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Kirkster

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  1. I have seen it mentioned in a few posts but I will say that the DAA Bullet-dropper and primer collator made the biggest difference in my reloading efficiency. Should have bought a dropper years ago…. Have been running a 650 since 94. Would not buy a press with less than 6 stations today, the bullet dropper really made me want to move to a 1050 or Mk7.
  2. Hum. I see them just fine with my regular glasses. My shooting glasses in the past were so I could see the front sight… Now with dots I don’t need prescription shooting glasses.
  3. Well the PSA Dagger is out in the wild now so that DWX should show up any day now…
  4. What is the reason for prescription shooting glasses and a red dot? I made the switch to dots to get rid of prescription shooting glasses, I think I am down to two guns left with irons and hardly ever shoot them because the front sight is too damn hard to focus on and see the target. The dot brought fun back to shooting since now I can clearly see the target and the dot is where the shot goes, no more blurry target…
  5. Well I was shooting the Of Course It Did classifier and the Achilles popped when I went to go from the starting box to the second shooting box. Sucked to not make it through the classifier in my first USPSA match. Now I am just working on lots and lots of dry firing from my lazy boy. Thinking about something with lasers, so many choices anyone got one they are happy with. Maybe with multiple targets.
  6. My barrel is stamped 20 and it came with aluminum grips. No grip tape. Traded them out for Veloce Lokgrips. All my Bogies are being aged out on my Shadow 2s.
  7. Got back from the range and looks like the mount screws were the culprit…. Once again at 10 yards. Thanks again Malibu13.
  8. Well, that is probably my problem. The rear mount screw was loose 1/4 turn to fully tight. The front screw was snug 1/8th turn to fully tight.. Center screw was tight. All three have been re Loktited, I cleaned the holes and the threads very well with acetone first. Will verify at the range tomorrow. anyone know the torque spec on those screws? Currently done up to gutentight. But would love to have a torque spec… Will pick up a marking pen as well…
  9. What are you using for a racker. I am a lefty looking for something to get the racker higher to stop the occasional thumb strike. Most of the ones I have seen are righty ones that curve backwards on the left hand side of the gun and swapping them to the right makes them curve forward which I am not sure I would like that
  10. That is on my short list. And I had already saved his info Cheers K
  11. I take it you had the throat of your barrels reamed? Both of mine are at 1.135 and then can no longer plunk and spin..
  12. Certainly not adverse to getting work done on my guns…
  13. I have seen a couple conversions done. There may have been a bit of drooling and lust…
  14. I do think I will do another ladder test with the Silhouette powder and pay a bit more attention to the accuracy, as I was more concerned with getting good chrono results on Wednesday so I could load for Thursday’s practice. CZ Checkmate Silhouette Chrono.xls
  15. Certainly not giving up on it. Trigger breaks right at a 1 pound 10oz. Just a little take up and no over-travel. Not my best trigger, but certainly not my worst. I will be doing some more load development, 124 grain, SWMP, WAC, etc, but right now finding powder and bullets seems to be an issue. 115 grain delta precision was all I could find in stock. Not the best time for supplies. I am loving the recoil with the comp and definitely see why people like open guns and probably need more gelling time with it, just wanted to make sure I was not missing anything obvious.
  16. I love my 97B but being a lefty would not be able to manipulate the safety well, but being double action not sure it that that matters. I have had this same though a few times but then got a czechmate and wandered into Open class from CO…
  17. Ok my new to me and very lightly used (less than 100 rounds) czechmate is seemingly giving me some accuracy issues. It came with a C-More slideride on it. I am in no way shape or form new to red dots. I have them on both of my Shadow 2s and a dozen other handguns. When I do zero verifications on the shadow 2s I am able to put 5 shots into a one inch square at ten yards square with no issues, I am not able to do that with the czechmate. All of the below is at ten yards M was the czechmate, one in, one High, one low. S was my Shadow 2 orange with an SRO, 7 shots all in P was the czechmate, 1 in, 4 high, Adjusted the sight down. S was the czechmate, 2 in, one 3 inches down D was the czechmate, 3 in. R was the Shadow 2 again, 3 in. Now the Shadow 2 is shooting 135 grain DG bullets at a 135 PF The czechmate is shooting 115 grain delta precision bullets at 165PF, 7.8 grains of Silhouette powder loaded on my Dillon (0.02 grains in deviation on all my weight checks) I went through the czechmate when I got it, cleaned, lubricated, optics mount torqued and locktighted when I was done, I did not torque the slide ride, but am going to check it in a bit. When I did my ladder test on my ammo it seemed to be shooting high and right, Adjusted it and it seemed to still be shooting high last night at practice and I adjusted it down again. So I went to the indoor range and put it on paper. It was shooting an inch high at 10 yards with the occasional higher flyer. I did end up adjusting it down a bit more as seen above after shooting at the P square Maybe my expectations are too high after my shadow 2 and CZ 97B experiences. Maybe I need a bit more time coming to grips with an open gun shooting 9mm major ammo…
  18. new data for the thread. Just got done a round of ladder testing for Silhouette in my CZ checkmate. the chamber throat is short right now so theses were loaded at around 1.130 inches since they fail the plunk test around 1.135 or so. Not sure why my gun had the SD shoot up at 8.0 grains.. But would definitely look at shooting this around 8.1 or 8.2 grains for a match. CZ Checkmate Silhouette Chrono.xls
  19. Yea, I almost never buy cheap tools now. I used to, but then got nice tools and now understand how much better they are.
  20. Yep. Bench lathe is 600 bucks, plus tooling... I always wanted a bench lathe but not sure this is the reason I will purchase one....
  21. Well we found the bushing guide plug... It had gotten out to the driveway darn thing had some legs... I am still waiting to see what CZ-USA comes up with. Will post the part number when they give it to me... K
  22. Anyone know were I can source the barrel bushing lock piece / Guide Plug (ACCU Shadow CZ75 Guide Plug SS). I send a photo to CZ-USA so they could identify the part and have not heard back. CZCustoms says their guide plug will not work. Match is of course on Saturday...
  23. Damn... I have Thousands and Thousands of rounds through mine and have yet to have a malfunction...
  24. I am running a comp on my 10F with a Holosun 509t and shooting 137 grain bullets at 130PF, the stock spring was too much I got the CGW 3 spring pack 16#, 14.5#, 13# and swapped it out to the 13# spring and it functioned ok but I felt it was perhaps battering the frame a bit. Moved to the 14.5# spring and it was perfect, did not try the 16# spring.... I would say get the CGW 3 spring pack and see what runs best. It is only 18 bucks...
  25. Check the Ben stoger pro shop. That’s where I found a lot of parts that I needed for my shadow 2 when no one had any stock.
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