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  1. Not all that experienced in the pistol comp shooting, but went to the thin aluminum grips with sandpaper type panels and they didn’t work at all for me. Found LOK Bogies grips based on input from here and love them. Aggressive and really helped my grip on my SP01.

  2. 23 hours ago, coolcw1987 said:

    Which CO dot has the biggest glass?

    I believe its the Deltapoint Pro. I'm sure I havent tried them all, but compared to the Trijicon and Vortex models, the DPP has the largest screen and for me, easiest to pick up the dot. 

  3. Thanks. Turns out my local Cabelas has a few in stock so i plan to check them out tomorrow. 

     

    Any thoughts on barrel length? I was originally thinking 24, but most franchi's come in 26 or 28. Both seem overly long to me,  but not sure what is the standard in 3 gun. 

  4. Buying my first shotgun and a few questions come to mind. I was planning on an M3K which after modding it with extended tube, extractor, maybe a springkit would probably be $750-800. I saw the versmax competition online and it looks like an out of the box solution for $1100-1200.  Ive read a lot of threads here (megathread inc) about the M3K and it sems like a solid low end solution 

    Would love to hear some opinions on the versamax. 

    Thanks

  5. 56 minutes ago, race1911 said:

    Looking forward to hearing how that works out for you. I keep thinking the dovetail piece is too small as I can slide it in the dovetail with my finger. Curious if yours will be the same. 

     

     

    XDR, I am about to install the exact same as yourself (DPP with the Leupold mount on SP01 Shadow), due to the design of the red dot mounting screws going right thru  the dovetail piece and then press fitting by pulling upwards onto the mount possibly slightly longer screws to contact the dovetail base might push the dovetail piece tighter against both the dovetail contact points and the upper mounting plate, along with liberal use of blue loctite that should do the trick I hope...be extremely light with either red or green loctite..............blue is recommended to try first... if you ever have to remove the screws, red and green need application of high heat if they don't unloosen and could easily  damage the red dot

     

  6. Well this particular mount does not use set screws in the dovetail. The dovetail piece slides right into the slide, the plate lays over the top and the DPP is then screwed into the dovetail piece and torqued. The Leupold tech called it a press fit. I think its either a bad design, or i got an undersized dovetail piece that wont stay tight. 

  7. I mounted a new DPP on my SP01 using the Leupold dovetail mount system. Mounted exactly per the instructions including torqueing to 25 inch lbs. Took it to the range and it came loose in 5 rounds. Tightened again, same thing so called Leupold and they are sending me a set of shorter screws to try. 

    Has anyone used the Leupold mounts successfully? The 'press fit' seems sketchy to me so curious to other experiences. 

  8. Was talking to a guy at a match this wekend who was using an SP01 tactical like mine. We were comparing what mods we had done when he mentioned replacing the slide stop with a low profile one from a RAMI. I tend to ride mine occasionally so i swapped my RAMI slide stop in and it works great...i measured both with calibers before making the swap and the largest difference was maybe .001" at most. 

    Are these in fact interchangeable? 

  9. I wear 2.0 readers and my eye doc made me a pair of shooting glasses that have a very weak reader in the right eye only. It's a .75 which allows me to see the targets as well all though I have to have both eyes open. Works really well just takes a few minutes to get oriented to them. 

  10. I just upgraded mine with the ultralight package from CGW. I called them and discussed what was my least expensive way into a good trigger. They recommended the UL package as a foundation and then go from there. I also polished what I could and the trigger is great in both DA and SA. Not shadow great, but more than good enough for me at this time...eventually I'll put in the short reset kit and start playing with the recoil spring as well. 

     

     

  11. I use Berry's with reasonable accuracy. I think they offer only a few types rated to run above 1250 FPS though (thicker plating, hollow base etc). all my loads run <1100 FPS. I expect you would get much higher velocity than 1100 fps in a PCC.  

  12. This is great input. Mine seems to be well dialed in now and seems to get more accurate the more I use it. It does spit a little powder over a run of 100 or so and I am not sure from where. It really is minor though. The powder accumulates on the top of my press near where you can see the heavy spring on the autodrum.

    This is for 9mm with titegroup. 

    The ability to fine tune a load is what I like about it. The autodisk system is great, but not easy to get the exact charge you want unless you modify the disk etc... 

     

    Thanks

    xdr

  13. 20 hours ago, cowboy85306 said:

    While this is so, it does not mean that Bullseye is the BEST powder for .38 special, It is economical, due to the low charge weights for loads using it, BUT- for me, it burns dirty, and, being a flake powder, does not meter nearly as will as, say, Titegroup, which is right there with Bullseye on relative burn rate charts.

     Trail Boss powder is good at what it does, but, again, does not meter well.  I actually got better consistency  using it by strapping a vibrator ( looks like a cartoonish , large beetle, used for settling cranky infants ) to my powder measure. Now someone will observe that this may cause static build up and be an ignition hazard.

     

    Who knows about the static build up/ignition but the mental picture of a large cartoon beetle shaking your powder measure is hilarious?

  14. 9 hours ago, Fantom919 said:

    Thinking about it more, don't symmetrical grips seem counter intuitive? It would make sense if we held a gun in between hands as if they were mirror images of each other. But we dont. One hand is on top of the other, one slightly in front, and the grip panels on either side are contacting completely different areas of the hand.)

    Yeah, ive pondered this as well. I probably just over thinking this grip thing and making things worse.

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