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  1. On 11/18/2021 at 6:21 PM, Chompion said:

    Thanks, I had already found the BattleWerks website and ordered their screws.  I also went to Lowe's to see if they had any screws that would work. Here is what I found using a micrometer, hopefully this helps someone else in the future:

    .495" = SRO stock screws (too long)

    .369" = Lowe's Machine Screws #6-32 x 3/8" (too short)

    .381" = BattleWerks Trijicon RMR for Glock MOS 6-32 x .385" (too short)

    .424" = JagerWerks Trijicon RMR/SRO - #6-32 x 7/16" IP15 (just right)

     

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  2. I just picked up an SP-01 Shadow Custom from CZC and had them install the custom RDS plate for the SRO.

     

    The screws that come with the SRO are too long.  Anyone know the correct size screws to get, and where to get them?

     

    I'd prefer black screws with an Allen or Torx screw head.

     

    Thanks!

  3. I want to get a CZ SP01 Shadow barrel reamed.  I have sent barrels to Grams Engineering in the past, but he responded that he is no longer doing barrel reaming.

     

    Who else can I send the barrel to?

  4. When and why did Blade Tech discontinue the Black Ice holsters? They were better than the current lineup.

     


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    The Blade-Tech DOH Black Ice Belt Holster was designed to help aid in a faster, smoother, unencumbered draw. Engineered to allow a quick draw from the standing or seated positions, the broad front opening of the Black Ice allows the pistol to clear the holster quickly. The opening on the front of the holster allows you to rotate the muzzle forward toward your target for extremely fast target acquisition. Couple the broad front opening with the DOH (Dropped and Offset) design, and you have one of the fastest drawing holsters on the market. Perfect for USPSA Limited competition, the DOH design has been used by law enforcement for years. The holster "drop," lowers the pistol allowing for easier, faster drawing. The offset allows the grip of the pistol to set away from your body, also increasing draw speed. 

    The Black Ice features durable Kydex construction for years of reliable service. The Kydex will not lose its shape and has a slick interior for fast drawing and re-holstering. The Black Ice features Blade-Tech's positive trigger guard dual tension system that is adjustable to your preferred level of retention. 

    The Black Ice offers your choice of Adjustable Sting Ray Loop (ASR) or Tek-Lok attachment systems. The ASR allows the holster to adjustable for three different carry positions, so you can adjust the cant to your preference. The ASR will also fit belts from 1.25" to 2.25" by simply moving the adjustable shim. The ASR system also keeps your gun close to your body for easy concealment. The Tek-Lok belt loop is held stationary by 2 locking tabs and fits belts 1.25" to 2.25" wide. The Tek-Lok belt attachment allows fast removal from belt. 

    All Blade-Tech holsters are handcrafted in the USA and offer you a great choice for duty, conceal carry, or competition holsters. 

    Made In United States of America

     

  5. On 10/18/2019 at 9:26 AM, clw42 said:

    I received my Rudy Project Magsters back with the Hunters Lenses.  These are non prescription, just using the Magster frames.   Not inexpensive.  I won't post what I paid, because I believe they're done on a case by case, but I will say it was less than if I bought a pair of their glasses.

     

     

     

     

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    They quoted me $369 for Rudy Project Rydon lenses. 😳

  6. I'm thinking about picking up a JP GMR-15 Match PCC Ready Rifle (RR-GMR15PCC).

     

    Who has the best prices on these?  I see Shooters Connection has them, but the same price as going direct.

     

    Are there any discounts or codes?

     

    Thanks!

  7. What drills & target presentations do you guys recommend for improving shot calling during dry-fire, specifically second shot calling?

     

    I shot a major match recently, and found myself calling my first shot but already thinking about my next target or position, and not always calling my second shot.

     

    I want to improve this as much as I can in dry fire, and verify it with live fire.


  8. Loaded on a 550b for 2 years, just recently got a 650. When checking powder charges on my 550, I would remove the failsafe rod, and manually drop 10 charges by working the Slotted Bellcrank by hand and weighing them. This always dropped the same amount of powder as weighing 10 individual drops with the failsafe rod attached.


