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  1. Has anybody shot this USPSA production who can offer there opinion. What are you're thoughts on full vs short dust cover?

    Anybody own a Stock 2 and Limited Pro, which one is more desirable and shootable? New to the EEA lingo.

    Is there a large frame/small frame with Limited pro? How do I know if a Stock 2/ Limted pro has that particular frame.

  2. I have both and I shot different load for each, my 75 Shadow love heavy bullet, 135-147 gr soft shooting no muzzle flip at all while Sp01 Shadow I like it with 124gr pretty flat shooting.

    Rowdy, I like your point that we do get lazy sometimes, that I caught myself not front sight focus but target focus with my Spo1.

    I like my 75 Shadow T for IDPA but use SP01 for USPSA.

  3. get Ben Stoeger's, Steve Anderson's or Mike Seeklander's training books & videos. All have outlined comprehensive training including dry fire & live fire. You must setup a regular training schedule of dry & live fire to methodically work through the required skills based on wherever you currently are WRT what you shoot (USPSA, Steel Challenge, IDPA, etc) if you expect to progress ...

    I have Ben Stoeger's book and have been following the 4 week cycle and have noticed little things and able to correct them and validated via live fire

    in terms of broad skills you must be able to do the following:

    1. Execute fundamental marksmanship skills

    2. Be able to stand and shoot accurately at speed

    3. Be able to shoot accurately at speed while moving through a course of fire

    Most people skip right to step 3 ...

    and most people never make it out of 'B' class ...

    This 3 point is why I dont like to run around COF for practices and would rather work on Fundamentals, Markmanship and Shooting on the move.

  4. I'm not sure if this is the right venue but do you guys follow a Live fire practice? Drills? How do you compliment your Dry fire with Live fire practice while staying in the training loop?

    In my range sometimes the RO would just put a mini stages and people run it and not really know what they are practicing for and I realize I'm not really knowing my mistake, weakness, and reinforcing things that I'm doing ok.

    What are the key things to work on to continue to validate your skills? Any live fire plan? Can i just follow what I have in my Dry fire book and run it in live fire?

  5. I have loaded BC135gr @ 1.135 before and experience this exact same thing, it just a tad to long, have you done a push test?

    I don't load them that long in my CZ 1.098- 1.125 is my range.

    What I did also was change all my mag springs to Wolff +10.

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