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Klemmer

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  1. I have a SX3 with the 28 inch VR. Tried going shorter to the SLP 22 inch cantilever. Barrel was heavier and changed the swing of my shotgun unfavorably. Any of the SLP barrels will be SX2 barrel profile and weight.

    Went back to the 28" and added a longer mag tube and a rear sight for slug zero.

  2. I have a family and a life outside of 3 Gun; therefore, I will never make time to write a term paper or photo slideshow of an afternoon at the range.

    Pat, I like you. We squadded together at TX Multigun in April. Here is my offer to you: PM me your mailing address and I will mail my upper to Alaska. You take 60 days to shoot groups and take pictures. Send it back when you're done and post results to the forum.

  3. My hoser load is 55 grain Hornady FMJ-BT. I typically shoot paper and under 100 yd targets with the 55s and transition to 77s beyond 100. So, my shooting with 55s isn't very demanding. I do know that the 200 yd zero with 77s runs above POA from muzzle to 100 yards with the 55s and that I can still group under an inch for 5 x 55s at 100 yards. Sorry, nothing more precise or scientific with 55s.

    This is a 1:8 twist so I suspect it is gentler on lighter bullets than the more common 1:7 twist.

  4. The Surefire reps at Texas Multigun admitted that there were teething problems over the first two years of the 60 rounders being on the street.

    Current production has another weld near the top to prevent spreading of the feedlips or bulging of the magazine portion that inserts into the lower. Also said that they had some internal engineering upgrades to the springs, cams, follower.

  5. I shot a thousand of these last year as an experiment. Used Solo 1000. Don't remember the powder charge weight. They shot OK but ran kinda smoky from the lube. I went back to jacketed 147s.

  6. I have a Winchester SX3 also. With US made chokes x4; Nordic: mag tube, mag cap, follower and magazine spring, bolt handle; Hi Viz fiber optic front sight. Sadly the raw score for US-made parts only covers a couple of the listed categories.

    It says Winchester on the receiver. I doubt the average cop on the street is trying to find CFR import compliance issues when he sees other good guys on the range. Heck, I seem to squad with 2-5 cops and DHS agents almost every Saturday.

    Please let us know what you hear from your query to ATF.

  7. The greatest advantage to Tek-Loks or ELS is modularity. If you intend to drop your shotgun caddies for pistol/rifle only stages you can pinch/pull and take off the part(s) that you aren't running.

    On the other hand, modularity costs money. If you want to add 6-8 ELS mounts to a Safariland belt then you will have $150-200 in hardware to create the platform.

    A more traditional inner/outer belt would be something like the DSG Arms 1.5 inch or 1.75 inch gunbelt set ups. Featuring double thickness webbing and a cobra buckle, you could recycle the mag pouches, holster and caddies which you already have for your Wilderness belt. This would be a fast donning rig without the modularity of Tek-Loks or ELS. Less investment for less quick change options.

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