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MC1

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  1. I would recommend the Springco recoil reducer. I replaced my steel guide rod with one and it shoots very flat (low felt recoil) and is actually a bit more reliable (not that reliability was an issue before)

  2. I've have two SP01's that Matt Mink did the work on and they are fantastic. Every person that feels the DA trigger can not believe how smooth and easy the pull is. The SA is like a dream. Any way you go, you'll come out fine. My backup SPO1 I got for $475 and spent $385 on the competition hammer, sights, and trigger job. It was well worth it.

  3. Get a springco recoil reducer. I have them in all 3 of my CZ's and they work amazing. Not to metion they lower the felt recoil and they also prevent the slide from being battered by recoil due to the double spring system. I highly recommend them.

  4. My 1st one in two years was in my last match. I was the 1st or second shooter and did not see it in my walk through. It was a stage where you can see each target from multiple shooting positions and I just missed it. Was really pissed about it. All tips help, thanks.

  5. I used to have a big problem with going to fast and not engaging obscured targets. I thought I'd fixed the problem, yet it's started showing up again lately. Any tips on how to fix this?

  6. Good post, i plan on giving it a shot. I have started practicing after a couple of walk throughs to separate myself from the group, close my eyes, and do the remaining walk throughs stationary with my eyes closed. This has really helped me "solidify" my stage p,an. Do you do this?

  7. I bounced from limited to single stack to L10 and back to limited. I used to compete in whatever class my buddies were in for direct competition. Then I purchased a CZ SP01 that Matt Mink had done a trigger job on. What an amazing gun. I now only compete in production and have since purchased a second backup duplicate of the SP01. Having a lot of fun in production and the best shooters at our local club are in production. I guess I go where the deep end of the pool is (locally at least)

  8. I agree with this wholeheartedly. I focused on some accuracy practice before my last big match and gained consistency. I'm a B shooter and because I shot a penalty free match and my stage time didn't slow down, low and behold I easily won my class and found myself ahead of all masters in production. Still a significant margin behind the three GM's that destroyed us all :)

  9. If you are shooting from a low ready or a press, are you not practicing sights acquisition? If you shoot steel it calls for a low ready with rim fire and you go from a draw with center fire. Seems like the focus should be on your sights. Does this make sense to anyone else, or am I crazy?

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