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  1. If the stages have been approved by HQ prior to the match and I show up and there are a few discrepancies with the rules, I'm going to shoot it and enjoy it. Try and get a stage thrown out, are you kidding me? Man up, shoot to win and don't come back next year if a you are butthurt about it.

  2. My last dillon 1050 plate lasted 3 months and around 1800 rounds before it broke, no give on a warranty for it ( I am fully aware of the 1050 warranty). I bought another one from dillon, but if it proves to be crap, I will try the after market one(it has an excellent warranty ). My first 1050 plate lasted a few years,and that seemed reasonable. The bottom metal bowed out in every station until one finally broke clean off on the second one. Commercial machine or not, 1800 rounds is not enough to justify 80 bucks for a new one.

  3. our local production GM uses a limited pro 40 on occasion and has found it to be his most accurate gun, including his Stock 2 9mm. i think he uses 147 xtremes and tightgroup. We both have found that our stock 2 and limited pro 9mm guns to be equally accurate, so i think you can assume a stock 2 40 minor to b e good to go.

    sorry, i meant 180 xtremes in the 40

  4. our local production GM uses a limited pro 40 on occasion and has found it to be his most accurate gun, including his Stock 2 9mm. i think he uses 147 xtremes and tightgroup. We both have found that our stock 2 and limited pro 9mm guns to be equally accurate, so i think you can assume a stock 2 40 minor to b e good to go.

  5. I can't tell you which way is the "correct" way, but I can tell you that the 2 most popular tanfoglio stock 11 smiths adjust the safety. I use a Dremel with a small rubber wheel that is impregnated with a little abrasive. It takes off very small amounts of metal and polishes at the same time. The safety is also so easy to take on and off that you can adjust the part a little at a time and test so you get it perfect.

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