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  1. The targets should be facing the shooter. The reason is that most SC targets intentionally have a 15 degree downward angle and that is supposed to ensure that the fragments go toward the ground. If you are striking the plate perpendicular, in theory, this works. In reality, there is some fragmentation and a slight amount will come back but not usually towards the shooter. When you create acute angles away from the shooter, it causes more fragmentation to angle off to the left and right versus more of it going downward. My source for this is from some of the manufacturers and from running/shooting these matches for over five years. I hope this helps...

  2. Another one for Center of Mass . . . I have the Blade Tec for The Edge and the COM is way better, smoother and has good offset and adjustment.

    The owner of COM is great to deal with and very pro-active in his customer service..

    I am using a QLS system (for the pistol Edge) for my ELS belt, but had to modify both the QLS mount plate and my ELS belt for it to mount up right because the QLS mount plate holes do not fit the ELS belt (go figure . . . I called Safariland and let them know this should be fixed . . ) but it all works fine.

    The QLS was designed for duty belts, not the ELS system, which was designed for equipment only (the holsters for ELS normally attach directly to the belt) and is targeted mostly at competition. We all just adapt what is best for our gear.

  3. I know others like the Safariland case but I am on my second one and there won't be a third. First one I got fell apart after 8 months of use. They made it right and sent a replacement under warranty. I have been using this one for a year and a half or so and this one is no falling apart. Zippers are ripping, straps ripping our, D rings for straps ripping off, just not holding up. I know I put a lot of stuff in there, a 3 guns plus mags etc but its advertised as a 3 gun bag so I put my 3 gun gear in there. I am over the 1 year so I was advised it's no longer under warranty. I am going to give the Brownells bag a try. A shooter I know loves his and has had for a few years and it looks great. If the Safariland case was built better I would be all over it, I really like the design and features I just wish it held up. In it's defense I am really hard on stuff it seems :-).

    If I start to fly or travel Patriot is who will get my business, not only to they make great stuff but they support the sport, matches and cater to what shooters want and need in a product.

    +1! I have had my Safariland 3Gun bag for about 1.5 years and mine is falling apart now too. I will be trying something different after this one is totally shot (pun intended!) :)

  4. I've used quite a bit of Tula and Brown Bear for paper targets but I try to always use the Federal or Hornady stuff for steel. Although I have never seen any damage from one of those brands on my steel, I just make it a habit not to shoot others steel with it. I read the Luckygunner article last year and it started to make me think about going to other brands but I haven't. Just like Tooth and Nail said, you save enough by that time to buy a new barrel and then some.

  5. It's better to send all the parts at the same time, especially if your slide is not flat topped. Many times you will have to flat top it to get it right for the 90 degree mount since it sits so low but there is a little variance there to D/T the holes but not much. Normally, after one mount has been fitted, the others will fit. I have changed from a Cheely to a Quinn and the height was so close, you really couldn't tell there was a difference. The Cameron's was a little different and didn't fit the thumb rest I like so I never got to use that one. The Predator mount is very similar to the others also. I know several who are good at working on stuff like this, Pedro at Ortiz Custom, Glenn at Lone Star Innovations, Benny at Triangle Shooting...I have had work from all these guys and they do excellent work, great prices, and best of all, the wait times are very minimal. If you are like me, I hate waiting for my guns to come back and these guys have proven to be very quick on the turn-around times and I'm very happy with their work.

  6. I was just going to ask that about having holes versus no holes in the barrel. With my first Open gun, I have two holes (I think 3/16) and it took a lot of powder to make Major. So on the next few builds, I got them without barrel holes and it's easy to make Major but I have noticed more movement. However, there has got to be a way to make the comp work the load and not having to drill into the barrel.

    What about making the comp so that first section simulates the barrel, put holes there, then open up to the chambers? Might be sort of long but with Ti, you can still make it lightweight. One of the best comps I've used so far has been the Dawson DP2 so something with length may not be a bad thing.

    Thanks for all the time and work you guys are putting into this!

  7. Just make it two stages, you can group the two stages in PS (you are using PS, right?) And score them as a group. That way you are giving everyone the benefit of two separate scores on two CoFs instead of one stage with two strings. And honestly, thats not why we use strings anyway.

  8. Tuned mags do give a slight confidence boost with your equipment but it also gives more capacity usually and a better fit sometimes. Do you need tuned mags? No. Does it help sometimes? Yes. Test your mags out and see how they function, they may work fine. However, I only use tuned mags. Good luck.

  9. The EGW UDie is a great die but some like it, some don't. I prefer it and use it a lot. The only other alternatives are the case-pro to roll them or there is a push through setup for the 9mm case. I can't remember the name but I can find it again if you are interested. It's in the $300-400 range I believe.

    I am interested, just to have the information. Though I would have thought that a push-through system wouldn't work with a tapered casing.

    Here it is:

    http://magmaengineering.com/products/case-master-jr-rimless-case-sizer/

    There is a GM in NC that told me about this and he said he never has a problem with bulged cases in 9mm. I know it's tapered but it pushed from the bottom down which is where you are mostly worried about. It will not do the full case (correctly) obviously but it does the trouble spot.

  10. The EGW UDie is a great die but some like it, some don't. I prefer it and use it a lot. The only other alternatives are the case-pro to roll them or there is a push through setup for the 9mm case. I can't remember the name but I can find it again if you are interested. It's in the $300-400 range I believe.

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