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Luke Fay

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  1. Hop,

    Thank you for the kind words,

    this is why I play this game with this group, the people. you win your first stage and it makes you hungry for more, but it also tells you that it can be done.

    Luke

  2. It was a realy good match. The randy lee Ti/ 625 just wanted to run, so I let her go, it was a full time job just keeping it pointed in the right direction and loaded. There was no time to Aim. I was real lucky that I keep my footing and did not just get dragged around the stage. Funny to watch when it happens to some one else, kinda embarassing when it happens to you.

  3. Ok all.

    We have posted about the good, the bad, now it it time for the ugly, what does a Revo shooter put in a range bag or on their person to keep evil spirts, competiter hexas, and the Boogey man or woman at bay. So lets hear it, the spiderman uderwear, the luck rabbit's foot, or that last silver bullet you save for yourself.

    Luke

  4. Aerosign,

    To tell true, I am not sure the moon clip is faster than the comp 3, I think that with enough practice, eather one will work, but the learning curve for the moon clips is faster. I have found that the unloading is faster with the moon clips cause everything comes out at once, I have had the evil brass under the star, like what happend at the last stage in the South Florida match :wacko: , problem is there's just no "gracefull" way of getting around that. Moon clips makes brass recovery easy, with fewer losses. I do have my 686 cylinder polished and chamfered, I think it is a must have for this type of shooting. Over all I do enjoy the change I made, and would do it again. However, the question comes up why not just buy a 625, and be done with it. For me, 686 is a better fit, the way it points, frame size, grips and all the little things that go into making a revolver that YOU enjoy to shoot, because you are going to be spending lots of time with it.

    Luke

  5. Aerosign,

    I also shoot a 686 6inch, I had Clark cut the cylinder for moon clips (took about three week) I am using Tk custom moonclips in it and remington brass, and have had zero problems, as for my minor load I am using the Raineer 158gr round nose, with 5 grains of unique, it will chrono about 850 a little hot for minor but does not give problems with droppen steel. Hope this helps

    Luke

  6. OK,

    we have posted on the things that improve your game, now lets chat about those dark unspoken things that will mess with it. Hammer Light strike, squib, false starts and good looking Blond in a t-back collecting brass. :blink:

  7. I just want to add this bit of information, I shoot with Cliff, on most Tuesday nights at a local indoor range we set up a stage. Now Cliff is the number one shooter most nights, We do have a couple of guys that can make him work for it. But since Cliff took delivery of his revolver that Randy has done, no one been able to come close to catching him. Gear helps, will it turn a C shooter into a Grand Master, No. But it will allow a shooter the oportunity for fractional improvement that can get them though a sticky spot and continue to improve their game. Lets face it this is not a cheap hobbie. It is lots of fun, with great people, and cool toys and a fantastic way to spend a weekend, maybe see some parts of the country that you would never go on your own. Sign me up for one 625-E.

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