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Clint U66

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  • Birthday 04/20/1977

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    Clint Upchurch

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  1. Tension. It's most likely cause by tension in your hands/arms. You tend to see that more in a match than in practice.
  2. Saloman Spikecross is a good one. It is a soft cleat with some small metal spikes about the size of the head of a screw. I've been wearing those for years now and if not those, you could try the speed cross. they are really popular in the uspsa community.
  3. I've said it on here before but I prefer a heavier rifle. I think it is more steady and yields better results than the lighter gun for me. Under the clock I was never able to see much difference transition wise compared too my light guns on all the close stuff but at distance I could tell a difference. My 18 rifle with optics weighed just under 11 pounds and I shot it better than any other rifle own.
  4. So the answer is no to the adjustable gas. That will have a lot to do with the ejection pattern you are seeing. If you do suppress it you could still run an adjustable gas but if its will have a dedicated suppressor you may just wanna put the suppressor on and see how it acts with it and the factory gas block.
  5. Do you have an adjustable gas block on that rifle? Definitely sounds over gassed and I had a similar experience with a rifle a few years ago. WAAAAY over gassed and a quick adjustment made all the difference in ejection pattern.
  6. I pulled the pin out of all my lowers that use the SCS. Makes no difference really if its in or out but it does make removal a bit easier. I'd say if you are going to stick with that setup (the scs) and take it out regularly to inspect/clean I'd go ahead and remove the buffer retainer.
  7. As mentioned above, keep them lubed and you shouldn't see any wear other than the typical spots that you'd see on any other carrier. I've ran a JP for a while and have only noticed some finish worn off where the hammer contacts the carrier but no material wear. And yes, they do shoot nice. The JP is a bit pricy but I'd recommend one in a heartbeat!!
  8. What distance are you zeroing at? I have run micro dots on 45 degree mounts and sometimes they can be a pain to zero ESPECIALLY if you are trying to zero real close like say 10 yards. I've never had one that I couldn't get zeroed because of running out of adjustment.
  9. Clint U66

    Sling

    Another vote for the VTAC padded sling. Never used them for PRS but have used them on ar 15/10s and they work great.
  10. Don't have pics of mine handy but Mark Roth opened up my TTI and did a great job. Give him a look!!
  11. This is one that I feel is a matter of preference based on the sight setup, rifle weight/balance and need for adjustability. I prefer and have pretty much always ran a magpul PRS but on a light short bay gun I run a CTR with a riser.
  12. I know right!!! I kinda thought this season was gonna be lame after the first couple episodes but turned out pretty good!!
  13. I run the Wilson mags with the DP basepads that work with the no gap insert ice magwell. Basepads have plenty of material to insert the mag and they fit the box.
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