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  1. try Ready Tactical. i have found them very good for IDPA using my Tango Lim Pro
  2. Just FYI, I have seen 3 AR9 BCGs with loose gas key bolts, one of those sheared off the rear bolt. One was a side charger and the other two standard. I think the problem is in the staking of the bolts, not the type of charging handle.
  3. I got a quick reply from the guys at Spinta and they are sending out 2 new pins and springs. They were very accommodating.
  4. Just broke my Spinta FP after 1200 rounds or so. Are AR9 pins interchangeable ? Should a JP pin fit other generic BCGs?
  5. 147gr xtreme with 3.2 WST or N320 work well in my PCC at 1.14. Both around 132 PF. I am now trying 165gr xtreme with 3.0 WST or 2.9 N320 at 1.135 and it too is around 130 PF with a little less dot movement than the 147s. If power factor is not an issue, 124 gr xtreme's with 3.0 WST is pretty amazing as far as dot movement, but only around 105PF. All cycle fine in my gun, but none of them would cycle an MPX.
  6. I should note that I didn't go to a 165 searching for softer recoil in the PCC gun, the 147s were fine. I had switched to 165s in my pistol and did not want to have to load two different rounds for routine shooting
  7. I have put around 1000 rounds of 165gr xtreme's down range in my 16 inch gun. They are the softest rounds I have used (I have also used 147s with 3.3 grains WST or N320). I used 2.8 gr of N320 and 3gr of WST with the 165s, giving me about 130 PF. One note is that my 147gr bullet is a .357 and the 165s are .356. I have always found the .357 bullets to shoot more accurately in my pistols. I do think that the 147s are more accurate, at least in this load, out of my PCC, however, both group very well at 25yds. I need to test out to 50 and 100 soon. I suspect the 165s will drop a good bit at 100. If that is the case I may very well work up a lighter bullet load for 3gun type distance shooting, much like I do with my 223. For USPSA distances,fast follow up rules the day.
  8. Ok, put the comp on the gun and got significant improvement in dot movement, almost no upward movement, still some side jump. Then I tried some 165gr xtreme fmj bullets with 2.9 gr WST and got more improvement still. My son was able to do some .11 splits using this combo, I could not duplicate that.
  9. Using 147 gr xtreme at 135PF( 3.2 gr wst) I have found that the JP 308 spring and the blitzkreig hydraulic buffer is the best combo so far for me with a Spinta Bcg . I tried it with an AR15 spring; 308 spring and standard buffer; and AR 15 spring and standard buffer and none were as flat as the hydraulic buffer and 308 spring. i plan to try 165 Xtreme with 2.8 gr wst tomorrow with above combos. I now also have a comp on the gun, which might change things some.
  10. Tanfos are very sensitive to different ogives. You can load XTreme FMJs pretty long and get away with it(1.15 or so) but when using FPs you have to shorten up a lot since the bullet profile engages the rifling early.
  11. I load to around 132 PF generally, 3.3 grains of WST using a 147 xtreme. I have to up it to 3.4-5 in the summer . I have seen 20fps swings, but no more than that. No big deal and now I just stay with 3.4 gr and have been safe.
  12. Great 9mm minor powder. The biggest downside is that it is very inverse temperature sensitive
  13. If the safety was adjusted to the sear then it was likely over adjusted. I too adjust the safety and not the sear when fitting new parts and if u are not careful you can take too much material off the safety and the result is what you have now. I do just the opposite and adjust it until it functions but stays firm when moving it to the on position. Of course you can take too much off the sear, also with the same result.
  14. since i have that upper now, i can attest to its accuracy
  15. I've been having issues with poor feeding on slide lock reloads lately and think it might be the k9s. At first I did not think so ,since it occurred randomly with several mags, but when I checked them, the measurements were all over the map. I tuned them up a bit and we will see.
  16. I've had best results with no bushing at all on the slide(what is it supposed to accomplish?). It was accidental actually. I just happened to notice one day it was off ,and the primer system had been working very well and continues to. I use federal primers only and an auto loader .
  17. Mag catch slot in mag cut wrong, mag catch cut wrong, back of mag itself cut wrong or I loaned you K 40 mags by mistake
  18. It is easy to understand why. It is a huge amount of work with little reward for the guys doing all the heavy lifting.
  19. That seems like a stretch. Seems like a reasonable expectation if you get a range command to shoot by a safety officer who is responsible at the time. Using your logic the shooter should be standing down range to make sure it's really safe to shoot. That would really make DNROI happy My logic seems pretty sound. If you believe a plaintiff attorney would agree with your "reasonable expectation of no liability" you live in another world.
  20. Yo may be willing to deflect liability onto the RO all you want, but if I am the plaintif attorney and you are the guy that pulled the trigger, you are toast. It would be entertaining to hear you say" but the RO said it was ok to start shooting so I'm not responsible"
  21. Metal grips would push it way over weight.
  22. Wsf should be a slower powder than tightgroup. General consensus is that wsf is better with higher power loads, not that some people might not like it at lower power factors. I would think WST is a better choice if that is an option. It is similar to titegroup in burn rate.
  23. I think plainly because a couple of the worlds best shooters use a S2 it made that gun much more popular. The lim pro is in my opinion much more well rounded for many shooters.
  24. I've done the safety on all my tangos, no issues. Recently put in a new EG sear in the s2 and the safety fit perfectly. Dremel makes an abrasive impregnated rubber wheel that is perfect for such things, removes material slowly and polishes at the same time.
  25. That is my gun in the top photo, I have since removed the slide release seen since the gun reliably auto closes with any slide release. The one seen is legal however. My gun was overweight with EG aluminum grips , so I drilled holes partially through the back of the grips to lighten them. Plastic base pads only, and they have been fine since they don't get dropped so often in IDPA. I have 3 pros and all fit the box fine. I now prefer my pro to my stock 2 and use it in IDPA, USPSA and 3 gun
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