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Old Blind Squirrel

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About Old Blind Squirrel

  • Birthday 12/01/1946

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    Jonesboro, Georgia
  • Interests
    IPSC and almost anything that goes bang, makes a loud noise and smokes.
  • Real Name
    Terry Cheney

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  1. I have this phone number but i dont know if it still works.... you can try it. (775) 856-2011 I have called that number 3 times, a month ago, and left 3 messages and have not received a return call. I sure would like to get in contact with him. Old Blind Squirrel
  2. I had a Gracey set up for 223 and then started getting 308 and 06 and the Gracey was too troublesome to change over. I sold it and got the Giraud. I have it set up to do 223 with it's own cutting head and then 7.62/308 brass for full length sizing and neck sizing and also for 30-06. Simple matter of changing the shell holder and cutting head for the 308 sizes and then the shell holder and cutting head for the223. Quick, easy and so much easier to change. The Giraud wasn't available when I bought the Gracey. Old Blind Squirrel
  3. ISMI 40 round spring, Magpul Gen 2 follower, Bushmaster 40 round AR mag. = 41 rounds of perfect feeding. Old Blind Squirrel
  4. +1 for the Rudy Racing Red. They make the dot stand out more and the brown targets really pop out at ya when they are against like colored backgrounds. I really like them. Old Blind Squirrel
  5. Go to http://www.1bad69.com/ruger/index.htm You will find a lot of info on the Ruger pistol. Check the Stove Pipe section for modifying your mags. Worked for me. This sight has a lot of info I hope you can use. Old Blind Squirrel
  6. I use a Redimag on the gun, pretty fast for me, and a 3 Gun Gear double mag pouch with the drop thingy (technical term) attached to my leg with the strap, with the bullets down and bullets facing to the rear. I don't try to do the pistol mag thing with my index finger. I have small hands and have to grab the rifle mag just above the floorplate and rotate 180 with the bullets ending up pointing forward. Works OK for me, but I'm just a rookie, not one of the more advanced shooters. Old Blind Squirrel
  7. WWsmall rifle in 38 supercomp and 40 S&W. Reduce inventory. Works great in the Dillons. Old Blind Squirrel
  8. I have used his spring/follower combo in my 170 tubes and the followers also do not come all the way to the top like my old ones. HOWEVER, they have performed flawlessly (if that is a word) since I installed them. I have not modified them in any way, but I keep the mags clean. I definitely recommend them. They will be in my other mags when it's time to change out the guts. Old Blind Squirrel
  9. I have used the U die in 38 Supercomp on a 650 and a U die in 40 S&W on a 550 for 4 or more years and zero problems with either one. All brass passes the chamber check whereas in the past some would have a bulge at the area just above the extractor groove that would hang up in the barrel. I really like them. Old Blind Squirrel
  10. Gun is a Dawson Precision Edge, 4.6 Titegroup, Precision 185, WSR primer, COL 1.200 and mixed brass. 169.6 PF
  11. I'm using a Clark Custom carbon fiber float tube on mine. It's not there for the weight savings (carbon fiber/aluminum) but for the reduction in heat. The aluminum one I had on there would "cook" your hand after a run or if you left it in the sun without something covering the handguard, and it took a long time to cool. The carbon fiber eliminated all of those problems. I have had it for several years and have been extremely pleased with it. I'm sorry I don't know about cutting. Maybe you could call Clark and see if they can make one sized the way you want.
  12. I use a 4 on my 22 lr open steel gun and also on my IPSC open gun. I also use the Racing Red lenses in my Rudy Project shooting glasses because it really does "highlite" the dot and targets for both steel and IPSC paper.
  13. I like the Cominolli Frame Saver. It has a thin buffer on each side of the head. I just think this is a good idea to reduce the possibility of any frame battering. I know, some claim that there is no use for a buffer or anything else, that if it was supposed to have a full length guide rod and buffer, Mr. Browning would have put it in there. My gun and my money and I just like to keep my guns in good shape and 100% functional. My $.02 worth.
  14. Limcat for me. I have had one for several years and it works extremely well. Once locked, you will pull your pants up to your armpits during a draw, IF you forget to unlock it. Ask me how I know. (senior moment) Old Blind Squirrel
  15. I don't use a side saddle on my Benelli, but I do have a 3 Gun Gear dual shell carrier mounted on the forearm and have never had my M1 not finction with 1 oz. loads (Wally World cheapos). It will not feed the 7/8ths oz. loads though. Hopefully others will chime in that have mucho more expereience shooting 3 gun matches than I do. Old Blind Squirrel
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