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Shooter115

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  • Birthday 10/30/1976

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    Morris, MN
  • Interests
    Guns and muscle cars pretty much sums it up
  • Real Name
    Chris Sell

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Looks for Match (2/11)

  1. All I can say to all parties involved is Bravo! This was probably the funnest match I've ever shot, even though I sucked big time. If you didn't find yourself challenged in some way at this match, you're Superman. Great stages, with all kinds of unique props, shooting positions and target presentations, all run like a Swiss watch. Huge thanks to the match staff, sponsors and Forest Lake Sportsmen's Club for bringing it all together. Minnesota can without doubt, once again be called home to one of the premier matches in the country.
  2. WJ's in Booneville was good, as was the company. When we were down in MO this spring for the M3GC, Tim Ubl, Jay Carillo and myself made it to a great place called Baxter's down by the Lake of the Ozarks. The calamari and steak were excellent, as was the service.
  3. In my own non-existent perfect world Practiscore designs their own nook that spits out a printed "receipt" upon hitting the save button. How awesome would that be......
  4. You can do everything in that video and more using the JP springs and a $0.35 ¹/⁴x 28 set screw. For it to come out acceptable in my book you need to fit the sefety and disconnector.
  5. Please explain how a new extractor is going to fix a FTF problem?
  6. I'm hoping to sign up for the "Throws rock" division. Maybe "Throws heavy rock" depending on who signs up and if I have a better chance of winning.
  7. Is the trigger functioning correctly with the upper removed? Is the disconnector catching the hammer? The pre-travel adjustment on the Jard triggers is very sensitive, 1/16 of a turn too much and the trigger sear won't catch the hammer.
  8. It's pretty easy to do without a jig IMHO. Get your gas block set up where it needs to be and the rifle is functioning properly. Take one screw out and use a transfer punch to mark your dimple location. Tighten that screw back up, and repeat on your second screw. Remove GB and dimple barrel on drill press. Please note I said transfer punch, not center punch. There's a big difference. That said I prefer to use clamp on blocks.
  9. Unless you already have the handguard, I'd look into other options since AP is no longer in business.
  10. I've got a Vortex Spitfire sitting in the safe. It looks really nice, but I haven't put it on a rifle to shoot yet. It's still cold and miserable here and my range is still covered in snow. Soon I hope.
  11. Second season on mine without any issues.
  12. This is great! I was enduring my wife's work Christmas party when I first saw this announcement on FB. I was so excited I had to leave the room to fist pump and hi five myself. To the nay-sayer's. The same guys that put on a great shotgun match, will also put on a GREAT 3-gun match. Just with 3X the fun. I wouldn't be shocked if this match breaks the all time record for filling up. Glad I finally made it to the early registration group The DPMS Tri-Gun got shut down right before I started shooting and not having a major 3 gun match anywhere in the upper midwest has left a void. That void was partially filled with the Nordic Components Shotgun Championships, but I still always hoped it would come back. Am I happy that one had to fall for another to rise. No, but it is what it is.
  13. That's the same Ceiner style conversion I'm using, except I'm using a dedicated .22 barrel instead of the chamber adapter. I'd recommend trying the Taccom enhanced firing pin, and see if that solves your problems.
  14. Google search comes up short on a SARK conversion, but I'm using a CMMG Ceiner style conversion and dedicated 1-16 twist .22 barrel. Swap the barrel out and drop in a standard BCG and it would fire 5.56.
  15. Interesting. I've got a dedicated .22 AR that I built a couple years ago very similar to your set up and I've never had a light strike issue. Mil spec trigger with a set screw through the grip threads to set sear engagement. Then welded up the front of the trigger to take out the overtavel, bobbed the hammer and used JP light springs. For a $12 trigger, I can't really ask it to be any better and it sets off every round I put through it.
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