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  1. Took rifle to TFD, and beyond 300yds, couldn't hit squat... Went zero range twice during match, and even at 100 yds, was having issues holding a good group inside 2" resting handguard off table... The gas block is still making contact with inside bottom surface of hg, so it's coming off. Ordered the recommended SLR sentry... Will post up with results after the install, and a day at the range.

  2. Those targets sound ridiculous! This sport needs a standard target size so newbs can shoot their cylinder bore 870 without getting ten Unhit target penalties.

    It wasn't the size of the target that made it so tough... It was fact that they were tipped back 45degrees with a nice ledge on front locking them to the stand...

    A more powerful load would definately been a benefit...

  3. You guys had a chance to walk the stage beforehand right? You had a chance to feel how much force it was going to take to dump the targets. Load and choke accordingly. It's just part of the game. To me IC is pretty loose unless the targets are all under 18 or so yards. Sounds like throwing in a LM or M choke would have solved Chuck, trey here... Wanted to let you know before I put it on the market, I'm selling my '13 20 yr old PVWthe issue. IDK......JMHO as I wasn't there.

    Well, this stage fell right after our rushed lunch break, and there was a 6 min cart ride from previous stage to this one... When my partner and I arrived, the 5 min walk thru was finishing up, and the first guy up was ready to go... I was second... I walked it one time, but did not 'study' or walk up on the tiny lock-on style targets, so I didn't consider a choke change... In the end, I was unprepared when my turn came, and struggled on the stage... Lessons learned...

    I feel like my loads are decent, and not super light... 1 1/8 oz 3 dram #7 1/2 noble sport sporting clays

  4. I did a little 'fitting' also on my Syrac block screws, but I can't take enough off the clamp ears to keep handguard from contacting bottom edge... I will have to switch to the low profile style with set screws in bottom

  5. So, I put the new BravoCompany KMR-13 handguard on my rifle recently, and as we discussed in another thread, had to change the gas block out to fit it under this new ultra slim rail. I used the Syrac/JP clamp style adjustable block, and after getting it all installed and tuned, think I may have a slight issue... The area on gas block where tabs are for (2) screws just contacts the inside lower edge of the handguard... This causes concern, due to fact barrel is no longer completely 'free-floating'... I didnt notice anything wrong while sighting in and shooting out to 100yds, but when we stretched on out to 300 or so, it wasn't as accurate as it was with old big heavy (lots of clearance) handguard... Guess Im gonna either do some machining on the gas block, or look for another brand that offers more clearance...

    In the other thread on gas blocks, several good brands were mentioned, but I looked at them, and most seem to use the 'set screws' digging into barrel surface to prevent movement...

  6. Koop, I was 2 1/2 turns out w the JP block, and am at 1 3/4 on the Syrac... Guys at JP said that changing the handguard and shaving off nearly a pound is what is causing the muzzle to climb... They said the guns were weighted in the front to help reduce recoil and muzzle climb, and I went and cut a pound of flesh off the beast....

  7. Okay, I had put a Syrac/JP gas block on recently, and took a JP adjustable block off, to get block under a keymod rail.

    I started at the 2 turns out recommended setting, and was able to go in a half turn, and get bolt to lock back, therefore giving me the least amount of gas needed to to run the gun... One thing I did notice though, the gun had a LOT more rise and jump with this new gas block than the old JP block... May try running with more gas, to try and reduce what goes out barrel and hits comp... What do you guys think??

  8. So reading all this great SBR info, vs 18" rifle length gas gun has me puzzled... I shot the new Adams Arms 16" COR piston gun, and it HAS a rifle length gas system on it, so there's not much barrel after the block... It shoots as soft and flat as my JP gun, and maybe just a hair softer

  9. i agree with the fist under the stock for seated position, and that 100 yards is not really considered a 'long' shot, and should be able to be taken 'off-hand' standing or kneeling.

    Jflowers, what power optic were you using? sometimes too strong of an optic up close magnifies the movement you are describing....

    I also took interest in this thread as I was at a match over the weekend, and there were several stages with 'decent' long range, from 100 yds to 285 yds... The first stage, I stood up and used top of the barricade, and had same trouble OP had, where my 6 power had the x-hairs all around the target... this was after a 40 yard dash from a pistol position. On next stage, I went prone, and engaged thru a low port, and got all 11 hits with only 1 miss, from 145 yards out to 275 yards, but was very slow in transition, and struggled to control breathing (another 60 yard dash from pistol shooting position)...

    So, is using the long magazine as bipod, and the weak hand holding foregrip the best method, or are there better methods for steady long range shots from prone position (not using any props, bags, etc. only you and the gun).

    What size magazine are you using to monopod from? It seems that a lot of people are thinking the 40 rounders are the ticket. I use a 30 round P Mag with a Ranger base. It allows a little smoother elevation adjustment, and the 30 round is short enough that you can spread your elbows out farther for stability.

    I used a 30 rd pmag with a +15 Nordic extension on it.... It was a little tall, but turned out useful to help see the plate rack over tall grass.

  10. Hello Everyone, just thought I would chime in and let you know that 3GN saw this as an issue in the 2013 series... For the 2014 Regional Semi-Pro division points race, the Pro scores will be pulled out. So essentially we will run the match as normal, including the prize table, but for the points race the highest scoring Semi-Pro shooter will be used as the 100% baseline. We believe this will alleviate the issue above, allowing the Semi-Pro's to truly compete against one another from match to match without the possibility of having one of the top Pro's swing the scores so significantly.

    Fortunately for everyone, it looks like Keith's superhuman performance won't be factored in. I was the top semi pro as far as I know (unless Romero decided to sign up for semi pro, lol), so the points will be based on a MUCH more realistic score.

    Nice match, Andrew! your score is none too shabby, and will still mount a steep curve to be scored against for other semi-pro's...

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