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  1. Just to clarify, this comment is in reference to the wiland chassis , not the Blackhawk axiom stock. I wanted a bit more adjustability in the length of pull and grip, and all of the "Kool Kids" were using it so that is why I changed . The Blackhawk was ok to use and to clean and was light weight.
  2. I would not cancel any plans. There will be another match there on the same days with maybe 12 stages as a first in series of WRC matches. Under this rule set. WRC Competitors Manual.pdf
  3. I tend to agree with you on this and I was not thinking that they allow dots in revo, but was hoping that it might be allowed in L10 so that while I'm shooting my revo in USPSA with a dot that I had another place other than in Open with the big dogs. But I guess that's just how it will have to be for now. When you ran the poll here earlier I was in favor of it then also
  4. Since 22's are so dirty, having to unbolt everything to take it down to really clean the gun was/is a pain.
  5. With me and my pea brain, I really struggled trying to shoot a dot, irons were easier and faster. I forced myself to use only the dot, and got much better. The main thing that I found was the hand position while shooting irons is 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch higher. Then with a dot I had to focus on dropping my hand to find the dot quickly. That worked for me then I switched to using on of the 90 degree mounts from Allchin and it brought things closer to being the same that I can actually shoot both now but I find I am better with the dot with my old eyes now.
  6. This question will not apply to most of you guys and gals out there, and I might have missed seeing the answer to my question, but did any of the recent changes or provisional divisions allow one to use a red dot on a revolver in anything other than open? I seem to recall a bit of discusion about that or I maybe confusing it with a L10 optic discusion.
  7. This is not using speedloaders but moonclips, and I'm sure many have seen this before, but here is another look at strong hand loading.
  8. You can also order them specifically without them, they do alot of custom work.
  9. You may want to try Johnson Precision Mag Racks, I use the DS10 speed loaders and super glued a small washer to the face and they work great with the magnets and don't interfere with anything.
  10. Jason, I'm sure that you know that Pat can make them in different lengths from the trigger to the "butt", he sizes them to your hand.
  11. I use a Hogue big butt called the tamer, it works on k,l,n and x frames and you can get it with or without finger grooves. I have large hands and these really work for me.
  12. Not that my way is any better, but I connect mine in the back, holster on right and server is in the middle going to the left side. I can add a single or a dump pouch that way and it's easy to hookup.
  13. I have found on mine ,that all of the grip screws are not the same length, some are much longer than others. They tend to match that specific grip, some of my big butts have more wood. Some of the non Big Butts are even a different thread count and pitch. The stirrups can be a bit different also but several are custom made too.
  14. I have used the HOGUE dump pouch for years for rimfire, I load and then put the speedloader in the pouch, then run string, and then eject everything into my hand and place everything into the dump pouch. I hang it from my belt on my right side. I just fish out the empty speedloaders and load them up for the next stage. I do this for the whole match and then empty it out when I get home and sort out the live from the empties.
  15. Mine must be of the newer style, I installed a tandemkross firestarter and was able to try it today and everything worked flawless The firingpins.com is out of stock right now
  16. Thanks Nolan, I had a tandemkross at the house and I already swapped it out. I suppose I will order another for a spare. I guess I can"t really complain, I have 50k+ through this one using a CMC trigger. I just haven't seen anyone else that is running a 15-22 break one.
  17. I have seen quite a few PCC's break their firing pins, but I didn't think that a rimfire would have enough stress or force to have this happen. Today at a match mine broke on my m&p15-22, now it has had a lot of rounds through it so I guess normal wear and tear would be expected eventually So I was wondering if any of you have had this happen and was it a one time thing or have you had multiple firing pin failures.
  18. To many people poo pooing the outlaw matches we have been having out here, It's called Heavy Metal Division, requires a six shot, iron sights .40 cal or larger, and major power factor 165PF. It has been run as a side match if you will. But it seems that many still look down their nose at anything not "officially" approved. All I can say is they are missing out on a lot of fun.
  19. The targets from Alco and CHL have been pretty decent.
  20. They have been that way for a few years at least. I think that is why they will ship two boxes of 100 for the same price as one, and others charge shipping on each box.
  21. I think it was on the last changes they made.
  22. They probably would, but official Icore snub can't be more than a 6 shot I just looked. Still wouldn't mind having one though.
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