trigger and my JP triggers we tig welded a .040 "bump"(and polished it out) just where the ramp quits and levels out. I was getting about a 95% reliablity out of my JP triggers and wouldn't reset the Gold trigger at all.  After welding up a bump on the underneath portion of the bolt everything is 100%.  I do like the idea of the AR 10 hammer....might have to check in on that one.

  7. So my question is this....does the Cmore with a standard switch actually move during firing? Does this happen with those mounted on frame mounts or slide mounts? What's the general feeling on the board? Is it neccessary to have the click switch on an open gun, but not when it's mounted on an AR?

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