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  1. I am curious if folks use an FPB gun for dryfire.  obviously the TRS is going to snap at about the same rate as it does on my shadows, but I was curious what added precautions you guys take to make sure you don't ruin your FPRP.  I dryfire 5-6 days a week, would it be able to to stand it?  how often do you change your FPRP?  

     

    Basically, I'm enamored with the Stainless 75B and I have a current 75B.  I don't have an IPSC legal gun now, and clearly I need one, because what if I ever decide to shoot IPSC?  So I'm thinking about building up one and making my polycoat 75B a practice gun and fooling around like that for a while.  

     

    So the question stands, any dry fire gurus use the FPB guns?  

  2. I think the new classifier is appropriate.  There are a lot of "under classified" guys in IDPA and I think this would line up more on match performance than the old one.  A typical IDPA COF is pretty easy, usually, and this does a good job of hammering on the most commonly used skills.  

  3. The more I think about the rules and how they should change them, the more I think that GADPA got it right when they took their ball and went home in 2015.  

     

    They have a gamer vest division (that allows dots and WMLs), they have a USPSA division (basically limited), single stack and open.  Time plus scoring (albeit weird, somewhat), major/minor in all divisions, cover lines.

     

    The liberalized Tac load is a good thing, but going the next step and dropping partially spent mags should be there IMO.  

  4. My new babies. consecutive serial numbers as well, thanks CZUB! Now to figure out what to do with my Urban Gray....

    Shadow 2a.jpg


    Take a bunch of photos holding one in each hand and one hanging from a lanyard around your neck to taunt your American friends


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  5. The most flexible gun that you could go hog wild with, in my opinion, would be a Tanfo Limited Pro in 40 S&W.  I assume you reload, but you could shoot IDPA with minor loads in ESP or SSP, you could shoot Production with minor loads in USPSA, or you could go cocked and locked and shoot 40 major in limited.  

     

    If 9mm is your huckleberry, A CZ SP01 Shadow is great, a TS is great, but I would look at Tanfo Limited as well.  

    If you are reloading I like 40 S&W.  

  6. 26 minutes ago, Gcarr said:

    I would think that this would be the same as calculating the power factor of a bullet. The spring would be the powder... The hammer would be the bullet ... To know which transfers the most energy to the firing pin... You need to know the rotating weight of each hammer (if the weight is the only difference... No geometry changes) and the speed that each traveled. I have guns with both ... And they both go bang... ?

    i was curious if perhaps one would allow you to spring a gun lighter than the other.   I'm not somebody who chases low DA, but I was curious if one was a clear option.  I saw a thread on the Tanfo page of a guy testing different trigger group pieces with the pencil test to see how hard they hit vs. trigger pull weight. 

  7. 14 hours ago, wtturn said:

     


    I'm interested in this. The current shadow/75/sp01 series is far too small in grip circumference to accommodate my large hands.

     

    You don't get one Tyler.  You don't need a cheater gun.  

  8. That lower picture is pretty much exactly what my 2 broken FPRPs looked like, big half moon shapped bite taken out of them.  On one it binded the pin and made it sieze up, on the other it didn't and the pin started LAUNCHING pencils on the pencil test.  Both looked like that. 

  9. So a very highly competitive on a national level GM ( I won’t kill you with suspense, it’s Sal Luna) has moved to Atlanta and now shoots monthlies with us.  Which is awesome, so I can see how I’m doing somewhat on a national level with each club match, so that’s pretty boss.  The stage names this match were all election themed for the most part, named by a SAfrican ex-pat so take them with a grain of salt.  Weather was wonderful Georgia Fall day.  The smoke from the wild fires wasn’t bothering us any, for whatever reason, warmed up a bit around mid day.  Great day being outside.  I had an awesome squad with an Open M, 2 PRD M’s who I like to chase, a couple PRD A’s who I like to chase, then filled out with some PRD B’s, and a guy I used to run against in IDPA shooting SS.  Finished 4th /20 in PRD (88%), 8th / 58 overall.  The match was challenging.  3 “Standards” type stages, a steel speed stage, and 2 hose fest speed shoots with enough rope there to hang yourself.  1st B PRD netted me $15 off my next match up there, so awesome.  See you boys in January. 

    Stage 5 Partial People Eaters

    So this was my first fixed time classifier.  Pro Tip that nobody told me until after I shot – use ALL of the time they give you, don’t try to beat the clock, try to use every ounce of time.  You incur per shot penalties beyond 4.3 seconds on each string (4 seconds being par time) – so don’t run over.  Nobody explained to me how it was scored (FYI – it’s the % of total points), so it behooves you to shoot points.  I was trying to pick up time on it thinking yes more hit factor! Which was a disaster and netted me a cool 54% classifier.  Not climbing out of B class today.  Ended up giving away a LOT of match points on this stage (41).  Take aways – don’t get rattled with a fixed time, get your alphas.  And work on SHO/WHO in live fire (said every USPSA shooter ever). 

    Stage 6 Balls of ….