    On my 650, I will weigh 10 drops without the failsafe rod, and will get a total measurement of 36.3 grains consistently. When I weigh 10 individual drops with the failsafe rod attached, I get around a .25 grain per drop higher measurement consistently (38.7).


    Any ideas why drops with the failsafe rod are throwing more powder?

  9. On 10/18/2016 at 0:27 PM, jrn1975 said:

    Well my press is currently running pretty smooth after I converted the tool head to float station one and replaced the shellplate.  It was certainly a ton of hassle to get to this point but through the last 500 rounds, I only had one where I had to guide it into the resizing die.

     

    I use the EGW U-die as well, and had to re-align my 550 and 650 out of the box. Same issues as you - case would tip when slowly inserted into the U-die, crushing case mouths etc.

     

    The 550 was easier to fix than my 650. I just recently corrected my 650.  Had to use the alignment tool and re-adjust the platform to one extreme, where the tool wouldn't raise up when the ram was raised. Once I got that down. I had to re-time the shell plate to the new alignment via adjusting the Indexer Block (16776). Then I had to do the case in Station 1 with the Die lock nut loose, raise the ram and then tighten down the lock nut.

     

    No issues with alignment or case tipping in Station 1 after all that.

     

    Also, you have to make sure your camming pin is adjusted properly, or the case won't get fully into the shell-plate every time. The procedure is on page 38 of the manual.

  10. On 2/3/2017 at 7:52 AM, StealthyBlagga said:

    Do more than deburring. Remove the locator and run several different case types (i.e. different headstamps) down it by hand. Wherever you find resistance, use a needle file to relieve that area to ensure smooth movement along the full length of the locator. You may have to remove material from the inside and under the overhang of the tracks that engage the case rim. I find that mine gets beaten up over time, resulting in the symptoms you describe, and a few seconds with a needle file usually fixes it up completely.

    That's exactly what I did. It wasn't certain head-stamps - it was all head-stamps that met some resistance where the angle meets the main track.

     

    Loaded bout 200 rounds today after using the file on the Station 1 Locator. Cases are no longer getting stuck halfway down the Locator, but they were sometimes not going into the track. They would end up exactly like the 2nd pic I posted in the original post, or come flying out the left side of the press.

     

    I started going slower and watching the cases. When I go slow, there are no issues.  So I started slightly slower, deliberate up-strokes & down-strokes. No issues with cases feeding in the last 150 rounds.  I guess I was going too fast and sometimes the cases didn't have time to settle.

  11. Spoke to Dillon Support. They recommended I deburr the Station 1 Locator with a file.

     

    I found that cases slide freely when perfectly straight, but if the case was slightly tipped at all - it hangs up at the angle where it narrows.  If I keep the case tipped through the rest of the track toward the shell plate - it is smooth. But tipped through the angled area where the case enters the track - it is rough and hangs up. Seems like burrs for sure.

     

    I will try deburring and see if that helps. If not, Dillon said they would send me a new Station 1 Locator.

  12. Just now, amada8 said:

    Another thing I noticed is the Station 1 Locator doesn't line up with the shell plate:

     

    To be clear here, if you have an empty shellplate and press the handle all the way to top (as though inserting primer), is the primer punch (Station 2) located in the center of the shell plate slot?

    Yes - I meant the edges of the Station 1 Locator, one side is machined shorter. I just spoke to Dillon Support and they said this is normal.

  13. 50 minutes ago, RichJacot said:

    On a side note....

     

    I see you haven't bent your ejection wire to account for the bearing and washers.  If you start having eject issues, because the wire is high and causes binding from tipping the round slightly, just put the recommended bend in it and you'll be all set.  ;-)

    No ejection issues yet, and it doesn't interfere with the cam slide. I will bend it if needed, thanks.

  14. 3 hours ago, Sarge said:

    Make sure there is grease under the locator track to dampen the bounce of the case falling on it. 

     Also, I polish the crap out of that track on my press. Makes it much smoother

    Only 400 rounds through this press. The Station 1 Locator had grease from the factory - I cleaned it all off and re-applied a light coat of grease on the bottom.

     

    I will try polishing that track with my dremel.

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