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  1. I don't dryfire it a lot, but I do it some, and haven't noticed any damage. I do get a few light hits with my 17# ms, but not many, and I do only shoot the cheapest of ammo (side note--CCI Blaser leads my barrel badly. This is the only gun I've had that problem). Actually, I figure the "light hits" are really misfires due to cheap ammo, not the gun.

    If you get misfires with a 23# mainspring, I'd say something else is the problem.

  2. I took my 9 yo daughter and 6 yo son to the range today. After a bit of shooting with their usual .22 single shots, I turned them loose with my shorty AR-15 with the .22 conversion in it. They wouldn't leave until we ran out of ammo. I think we went through 700-800 rounds. I guess I better go get an M&P15-22. I like the telescoping stocks for young shooters--even the "youth" model rifles are considerably too long for a 6 year old. Very gratifying to see them enjoying shooting so much.

  3. Either some of you don't shoot much or you have a lot more time to reload than I do. I sort mixed range brass by caliber, in the process hopefully catching the odd split case or those filled with mud, run it through the tumbler and into the feeder it goes. A few press stoppages result (a 9mm stuck in the .45, or those pesky small primer pocket .45, etc) but not many. I gauge all match ammo, including local matches, in EGW 7 round gauges, which I find are tighter than my chamber. Just about all I fail feed perfectly in practice. I don't bother gauging practice ammo, I'd never go shoot because of the time and bother involved.

  4. I'm just now getting around to working up a load for my 6" 2011, using Titegroup and Montana Gold 165 JHPs. For some reason only standard length loads are reliable, 1.125". I can't get anything longer to run more than about 95%. I am going to replace all my mag springs and put in a new 12.5# recoil spring, and try it again, but I think I may end up using standard loads. Is there any reason to load long if your gun runs perfectly on standard length loads?

  5. I won an XDm that I shot for awhile, but sold it and bought a M2i 2011 off the forum here. I had a ton of ammo loaded to 1.125" for the XDm left, and it's shooting flawlessly. My mags are not tuned.

  6. Doesn't seem worth it. With similar case wall thickness, case capacity would be the same. Maybe just buy some Starline .45 Super brass and try some warmer loads.

    Another thing to consider, hot loads will likely shoot differently, requiring you to adjust your sights between loads.

    Best to just get a second gun :rolleyes:

  7. This has been great information by everyone that has posted. I have been shooting a Kimber 22, not a conversion but a factory made 22, for a couplle of years and love it. I don't see anybody else shooting one that isn't a conversion at the matches. It's set up with a c-more red dot, a flared mag well, oversized mag release and 15 round mags for less mag changes on high round stages. I do have a Ruger Mark lll but find it more cumbersome on mag changes. I use Federal Auto Match which works great and few failure to extracts but they always go bang. I might try CCI Mini Mags to see if I can get it to run 100% as any malfunction costs time. I also love the feel of the gun as it's very similar to my STI Steelmaster that I shoot in IPSC matches. I didn't see anybody talk about the Volquartsen pistols. I know they are expensive but if they run 100% that is a big plus. The only negative I see is the ability to make fast mag changes. We are always looking for a little more advantage when shooting a competition.

    The Captain

    15 round mags? Must not be Kimber. What are they?

    Fast mag changes aren't important in Steel Challenge.

  8. I have shot 2 625s. One is a Mountain Gun, with a lightweight barrel, and the other has a full lug barrel. Both 4". With equivalent loads, I'd say the difference is quite noticeable. The standard weight short lug barrel would fall between the two. I'm sure with practice it's something you could work with though.

  9. I have a Les Baer with an Ed Brown magwell/mainspring housing. I run Wilson ETM's with Dawson no-gap basepads, and they work great, and seat easily with 8rds. (I am assuming we are talking .45 ACP here?) They also work on my STI Spartan with Dawson no-gap or standard magwell inserts, and also with my STI Trojan that has a Techwell! (YMMV)

    You use the no-gap basepads, but not the no-gap magwell? Why didn't you just get the gap basepads? With the front of the no-gap pads cut so far back, are you at all concerned about over-inserting the mag on a slidelock reload? I'm asking because I have a bunch of ETMs with no-gap pads, and would rather not swap pads all the time for different 1911s.

    I like the Dawson pads. I checked my Trophy Match in the USPSA box, and there is a little bit of room. I'm contemplating gluing a rubber pad to the bottom to cushion them a little from the concrete floor of the indoor range. It would have to be thin, like a piece of bicycle innertube or something.

  10. On Main Spring Housing (MSH): I have not done it personally but a friend of mine did swap his MSH. It fit. I have read that you need to transfer the GSG's original main-spring into the new MSH. (eg so you kept the correct main-spring power for the rimfire)

    I saw that too, but it's not true. I put in a flat MS housing on mine, and since I had a good quality lightweight hammer/sear/disconnector set laying around, I swapped that in too. Trigger was vastly improved, but I had a lot of light hits. I figured the lightweight trigger parts and the stock MS didn't go together, and put in a 17 lb (IRC). Now I still get a few light hits on cheap CCI Blazers, but that might be the ammo. Think I'll try an 18 lb before the steel matches start up for the summer.

  11. I have the Sig. It's identical to the GSG. Cheaply made, works good, much more reliable than my Kimber conversion. Uses mostly standard 1911 parts, which is good because upgrades are needed on some things--sights (Novak cut), MS housing, etc.

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