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  1. Check out www.optx2020.com

    You "stick" these on the inside of your basic shooting glasses...with water. This allows adjustment in any direction. Find the magnification that brings that front sight into focus and blast away.

    I want to try these out. My regular Rx for contact lens in my dominant eye is -1.00. What power magnification will work for mono-vision?

  2. 550 Priming Assembly Adjustment Notes:

    • Make sure Priming Seating Punch Assembly is fully bottomed out before tightening screw (13996): Measured from bottom of Primer Slide (13920) to top of seated Primer Seating Cup (13284/5), dimension should be between 1.125 - 1.220 inches.

    Typo - should be 1.215 to 1.220

  3. The last time they made a rule "because in real life..." they came up with the flat footed reload and the members absolutely hated it.

    This would be a big change to the scoring. Did they not learn their lesson from the FFR?

    The right thing to do would be to let the members vote on it.

  4. In those areas with mag restrictions in Limited don't they run 10 rds? If that is the case, why do we need Lim 10. Essentially, Limited becomes Lim 10.

    It's goofy, but some states allow you to shoot hi cap mags if you already had them but restrict you to limits if you didn't. In those few places L10 does serve a purpose. Other than that it's just a hiding spot or worse, a division to enter if a gun or some other prize is going to the winner. We all know people who have signed up to shoot L10 at a big match because they now have 1 in 10 chance to win a gun as opposed to Limited being 1 in 60. But I still say it's a valid division for some. CO is really the only one that doesn't fit is USPSA since we are not the "carry" oriented sport.

    Not a good idea to eliminate L10. If Limited shooters in restricted States only have access to 10-round mags, but compete at a major matches in other States - they will be lumped in with everyone else shooting 20+ round mags. Are they supposed to buy full capacity mags for the match (out of state), have them tuned, then not be able to bring them back into their home State?

  5. I noticed that yours is where mine needs to be to center coated bullets. Other than canting the gun over, which would make it shoot to the left, it does not take a whole lot of stackable tolerances to cause your problem. When I started shooting many years ago I was canting the gun slightly and could not get anything to center for me. It only takes a slight amount of cant to do this. You might do some measuring to make sure the barrel is centered in the front of the slide or is the hole in the slide has been bored slight off center. It only takes a tiny amount to cause problems.

    Good idea. I just miked it several times.

    SP-01 Shadow:

    Left side = 0.2005

    Right side = 0.192

    SP-01:

    Left side = 0.195

    Right side = 0.196

    My SP-01 the sight is centered and shoots POA.

  6. So I tried out some coated bullets for the first time yesterday - 147 FP out of my CZ SP-01 Shadow. I was chrono / group testing at 25 yards.

    My sights are zeroed at 25 yards with plated and jacketed in both 124 and 147. The lines across the top of the slide, compared to the line of the sight cut make it easy to see if the sight has drifted (see pic below).

    With the coated, the POI was consistently about 3" left, with several different power factors (127-135). Anyone else experience this with coated?

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  7. I checked out the 147 coated bullets from: Bayou, IbejiHeads, SNS, BBI, Blue, Black & Blue, Precision, Acme etc.

    Most seem to have the same Flat Point design. A few do not have the lube groove.

    What OAL and TiteGroup load will make about 130PF out of an SP-01 Shadow?

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  8. none of the people selling "gun lubricants" have a refinery - except Lucas - or the lubrication specialists like the oil companies.

    Looks like George Fennell of Weapon Shield has some impressive credentials. He also created FP-10:

    INVENTOR

    Doctor of Astronomy and Astrophysics 1979 - 1985: PITT (University of Pittsburgh - Research Associate, Allegheny Observatory)

    Lubrication Engineer (PE) 1986 - 2004: MPC (Co-Founder, Vice President, Technical Director)

    1985 - Present: Steel Shield Technologies, Inc.(Co-Founder, President, Technical Director)

    Organizations:

    SAE (Society of Automotive and Aerospace Engineers) Member

    ASNE (American Society of Naval Engineers) Member

    NCMA (National Contract Management Association) Member

    STLE (Society of Tribologists and Lubricant Engineers) Member

    In 1986, Dr. George C Fennell, a former scientist in Astronomy and Astrophysics is doing consulting and contract works in advanced lubrication and surface Tribology, formulated a revolutionary metal treatment oil additive which can activate "ABF" (Advanced Boundary Film) through a proprietary and unique "electro-chemical ionization" (ECI) process. He has been known since then in the industry as the "Father of Advanced Boundary Film Lubrication and halogenation without corrosion". On the basis of ABF, a series of specialty lubricants were derived to meet the specific requirements of various purposes, which is so far to date, the most advanced formulas in lubrication and lubrication theory. In retrospective, the nearly half a century research and development obviously embodies the relentless pursuit of several generations of scientists from scratch to reality. Over the years, since the official launch of Steel Shield in the market, there have been tremendous aftermarket products trying to resemble Steel Shield, but due to its unique formula and advanced chemistries, none have been found even remotely successful. To this date, Dr. Fennell is still the leader and top expert in his field.

  9. I have loaded at least 15,000 9mm on my 550b, and never had an issue with primer depth until recently.

    Within the last week, I have had 2 different batches of bullets have a round with what I suspect was a high primer. With my DA/SA CZ, a SA shot went "click" and the follow-up DA shot want "bang" on the same bullet.

    This was with CCI primers and mixed brass. Before this, my CZ has been 100% with thousands of CCI primers on the first strike.

    I do a visual inspection of all the primers when they are in my Hundo case gauge. I didn't notice any of them being high.

    That said, what settings on the 550b should I check for good primer seating depth?

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