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  1. Good for outdoor and indoor shooting? Saw these on the site and am tempted.

    The new ImpactX-2 lens transitions from Clear to Color depending on the lighting conditions, so you can use one lens for indoor and outdoor. I love this feature.

    Right but I guess my question is if the racing red is preferred to say a gray transition lens and why?

  2. I need some new mag pouches. Ghost seems pretty good and good bang for the buck. The race masters are just cool. Worth it? I've heard that they are good for limited and open guns but not production because they take up so much room. I like that you can do bullets out with both because I want to experiment with that.

  3. I just ordered parts from Ben Stoeger's shop and got a .120 tall sight. With the stock sights, and the rear cranked down, it shoots low. I like more of a 6'clock sight picture and I hear that the .120 tall is made for keeping the rear sight low. The .160 from what I understand is if you like to hit behind the fiber optic.

  4. ETA. Nvm on those Monday USPSA matches. Being cancelled. Sucks because the club is is 5 miles away. After digging more looks like the only option for USPSA now is twice a month on Sunday's but the place is an hour and 45 minutes away. So over 3 hours of travel each time to shoot. Doable I guess but not ideal.

    Here in the heart of Texas, I drive 90 min one-way to USPSA matches. 45-min is a steal.

    No no. 1 hour and 45 minutes lol. It's like 85 miles away. May be worth it.

  5. I got a set of the Rydon glasses with the impactx-2 photchromic clear to laser red (hdr) lenses. Have shot with them 2 times so far and absolutely love them.

    Exact pair and lenses that I use. They really make the fiber optic pop, and the targets stand out.

    Good for outdoor and indoor shooting? Saw these on the site and am tempted.

  6. ETA. Nvm on those Monday USPSA matches. Being cancelled. Sucks because the club is is 5 miles away. After digging more looks like the only option for USPSA now is twice a month on Sunday's but the place is an hour and 45 minutes away. So over 3 hours of travel each time to shoot. Doable I guess but not ideal.

  7. I think I found a club that shoots USPA once per month so I may get to keep this beast. They do an outdoor match once a month too but wouldn't be able to do that due to work schedule. But if I can shoot the Stock 2 at least once a month I'd be happy.

  8. Or just find a club that shoots USPSA... Then with the Stock II you could be a king in production!

    I know. I was shooting USPSA before I moved. I think there's a couple clubs further away that do USPSA on weekends. But Tuesday IDPA is very convenient for me.

  9. I'm pretty sure that technically this gun isn't supposed to be legal for IDPA right? I'm new to IDPA but think I'm going to start shooting it because that's what the local clubs do here on a weekly basis. I just picked up a stock 2 on a whim, shot it yesterday, and think that it can turn out to be a fantastic comp gun. (I typically shoot glocks.)

    Now this local club seems pretty informal from what I've seen being there and on youtube. So I emailed them to see if they shoot all the divisions or just lump everyone together. All I was told was to show up and I'll shoot whatever class I'm supposed to be in. Ok, but if the stock 2 isn't legal how can I be put in a division? What's everyone's experience with this? I'm debating whether I should order the parts for the stock 2 and have my gunsmith tune it. I'd hate to do that and then be told that I can't shoot after putting time and effort in to the platform. So do I get a holster for the stock 2 and show up or should I think about another blaster?

  10. Peltor Ultimate 10s and Pro Ears Ultra are the most comfortable high dB ear muffs I have found.

    The pro ears looks really good. I like the NRR of the bigger ones but they looks so bulky. The slim ones look a lot more comfortable and still offer good protection. Definitely going to try one of them though thanks.

  11. I was about to buy some MSA's then saw they only had a NRR of 18. Left me wondering why they are so expensive

    I read an extensive article once, and basically they are the only company that doesn't lie about their NRR rating. Most companies publish the NRR rating at a certain frequency or something that isn't realistic at all. Conclusion of the story was that the MSA's have the same amount of noise reduction as companies claiming 30+. Also, the cost is due to the electronics used and the build quality and comfort.

  12. I do a lot of indoor shooting and have tried different types of ear pro. I've been disappointed by electronic hearing pro. Howard Leight Impacts IMO are terrible. Don't deal well and don't block anything. Haven't tried MSA's yet but I hear mixed things so hesitant to buy some.

    My favorite pair so far has been cheap Browning buckmarks. They seal extremely well and block a ton of noise. Very uncomfortable though. So is there a good set of passive muffs that have gel cups or something?

    I typically double up too. Foam plugs to protect the inner ear and muffs for the mid ear.

  13. The 147g out of a 34 is fantastic. I shot the Atlanta arms stuff next to federal 147g and there is a very noticeable difference. I've read that the federal chronos 100fps faster.

    Atlanta has been out of the 147g reload stuff though. Big price difference between that and the new brass stuff. Like 5 bucks a box.

  14. I did more dry firing with the stock 2 today to see if I'm going to make the effort and shoot it and get the trigger lighter or stick with glocks.

    I like the weight. As of now I honestly prefer the ergos of a Glock. I like the hump and how easily it allows you to keep your hand driven high up in the beavertail. With the stock 2 I always feel like I can't get high enough on the grip.

  15. I'm making the switch now from a 34 to a stock II. Haven't even shot the stock 2 yet and haven't made any mods.

    I think the biggest thing to get used to will be the reset. I love glock's reset. Also, I'm getting pinched on my finger between the trigger and frame when the hammer breaks. This is during dry fire. Maybe because the trigger is so heavy right now I use more trigger finger, but it's annoying.

    Also, ergos. The placement of the safety is a bit weird to me. If you ride the safety with the thumb it doesn't allow me to get as high of a grip as possible. Minor stuff.

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