    Total steel stage. Unloaded start.  Poppers went well.  Reload went well.  Plate rack started going well, until it didn’t, then I started panicking and hung up 3 mikes in a hurry.  Ended up leaving a plate up rather than going forward with the standing reload, not sure I made the right call there.  Probably would have been the right call on other stages, was not the right call on steel-a-palooza.  So my raw time leaving one up with a total of 4 mikes was 14.64, Mr. Champ (ok, it’s Sal Luna, current USA region IPSC champ) cleaned it in 10.51.  I need to work on steel.  Really that’s a confidence in shot calling thing, which I’m already working on. The Champ actually bested KC on this stage as well.  An Open GM ultimately won the stage.   I noticed on video I'm searching for mags, I'm considering if bullets out might not be a better choice.   Things to consider when buying my proper USPSA belt rig. 

    Stage 1 -  Naked First Lady

    Looking at the video of this, I’m really spending a lot more time than is probably necessary on the second position and the last position.  Each array had 4 targets, 2 of which were partials.  First position is 2 HC partials/2 open, last position was 1 NS partial, 3 HC partials.  I posted up too hard in the second position.  I didn’t transition as fast as I should have on the move for the 3rd array, which got me reloading a little late rolling into last position.  A little bit of over aiming going on here for sure as well.  I need to dryfire some hoser partials on the move, and I need to get more comfortable at 8-10 yard partials.  I was 88% of the champ, he had 6 more points and was 1.5 seconds faster. 

     

    Stage 2 – Bad Black Stuff

    So there were two shooting boxes, 8 partial targets with a couple pieces of steel hard cover obscuring some targets from either box.  Procedure was engage 4 targets, mandatory reload moving to the next box, engage 4 targets.  This was Virginia Count (meaning only 16 shots could be fired, no make ups).  The champ had 2 mikes on this stage, so I got the stage win in production.   Needed to shave about a second off my raw time here.  Again – practice partials at 10 yards to see what I can get away with.

    Stage 3 -  Political ports

    Seated Start, gun starts on table, ALL MAGAZINES start on table, 19 classic targets.  That’s a 38 round count stage for those tuning in at home.  There were 5 port holes to shoot from, with 4 targets apiece, so that’s 4 reloads.  That means I have to stand up and figure out how to manage my ammo.  Some folks stowed 4 magazines (going to the table a total of 3 times) and some folks decided to reload off the table for the first reload.  I took this approach.  I also decided all the targets were at 3-5 yards, so why not full ricky bobby and see how it works out?  End result – I had one of the fastest raw times (half second off an M) and SIXTEEN charlies.  If I was shooting major in limited, it’d have been a solid run.  As it wasn’t, I ended up at 90%.  Sure had fun though, lol. 

    Stage 4 – Election Blues

    So at this one club, with this one MD, this bay always nets us a super challenging long range stage.  Today was no exception.  There was basically a start box, then 4 yards or so in front of that was another pair of boxes and the barricades cut off your view on the targets down range.  4 targets were across the back 30 yards down range, which extended out further.  I put up a pretty quick time on it at about 31 seconds, the champ bested me by a solid 3.5 seconds.  I nearly had better points them him, excepting that pesky mike.  I am proud of myself on one of the long targets I called a bad shot high and made it up immediately with a close Charlie.  Turns out the first one was also a close Charlie barely on paper, about an inch down from the top of the target near the alpha line.  Either way I was happy to have called that shot, sad that I didn’t register the bad trigger press I was aware of at the time, but netted me a mike.  As it stands, the raw speed buoyed me and I ended up 3rd in PRD on the stage at 82%.  I know where I probably have 2 seconds of time lost – on the

     

    Big take aways moving forward

    -        Work on shooting partials at 8-12 yards at a brisk pace.

    -        Continue to work on match reloads – probably cost me 4-5 seconds on the match. 

    -        Work on calling shots

    -        Work a little on hosing on the move (just a little)

    -        SHO/WHO live fire (just a little)

    This was the debut of my match gun – an AccuShadow.  As much as I dog on the accu-bushing being unnecessary – it does provide a bit of confidence knowing your pistol can mechanically hit anything they throw at you… it did help with my confidence.  For sure.  I was really surprised at myself saying that.  Gun ran like a sewing machine.   

  10. 40 minutes ago, TonytheTiger said:

    How does the bushing look?

    What specifically am I looking for?  

    In other news, the barrel is pretty dirty, but I've not experienced a decrease in accuracy due to a dirty barrel from it before... it's probably been 3-5k rounds since I last cleaned the bore.   

  11. I picked up an unknown round count old Shadow.  The guy before me probably low balled me and said he had 7k rounds through it so lets call that 12-15k.  I have 9k through it.  The guy before him had it for 3 years - lets assume he shot it for 2 years, then lost interest and sold it for a total guess is 15k rounds.  so it probably has 25k-40k rounds.  I'm pretty sure accuracy is degrading.  Running drills with it as my practice gun my accuracy is sub standard from what it was 3-4 months ago.   With my accushadow match gun with the same grips (different sights), my accuracy is considerably better.  My carry gun (75B with springs, OEM plastic grips)  I was doing about the same as my accushadow.  I think I'm to a point where I think the barrel needs replacing. Does that sound appropriate?  In my mind the barrel would last longer than that but I've never really run the count up on a handgun before quite like that.  

