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Studlee

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  1. I'm right handed shooter and 95% of the time I'll shoot left to right. 1 reason is most stages you transition to next position for next set of targets. During the transition it forces me to make sure the gun is pointed down range. It also helps in the reload when I grab the new mag and tilt the run to the mag. I don't want to make the mistake and break 180 if I'm moving from right to left.

    Another reason is when facing up range. On the beep I turn clockwise and pivot on my right foot which keep the gun in the same spot during my draw. The first target I see is the left.

  2. My 34 has a http://johnnyglocks.com in it. I like it a lot. Short reset is nice and break is clean.

    I've heard great things on DK triggers also.

    That website doesn't have any info, really, about anything......No prices, no pics, no info about what comes in the kit.........

    Is it all custom work? Do you have to send in the gun?

    Give him a call or email him. Great guy to talk to. He'll explain everything and how his works. No, you don't have to send in your gun if you don't want to.

  3. Started using Titegroup for 45 as it was mostly available. Didn't like the results I was getting. I would also get powder residue on my arms when shooting. Switched to Clays and never looked back, works great. Luckily I still have some Clays but won't last long. In my area TG has mostly been more available. I'm seeing 4756 but I see/read mixed reviews about it so I haven't tried it.

  4. Was at a class with 2 others running Gen4's that we're having issues with slide coming off frame after firing. But these were 1st model Gen 4's. Problems were fixed right away. No issues with them anymore.

  5. I started out in IDPA first, as I wanted to practice more self defense type instead of run-n-gun style in USPSA. But now that they have changed the rules, some good, some bad, I would also suggest to start in either USPSA or Steel Challenge. I've been doing more of these than IDPA. IDPA is still good, I would definitely suggest doing a few matches later on. It's good to get a feel for all of them and shoot the ones you enjoy most.

  6. Before I was running the EGW (7 round check) and LE Wilson case gauges. The LE Wilson was tighter than the EGW so I used it only for match ammo.

    Recently bought the Hundo gauges in 9. Works great, seems to be close as the LE Wilson. Rounds I've marked as bad on the Wilson also do not gauge well in the Hundo.

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