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  1. On 1/2/2022 at 9:32 AM, zzt said:

     

    No.  The only thing that shattered was the plastic around the hole that holds the feed lips.

    I noticed when I tried one of the TK feed lips that the large peg at the end of the feed lip fit really tight so I wonder if that stressed your mags. I have cracked a good number of the TK doubles but never where you describe.

  2. I have all Ruger guts in my DoubleKross magazine bodies. I did re-contour the steel feed ramps and polish them. The last 6 Ruger 10 round factory mags I bought I very carefully counted the rounds of tension on the spring and they were all a full 2 rounds so I guess Ruger no longer follows their old directions either. I have been told that the TK green springs may be a little stronger than the Ruger but I have no personal knowledge about that since I have not tried any of the green springs I keep for spares.

  3. 1 hour ago, apoc4lypse said:

    I do 1.5 rotations on the nut when tensioning the mags, so 9 hex flats.

    This was posted 2 months ago on TK's youtube instructional video.

     

    "NOTE: The shoulder nut can be rotated as few as 8 spaces (1 1/4 turns), but this might not be enough for all 10/22 based firearms. 16 spaces or (2 1/4 turns) is an upper limit, and 2 full turns (12 spaces) is good across the board."

     

    I have been using 2 1/2 turns on mine.

  4. On 10/17/2021 at 5:18 PM, Jim O'Young said:

     

    I have been told specifically that it weights just over 10 oz., but have not measured it myself.

     

     

    I have also found this to be the case and this is why I shoot CCI SV in both my Briley Raptor rifle and S&W pistol.

    I just weighed a Raptor barrel and it was dead on 11.0 oz. It was weighed with an aluminum thread protector. With no thread protector it weighs 10.8 oz.

  5. I see some stages that are posted that look interesting and fun. The problem with many of the ones posted is the different heights for the targets. The different heights are a problem due to inventory of 2x4's plus I see a lot of them that are short so that any misses would strike the bay floor and skip out of the range on hard packed ranges.

     

    I don't think additional stages would bring in any new shooters, it may satisfy the Outer Limits haters but as stated above, the young guns will burn down anything put up.

  6. I use the Peltor TEP-100. I have tried several in ear solutions and the TEP-100 have been the best for me. I use the Skull Screw foam tips to get the max rating. Peltor also makes an EEP-100 version that are green and come in a case that can charge the units with a USB cable but do not have a battery in the case to charge the plugs without a USB like the TEP-100 has. The EEP-100 is supposed to be the same otherwise and is much less expensive and may be worth checking out. These guys are good to deal with..

    https://www.envirosafetyproducts.com/3m-peltor-eep-100-electronic-earplug-kit.html

     

  7. 3 hours ago, RickT said:

    Perhaps the rule should read "range conditions permit angle all plates toward the shooting box (SD and OL excepted)".  I've shot in bays ("pits" in Idaho: go figure) where the side berms barely extend up range of the shooting box.  Plates 2 and 3 on S&H can cause problems, Plate 1 on accelerator and definitely the 5TG stop plate. 

    Exactly, I have found that if I angle S&H to the shooting box that we get too much splatter into adjacent bays. For safety I have to set it up parallel to the shooting box.

  8. 1 hour ago, Texaspaul said:

    It is very unclear on how or where to get qualified in my area - I have shot at least 6-7 6 stage matches and still have no classifications records in my profile. So I do not think I can do it by July?

    If the clubs you are shooting at are SCSA affiliated you should have been classified your first match. Some clubs are really slow about posting scores and paying the fees. I hate having things on my "to do" list. At the shoot I run, I post the scores before pulling out of the range and pay the fees to SCSA an hour later when I get in front of my desktop. It's just not that hard. I don't see why some places try to make it hard, you took the money so do your dang job and get it turned in.

  9. I run the lightweight VQ spring in all my Ruger pistols. VQ doesn't polish the rod they send and sometimes they feel like it's threaded. Chuck the rod up in your Dremel and polish it with successively finer grit paper until it's like a mirror. Buffing wheel after sanding would be nice.

  10. Hoops mentioned it early on, don't leave out the M&P 15-22 as one of your options. If you have an AR it's a great training platform as all the controls are in the same place and work the same. If you don't have an AR you should have one. Given the current political situation your time may be limited. I made GM shooting the 15-22 so if that was your choice in guns it won't hold you back and it's a pleasure to shoot using the factory 25 round mags or the 35 round aftermarket mags and don't do a mag change on the stage.

     

    I have a couple of 10-22's built on TI left side charging receivers with Kidd bolts and triggers, one with a Briley barrel and another with the Wiland. If you want maximum reliability you have to use the 10 round mags and change every string which is a pain but necessary.

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