  12. 11/11/16

    Practice log update.  Match tomorrow.  As it sits I satisfied my weekly dryfire goal (5x a week for 25 minutes on the clock, not including set up/tear down), I also exceed my live fire practice because I got a new match gun so I was eager to get familiar with it and test it with my ammo.  Dry fire this month was mostly focused on vision, observing the relationship on my sights on the target.  In transition popping my eyes to the location on the target I wish to hit prior to the sights showing up.  Having the discipline to observe the sights on the target while the gun is firing before moving off.   The theory being (obviously) to remove hesitation and increase accuracy.  We'll see.    Very stout squad tomorrow, so looking forward to the fellowship and competition (2 very high M's in production, a couple A's, lots of B's, an Open M, Open B).

  13. 5 hours ago, rowdyb said:

    why not just use a stock retaining pin?

    I shattered one of those pretty quick with dry fire, I bought into the hype the aftermarket parts are "better".  Now I've shattered one of those too, admittedly installed incorrectly. 

  14. 14 hours ago, mhop said:

    The trigger spring is entirely new and only available on the shadow 2 at this time, CZUB says it fixed the breaking issue with this new spring. 

    Will this be a drop in part for existing shadows/75B's?  Pretty please say so. 

    Also will the slide stop /barrel result in a longer life for the part?  

  15. Question: 

    Will this:

    http://czcustom.com/cz75b-solid-firing-pin-retaining-pin.html

    work in a gun that has one of these installed:

    https://cajungunworks.com/product/srs-2-short-reset-system-2/

     

    Long story short, I installed my FPRP from the SRS2 kit upside down and wouldn't ya know it?  I managed to shatter the FPRP, didn't lead to a "will not fire" malfunction, but got me strongly considering the merits of the CZC solid offering.  Anyone mixed the two (CGW FP w/ CZC FPRP?) before?  

     

    Any concerns about why a solid pin WOULDN't be a good idea recognizing that the factory roll pin is less than ideal as well? 

  16. I'm reading posts about people saying they are getting leading after 10,000 rounds and others saying shoot some fmj to clean out the barrel. How long does it take to shoot 10k? Does anyone do it in one day?

    Does anyone think that after a day at the range you should pull out the brass brush and some good old gun oil to clean your weapon?

    After spending 12 years in the Infantry, you learn to scrub your gun every chance you get. I cast my bullets, powder coat them and never had any build up in the barrel.

    Am I just old fashion cleaning my weapons after a day of shooting?


    Most competition shooters keep the guns oiled but clean them like once a month to a few times a year, not every time. I probably clean the practice gun once a quarter. Most folks have a round count of 10K a year on past 50K


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  17. On 10/24/2016 at 11:04 AM, NoKimberDave said:

    The CGW magwell is supposed to be out very soon. Might be worth a look. No fitting required. Can be seen on their facebook page.

    After watching a friend put the CZC magwell on I am going to avoid it. Took a ton of fitting. Mostly, it only seems to accept the 18 round SP-01 mags with the CZC basepads.

    That is a deal killer for me as I have a ton of 16 round factory and 17/19 mecgars.

    Not a knock on CZC, love their stuff, but found the expense of this to be huge, when considering the whole shebang. Magwell, fitting, grips, new mags, new basepads, man it adds up quick. His is very very sweet now that it is on though. Just my opinion. 

     

     

     

    That magwell appears for sale on the Springer Precision site for $75.  

  18. 16 hours ago, IGOTGLOCKED said:

    Was loading 9mm X-Treme plated 147 w/ 3.2 gr titegroup - shoots great!

    As you know know I have completed my Plunk & Spin test and without test firing I'm happy with results which is 1.150 COAL. I now want to load my new 9mm Acme Hi-Tech coated 145 gr also with titegroup. Earlier advice was reduce what I was shooting by 10% which would be 2.88 gr. However Lymans 49th  for 147 gr lead shows start @ 2.5 gr titegroup, max is 2.8...

    Could really use advice here. What happens if charge is too light?

    Thx!

    It will be extra dirty and may not cycle the action.  Load up a couple test rounds. it won't hurt anything but you may get pretty bad SD due to powder sloshing around in the case.  

  19. 19 hours ago, IGOTGLOCKED said:

    I do use a case gauge, and will try the marker if needed. I understand 1.169 is max for a 9 mag. I will start there with a dummy round then I will be able to shorten the same round without have to make a bunch of test rounds as if I began short then going longer

    Thx!

    Unless you're shooting a 9mm 1911, being that long doesn't "get" you anything other than a slightly higher powder bill.  Measure the width of your ejection port, keep it shorter than that and avoid annoying Unload and Show Clears.  

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