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Posts posted by kozy
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Open vs CO are 2 different beast. Like mentioned before, Open is more about speed then accuracy. Its going to come down to what are your goals. If you just want to shoot and have fun, not worry about constantly make sure the gun and equipment are perfectly tuned and clean, stay in CO.
Open is WAY more expensive in the upfront cost and on going....I shot open for about 3 years and now shoot CO. They are both fun but your focus will be different.
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On 12/20/2018 at 7:33 PM, B_Seehawer said:
Only one of these is gonna get you the prom queen....
this does explain why yo still live in your Moms basement....)
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Yeah, my Dad is running the DPP on this CO set up, nothing but issues. First they are shutting off, now the replacement will not hold zero.....
I am running the RTS2 V4 on my CO rig, so far only had one with the flashing dot....
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going fast and the chicks....
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for open pistol?
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in the past they have been great with me, no issues. Crack slide and broken grip
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I feel its worth it to do my own triggers. Everybody likes their triggers a certain way. Having the right tools and a basic understanding of the trigger, its not that hard to do
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I like the redding competition dies.
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Mine has been very accurate with 147gn molly.
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yeah I like mine, nice gun for the price.
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I run a classifier a few times from cold to get a baseline of where I am at
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20 hours ago, Resjudicata said:
Yes. Not hard at all. Look at the Youtube videos of Alma Cole for instructions on taking apart the trigger pack and putting it all back together.
ohhh, that great, thanks!
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i kinda have a theory but in the end it doesnt mean crap if you watch the top guys run. Flat shooting gun seem more violent in the hand, soft shooting guns seem to have more flip/dot movement. For me, i want flat shooting because if I see the dot pulling off or making a squirrely move as I pull the trigger, hit that shit again....
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I am running MPX and ILWT barrel with a 124gn JHP HP38 powder 4.2 gn. Gun seems to run great with that. 135PF
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pretty easy to install the GG kit?
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yeah on the list, cant wait to try. Stock right now is 6 1/2 lbs
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Yes there is a screw in the back of the grip holding the mad well on. Mine was striped from the factory but I used an easy out to remove it.
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Yup for SV 6-40 and you can order online easy.
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Yes, racker for sure in Open
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Gunna give AA7 another try with a 124gn JHP but I still like HS6 over a 124 the best..Ill let you know.
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Micro red dot, RTS2. They all have issues but the RTS2 seems to hold up the best
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I have both Mark7 and AmmobotR2. I have close to 120k rounds ran through my M7 and 20k on the AB. By far the Mark7 I trust more then the Ammobot. The AB says that they have a clutch but it does not seem to work all the time depending on the speed settings.
Yes the M7 is more but when you are confident that he can walk out to the press and hit cycle start, knowing that the press is going to run 100% and give you 100% quality, the price difference is worth it compared to blowing up my 5-7k open gun. Get the Mark7 and focus on shooting.
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Cudalube by far has been the best for me in all weather....
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anyone running Precision Delta 124gn JHP? if so, what OAL?
Ear Muffs that dont interfere with cheek weld?
in Pistol Caliber Carbine
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For $250 bucks that ain’t bad at all