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Matt in TN

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  1. Good point - they are very much alive and about to beat me again, I'm sure! I'll be curious to see if they're still loading old-school weak hand. ;-)
  2. This sounds a lot like the IPSC rules at the Benelli Championship. It took a lot of flak and I was doubtful, but I really enjoyed the variety of stages and rulesets. The slug scoring ate my lunch, but I really enjoyed it. The no shoots were a new thing for me, but I never did hit one.
  3. I've been beaten by folks loading old school weak hand. But it might have something to do with who those folks were, and how much they practiced.
  4. Agreed - great match! Thanks for the RO tips Paul - I vote we do pushups in the mud on the clock in between shooting positions if we have this weather again. No sense wasting all that good mud!
  5. "870's aren't reliable enough" Can you clarify this statement? What goes wrong? I've been running an 870 for years and never had a problem, but I'm not shooting 10,000rds a year either.
  6. Ran into this issue yesterday at a match; going fast and overran the gun. I'll verify it's a problem (make sure it's not me), but once I do, I need to get this done. Do you know of any smiths offering this mod? Nope - I got my first one from StealthyBlagga, and made the second one myself. If you send me your action bars only (I'm no FFL so I can't receive the whole gun) I'll mod it up for you, but I can't match that finish you have. I can do parkerizing or black Gunkote (unless you want to send me some Gunkote of whatever color you want). PM me for details -
  7. I wore one at the 10k Oklahoma Run N Gun (rifle/pistol "centerfire biathlon") just to pace myself. My head cam happened to catch the readout when I was shooting, and it was interesting to see my heartrate was usually around 160 bpm while shooting. It makes the 500yd shot especially challenging! While running I tried to keep it averaging around 175 bpm (90% of my max heartrate).
  8. Good deal - I'm working on this too. "Level One" for me was visualizing the targets in the order I would shoot them, from a first person view point. That helped me be more efficient with stage execution and not forget targets. Once I got that down I realized I was seeing the targets just fine during live fire, but I wasn't always seeing my sights! ;-) So "Level Two" is visualizing my sight picture on each and every target in the order I would shoot them, from a first person view point. And now I see my sights and hit the targets much better during live fire. I'm sure there's a "Level Three", but I haven't gotten there yet.
  9. Shhhh - you'll let the secret out and it'll be all crowded and stuff!
  10. Would a plated RN work? Midway has Rainier on clearance right now. I tried 500 and they worked fine (I normally shoot 230gr FMJ Zero but couldn't get them), so I just bought 3,000 more.
  11. Did you get a new rifle or something? That is a LOT of rifle! Looking forward to it -
  12. Thanks for the response! I have Lanny Bassham's book and have read it several times now. It has definitely helped me a lot.But just like sometimes, even though I KNOW I'm supposed to pull the trigger without disturbing the sights - I fail and it happens anyway. I KNOW I'm supposed to focus on the process and try my best to do so, but sometimes my mind creeps in and gets in the way. Damn ego. ;-) I guess I need to read that book again...
  13. Something I've noticed repeatedly now - whether in dry fire practice, live fire practice, or in a match: When I'm cruising along, focused on the action and fully in the present, things go well. Things sometimes go so well that I think "damn, I'm smokin' this run/drill/etc.". Yes, instead of focusing on the process, just for a split second I think about how I'm doing well. And that's when things fall apart. And no matter how many times I tell myself: "See? You're NOT really awesome, and you need to stay in the present", sooner or later things go well again and my ego jumps back up and gets in the way. I swear my own mind is laughing at me sometimes. Its ability to screw with me is legendary.
  14. Yes. It holds mags plenty secure enough to make sure aren't going to leave anything laying on the ground when you get up from prone. I used it at Blue Ridge this past fall, which is one of the most physical matches in the country. No issues with stuff falling out. That includes jumping out of the barn loft.Full disclosure- I'm not sponsored by HSGI and paid for my leg rig. . I just like their products. Are you wearing this on Sunday? I'd like to check it out -
  15. Yes - weld up and machine/file/grind down. If I remember right, StealthyBlagga used a TIG. I just made a second copy and used a wire feed flux core 110V cheap-o welder (all I had). I won't lie - it's a giant pain in the butt to do. But it works. You might run yours for a bit and see if you have a problem first. If it's feeding well I wouldn't fool with it. If you get a lot of FTFs and are sure you didn't short stroke it, it may be time for the mod.
  16. Specifically what does this interact with? Not sure exactly what you're asking - but I assume it's about the action bar modification. On the stock version the shell latch releases the next shell in line to feed much earlier in the cycle, and as the shells in the tube stay in place while the shotgun recoils rearward ("shell surge") you can have your next shell not feed if you are cycling the action fast enough. The modification shown activates the shell latch in question much later in the cycle so the shells feed more reliably when cycling fast.
  17. Got it done - thanks for the ideas! Do you know about the action bar modification super-genius StealthyBlagga came up with? If you go fast enough, you'll eventually outrun the 870's stock shell latch geometry and get FTF failures that make you think you are short-stroking it. This mod solves that.
  18. I don't have a picture of it installed, but the tube overhangs the barrel by about five inches. That was the original setup, but it really felt front heavy when I swung the gun. I ended up getting a shorter "turkey barrel", and it swings better. You could easily go + 9 and be fine. Thanks. Have you had a chance to try out the loading port cut yet? What do you think of it? Anything you would change? I did my last one like this: http://www.falfiles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=375162 But I'm very tempted to do my new one like yours.
  19. Do you have a pic of the longest tube and the longest barrel together? What are the measurements? I just bought a 28" 870 and am trying to decide how long a tube I can fit on it.
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