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  1. Group leader here of USPSA/IPSC on 8-ball pool. I play on PC at miniclip.com and also log into my account on my phone on occasion. Please join us!
  2. Try 180 grain bullets with the Universal. The HS-6 may be to slow for that setup. Based on what I have, I'd be testing it with Power Pistol. It is an adventure testing all the bullet weights with various burn rate powders. Once you come up with a good combo, it will be sweet. What about the previous owner? Any idea what was used before?
  3. Late reply, but I am using the 9 MOA green dot dual illuminated in Carry Optics. I feel that it is plenty precise for USPSA out to 50 yards. As others have said, if the target is lit up and there's no ambient light, the dot gets washed out. These situations include weapon mounted lights and shooting at indoor ranges. For that reason I am looking to get a battery powered RMR. Since I'm good with the 9 MOA, I'll probably get the RM07 which is the 6.5 MOA manually adjustable model. I shot a Glock with the RM06 last weekend and it was fine, but I felt it was a bit too small of a dot (3.25 MOA). To see it better I had to crank up the brightness which makes it hard to stay focused on the target, for me. It grabs my attention too much and I find myself looking at the dot when it's super bright.
  4. I like CO as is, but going from 10 rounds to full cap 140's changed the strategy a lot. I would've liked to have seen a 15 round limit, but I'm biased b/c I shoot a .40. A 15 round limit would let any caliber compete equally with regard to capacity. In my area, I was the first shooting CO in the summer of 2015 (with a .40 as noted) and the second guy to show up and play was shooting a G41 in .45 ACP. It really doesn't matter enough for me to complain or "vote" on any changes. I'd rather see it remain as is. My second CO gun will be a .40 as well so that if I have to go to a backup, I'll use the same ammo supply.
  5. I actually started with a 2011, now shooting a Glock 23 as my Carry Optics gun and my "Shorty Forty" open gun.
  6. Sounds like a good option!
  7. Jumprun13k, my situation was similar. As you see from my photo above, the top end used to be a sight tracker type limited gun. GANS came up with a good solution for attaching the comp. He turned the whole barrel down to classic diameter, threaded it, and attached the comp. Might not have been the best looking open gun, but functioned as well as a limited gun and shot flat!
  8. My images from page 1 of this thread have a broken link. Here is the gun GANS did for me.
  9. Does Gary Natale (GANS) still do work? He converted my old limited top end to 40 open and he's done a good number of 40's.
  10. 140's are close enough, but if they are moly coated (I know Bear Creek makes 140's) I would avoid them. The coating will gunk things up fast. With a hybrid barrel, you are going to want the lightest bullet you can find with a slower powder. Longshot may be good. Silhouette may be good too. I tried a Glock 24 with a hybrid barrel once. 8 holes and no comp. My 135's with 8.2 gr CFE Pistol tamed the muzzle flip well and it was LOUD. With no comp it didn't reduce recoil into the hand, but muzzle rise was held to a minimum.
  11. Are you shooting an STI? There are so many variables between bullet weight, powder type, charge weight, and recoil spring weight. WIth an STI, I feel like 135 is the way to go, but 155 may be a good option too. I tried every bullet weight. 135, 140, 155, 165 and 180. Never tried 200's but I knew that was the wrong end of the spectrum.
  12. WestTex, I think it's documented in this thread over the past few pages. But the short story is this: With my STI, I settled on 135gr Rainiers with Power Pistol. Sold the gun and several years later built up a G23 that pulls double duty as CO and Open. I started with 135's for Open Major, but it was very snappy in the light weight gun. Tried 155's and it feels much better.
  13. WestTex, Have you tried CFE Pistol? I've developed a load for my Shorty Forty G23 Open gun. 4.5" Barrel. 7.2 grains with a 155gr Rainier. I can't seem to find chrono data, so maybe I haven't chronoed it yet. "Feels like Major" LOL. According to the load data it should be major. 8.2 grains should get you there with a 135gr bullet.
  14. Dual Illuminated RMR, RM05G, 9MOA green dot. Really great outdoors. Does not work well indoors.
  15. Good choice. As soon as carry optics was announced I had my Glock slide cut for the RMR. Love the setup and like having the dot as low as possible.
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