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Danva

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  1. We just had this happen with my wife's STI. We changed from MG 180 JHP to MG 180 CMJ's. Ammo would not feed reliably. Had to shorten up the OAL and re-chrono the load. All is good now.

    The profile of the bullet was different and that does make a difference!

    Both she and her gun are happy again!

  2. S&WIowegan

    my wife and I are going to the LPR's also. She will be shooting limited and I revo. I am a B and will not "SSing"

    We have joined Seth in the second "Nats" thread to squad together and I would welcome more revo shooters to squad with

    So far we have 2 limited & 1 revo

    Dan C

  3. what are the most needed spare parts one should have at a major match aside from a spare gun.

    I am thinking I should have some parts that can be replaced in the field for a 625. Are there internal parts that could be replaced in the field?

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks

    Danva

  4. Your gun maybe DA set up with a "bumper" on the adjustment screw on the trigger. My PPC gun was built by Sandy Garrett of NVGW and was set up so when you pulled the trigger back it would stop when the rubber tip hit the triggergaurd behind the trigger. A little more pressure on the trigger would break the shot - kind of like a set trigger.

    I adjusted the screw so it did not function and used the double action. An interesting feature on PPC guns.

    Dan C

  5. Congats to your wife on her first match and to you for gaining a shooting buddy. My wife shoots and I think she's the best!

    I am the mechanic, cleaner and ammo-loader. I am NOT the instructor.

    You both have great times ahead of you. Shooters are a great group and will get alot of support.

    NOW GO CLEAN HER GUN!!!!!!

    Dan C

  6. while I don't use a 650 I use a 550 to load 45 for revo. I have had good luck using Federal primers and checking cases to make sure the primer is seated just below the head of the case. Most of the time I can feel it with my finger or hold it on the corner of the charge bar to check for light.

    Dan C

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