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  1. 14 minutes ago, mreed911 said:

     

    So what, specifically, was his mistake?  Was it something not shown in the video?

     

     

    Where do you see that in the video?


    It’s not in the video. The shooter commented on the FB thread where he started the conversation. He said he unbagged the PCC while facing the berm and looked at his sight, then walked up to the line. 
     

    The original post doesn’t contain all the info, hence why there seems to be a lot of confusion. The shooter didn’t look at his sight in the sky, he looked at it while pointing at the berm. 
     

    Personally I think it sucks to be DQ’d for it. But I also wouldn’t be able to do that with my CZ. 

  2. 12 minutes ago, Southpaw said:

    So did this guy get DQed for turning the dot on or just for looking through optic with it pointed at the sky as we can see in video? I don't think we got a clear answer on this?


    The shooter in the video pulled the PCC out of the bag while pointing at the berm and looked at his sight. The “looked at his sight” took place at the berm not the sky. Not sure if that changes things for anyone, but it’s important to add that in since the video doesn’t show you everything. 

  3. On 5/7/2019 at 2:37 PM, Red_Dot said:

    That seems like more creep than stock....

     

    have you discussed your your dissatisfaction with said gunsmith?

     

    Also this. Most reputable places will work with you if you’re unsatisfied. Just needs to be redone, either start over or fix the geometry of the sear and hammer. 

  4. +1 Henning

     

    I run the Pro basepads for Production which prevent overtravel on the Shadow 2. Has really nice checkering on the bottom so I don’t need grip tape. Quality parts and manufacturing, highly recommended 

  5. 21 minutes ago, Czgunsalot said:

    I’ve had 2 tti  base pads crack on me and they were relatively new. It could be I just have bad luck.

    i think henning is just better quality, that’s just the information I’m gathering 

     

    I own all three (Henning, TTI, Springer). They’re all well made, however, the Henning paint seems to hold the best. It also has checkering on the bottom which I feel is a bonus. I would say Henning is the best

  6. I’ve tried both Springers and Henning’s and eventually went with Henning’s pro model. The SP’s are good and cheap but can be over inserted. I’ve done it only during slide lock but it’s enough to make me pay the extra cash. 

     

    Side note, if you buy 6+ the pads are $17. Not bad considering the quality 

  7. 18 hours ago, funkydstone said:

    I have wanted an AccuShadow for a long time and I finally got one. To my disappointment it could not shoot straight, so I checked out the rifling and the fit.  I could not find anything out of the ordinary.

    With 147 grain extreme at 129 PF I was getting 6 to 7 inch groups at 20 yards.  I also shot 124 grain Rainer HP 127 PF and got the same results.  It wasn't until I used 95 grain Montana gold and even then it only got 4 to 5 inch groups at 20 yards. I contacted Rob at CZ Custom and he told me since the gun was three years old and I didn't buy it from them that they were unwilling to make it right.   He offered to give me a factory barrel that would not properly fit since my AccuShadow has the Ausralian barrel. I DECLINED.  

    Has anyone had this problem before?  

     

    To be honest, I don’t think it’s fair to say they’re unwilling ‘to make it right.’ It’s a used gun and barrels can get worn out. It’s hard to say what happened between the time it was purchased 3 years ago and 2 owners. Just my $0.02

     

    They offered a factory barrel which *should* fit (I have a factory barrel on my Accu since the original wore out). You just won’t get the extra length vs the Aussie. And in this sport you’re probably not going to notice the difference from an OEM barrel vs. Aussie. Unless you do Bianchi or something like that.

     

    I would try try a few more bullet manufacturers and play with the load (OAL, crimp, powder etc.) I found that certain bullets <cough> Xtremes <cough> actually tumble out of my Accushadow. 

  8. On 2/14/2019 at 11:48 AM, slavex said:

    Maria's always wanted to shoot Open CZ would prefer her to stay in Production. Robin also wants to shoot Open so we'll see how this year turns out. 

     

    ^^This. Although with Eric now in the mix it really makes things interesting. My hope is that he goes Prod and CZ does an EG model

  9. A SP01 frame and a “Shadow” frame are identical, only the action is different. If you swap to the Shadow sear cage/sear it is now a Shadow. You cannot tell from looking at it. No RO would be Able to tell.

     

    When adding the top end it will have different SN# though. However, with the new rules any OEM part or aftermarket part made for that model that matches the original design are acceptable - making this a non-issue.

     

    This is how I understand it at least.

  10. 2 hours ago, JJB05 said:

    I always thought it was kinda ridiculous that you buy a competition gun like the Shadow 2 and still have to put a decent amount of money into it to get it right....i thought the trigger from the factory is pretty heavy...especially the DA.  I put a bunch of Cajun parts in my SP-01 shadow and it made all the difference, like night and day from the original factory version.  Congrats.

     

    I think the it really depends on individual preferences. The only thing it really needs is polishing and that’s not even necessary, or hard to do. If you want a lighter trigger pull you can just cut 2-3 coils and the DA will drop to ~ 8 lbs and still light everything. 

     

    Out of the box you would be hard to pressed to find many guns which are similar to the Shadow 2 in terms of being competiton ready. Just my 0.02

     

  11. No worries I just found for pretty cheap on eBay. Gonna give it a whirl. 

     

    Its not the DA that’s a challenge. I just like how much easier it is for me to pull straight back with each shot on the Tanfo. We’ll see however, completely different trigger action on both.

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