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  1. 7 hours ago, Patfairlane said:

    Grabagun has the 20 round drum for the VR80 for$86.39 plus $10.00 shipping...That is the same as the one Tooth and Nail sells for $139.00 plus $23.00 shipping...But for the $68.00 extra I spent from Tooth and Nail I was told the post office hasn't picked up 20 something drums ready to be shipped...Although I was sent a email 3 days ago saying it was shipped...I paid extra just so I could get this kind of service...I am sure others have been treated good, and some have not been treated good...I just wanted others out there that count on what they have read on this forum to not be counted on as written in stone.

     

    Feel free to roll the dice and order the drum from grab a gun. We state on the website please allow 3 business days for tuning of your drum. Based on you comments I assume you are the gentleman whom I spoke with on the phone today. Which placed your order on the 4th. Please correct me if I am wrong.
     

    We tune drums so they run correctly. We have had a 5% success rate with current drums coming from promag. We test fire(live fire in our shop gun) and tune every drum before it leaves our shop. If this is unacceptable please let me know and we will gladly refund your order and cancel. Which we could have done when you called today. Thanks! 

  2. Feel free to roll the dice and order the drum from grab a gun. We state on the website please allow 3 business days for tuning of your drum. Based on you comments I assume you are the gentleman whom I spoke with on the phone today. Which placed your order on the 4th. Please correct me if I am wrong.
     

    We tune drums so they run correctly. We have had a 5% success rate with current drums coming from promag. We test fire and tune every drum before it leaves our shop. If this is unacceptable please let me know and we will gladly refund your order and cancel. Which we could have done when you called today. Thanks! 

  3. Lead Farm Range will be hosting a Run and Gun Biathlon on December 2. 5 stages requiring a rough count of 75 rds of rifle and pistol ammo. Course between stages will be roughly 5 kilometers(3.1miles) long. We will offer 2 divisions for this event. Minimalist and Trooper. Both divisions are run what you brung. If you want to carry it, you can shoot it.

     

    Minimalist is a basic division with no requirements. You may leave packs or belts at the start of the stage. No weight requirements for gear.

     

    Trooper requires you to finish with a minimum of 30# of gear. Rifle, pistol, mags, belts, packs and vests count toward your total. Clothing does not count. You may not ditch any firearms, packs or belts prior or during the stage. Only magazines may be dropped.

     

    Scoring will be 50/50 and scored using points. 500 points for the run, 100 points for each stage. Any weight time at stages will be subtracted from your total run time.

     

    We will do a staggered start with a new shooter starting every 5 minutes. You will self squad in November after payment has been received. Squadding position will determine your run time.

     

    If you have any questions let me know. Sign up is on Practiscore. Cost is $50.

     

    https://practiscore.com/lead-farm-2-gun-run-n-gun-match/register

  4. Looking for a match to fill your schedule in October? Look no further. 8 Stages in 2 days. $130 match fee. Max rifle distance of 600 yards. Will be a mix of natural terrain and bay style stages held at Lead Farm Range in Versailles, MO. This is the final match for our series championship. There will be no prize table but we will have a shoot-off for cash that is open for anyone to shoot. Let me know if you have any questions.

  5. 19 hours ago, rlhhds said:

    Then what may I ask?

     

    Have you barrel re-threaded for win chokes. Win-choke will screw in but its loose and sloppy until it bottoms out.

     

    We had some of our breacher chokes threaded for the match 21mm pattern but if you plan on shooting a lot of 3-gun have it reamed and rethreaded.

  6. I did 60 grit on one of my buddies VM hg. He dry fires religiously 30 minutes each day. He said for that it was too rough so he started putting masking tape over it for dry fire. He said for matches the grit was perfect. We have done 80 grit as well which is even more mild. I run 36 on my pistol.

  7. 2 minutes ago, jbran267 said:

    Back to the topic, I ran an SSA for two seasons and just switched to an S3G. I haven't decided yet if the speed on the bay stages makes up for the (in my opinion) decreased ability to control the break at long range.

     

    I never did like the feel of the S3G. Off-hand was where it showed up the worst. Just not predictable enough for me. Granted had I spent enough time with it I am sure it is manageable, just wasn't worth it to me.

  8. Check out TriggerTech. They have several models. I ran an SSA-E in my old guns liked it but didn't know any better(reset is super long). Switched to a single stage for 2 years with my JP. Now back with a 2 stage from TriggerTech. Reset is super short (.03"). Breaks at a crisp 2.5 pounds.

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