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e4effort

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  1. As everyone said, it's not uncommon with what you listed as your recipe. Coming out of a 5" barrel, you're most likely going to load 4.0 grains and still be able to achieve minor PF.

  2. Having never used the Double Alpha gauge, my only suggestion would be to return it and buy a Shock Bottle B)

    This is sound advice. Nothing beats a Hundo at this point in time. Pricier than the rest, but worth every penny if you value your time as well as want an AMAZING case gauge.

  3. Cheap pair of golf gloves. Don't last too long, but they give a good feel of the trigger.

    This is good. Gloves like mechanix, PIG, and more "combat" style gloves don't give you a tactile feeling of the trigger.

  4. I chamber check every time and guys will snicker about it, but there was an instance before where I didn't check and it destroyed my mental game which ruined the stage for me. Small things like this just helps to mitigate any variable that might become a problem. Victory loves preparation.

  5. +1 on the Dawson ICE. I used S&A for a long time until I began to shoot USPSA and I switched all my single stacks over to Dawson ICE. If anything, I actually feel that the S&A get in the way more than no magwell with a decent bevel.

  6. In my opinion, it depends on your gun.

    I tried Wilson ETM's as well as Tripp in my SA 1911 Target and neither worked very well. I ended up trying the Dawson Precisions and they worked flawlessly, but when I let a friend try them in his STI Trojan, they were double feeding and was bullets were hitting his ejector.

  7. Next match try approaching the line with the attitude mikes and no shoots are unacceptable. Shoot the whole match clean and see what it does to your overall standing.

    This is how I changed my pace and improved my game. The less you aim to look like a YouTube warrior, the better you'll actually get. Mikes and NS hurt your entire day and you are in complete control of that.

  8. I always advocate people who have never shot action pistol to just jump right in. My home range requires a 1 day clinic to get you acclimated with range commands, basic safety rules, and even properly drawing from a holster and reloading on the move. It's an incredibly great offering and the guys who run it are very very helpful and they don't get anything out of it besides wanting to help the sport grow.

    Being safe will always be the priority, but you will quickly learn to push the envelope.

  9. I tried searching for existing threads on this matter, but I couldn't find an answer.

    So I use both the Blade-Tech velcro inner/outer belt with Tek-Lok magazine pouches and I really love the setup, but I'm having issues between the inner and outer belt where the magazine pouches meet. They entire left side of my outer belt is loose because the mag pouches take up a good amount of what used to be the velcro outer belt and now it just slides up and down when I go for reloads(extremely annoying).

    I understand most if not all people use adhesive velcro strips(?) to remedy the problem, but I wanted to know exactly what kind of adhesive velcro I should buy. I googled around and see a lot of different choices, but my main concern is a good adhesive that will last long(enough) and not peel after a few times of taking the belts on and off. Reviews after reviews for all the products I looked at seem to point at the adhesive not holding up to anything heavy duty even though the description of the adhesive is "industrial strength".

    Basically, I'm looking for first hand experiences of what worked for you and what didn't(brands or companies that worked). Is there another way to remedy this issue besides adhesive velcro?

    Thanks all!

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