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  1. Best PCC magazines......Factory Glock with TF Extensions......MBX w/MBX Extensions.......Presently running the MBX mags with zero issues.My MBX Pro Series PCC has 2 .5 years on it with ZERO malfunctions...oh , non ramped MBX Utlralight Match barrel :) 

  2. It's real easy.....uncase pointing into berm...carry muzzle up/down.....wait for MR command.....extend stock , adjust dot( get sight pic ) , remove flag...load round......wait for BEEP !!! Go Fast Don't Suck :) 

  3. 3 hours ago, Sarge said:

    So instead of making comments about RO’s ask yourself this. If you were not a PCC shooter and were running shooters as an RO(I assume you are an RO), would you hesitate When seeing that start position? I would but only because I can’t see your belt

     Only stating a fact about the time a RO ran me , not ever seeing a Fang.In NO way bashing someone volunteering their time to RO.And yes...I have RO'd before. 

  4. 17 hours ago, Bwillis said:


    Not sure how the “Manny” start is legal  Always specify safety on and held in both hands, and any other positions you come up with should be fine. Remember, no uprange starts, and no start positions requiring starting in the weak hand. A competitor may start this way if he chooses, but the WSB cannot specify it.

     

    PCC Start Positions Troy McManus, DNROI 

     

    Because course designers need to state a specific start position for all guns, including PCC, there is no default or “normal” start position for PCC. While the handgun rule book lists a default start position for handgun if it isn’t specified in the WSB, it really makes more sense to specify a start position, and one that’s easily understood and easy to enforce. The same goes for PCC. Terms like “port arms” and “low ready” are not defined in the USPSA Handgun rules—take the time to spell it out, as seen in our classifier WSB’s. Even though many of them use the “buttstock on belt, held in both hands, safety on, muzzle generally downrange” position, it’s not the default. An aiming point is a good idea if you want the PCC to start shouldered—a cheap cone, a mark on a wall, a prop—all will suffice. Always specify safety on and held in both hands, and any other positions you come up with should be fine. Remember, no uprange starts, and no start positions requiring starting in the weak hand. A competitor may start this way if he chooses, but the WSB cannot specify it. I’ve also had some questions about starting on the weak side for classifiers or other stages that will require weak side shooting. This is legal in our classifiers unless they specify starting on the strong side. It’s up to the competitor. Table or other placed starts, loaded or unloaded, are the same for both handgun and PCC. For unloaded starts, the bolt must be closed and the hammer down—yes, the competitor has to pull the trigger if he racked the bolt open to dry fire or to remove a flag.

     

    https://www.multibriefs.com/briefs/uspsa/pcc-start111617.pdf

    So...does that mean stage 12 or 13 ( can't exactly, remember ) at Area 4 was not a legal stage ? Stock on belt , strong hand wrist below belt......not exact wording but pretty dang close.

  5. 1 hour ago, davsco said:

    i'd go with a spare identical to what you have in your pcc.  why introduce another variable.

    MBX doesn't make bolts.I wish I knew whose bolt they use.Then id get the same one.

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