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What would it take for you to shoot revolver?
Seancass replied to xen0ph0n's topic in USPSA/IPSC Shooting
I'd shoot revolver if more people did it. I'd shoot revolver if more people did it! I'd shoot revolver is more people did it!! I'd shoot revolver if if if if -
What would it take for you to shoot revolver?
Seancass replied to xen0ph0n's topic in USPSA/IPSC Shooting
True, you may have summed things up there! -
What would it take for you to shoot revolver?
Seancass replied to xen0ph0n's topic in USPSA/IPSC Shooting
I appreciate why people wouldn't shoot wheelgun, but I don't understand the actual Hate for the division. What's wrong with people showing up and having fun? -
SCCC can definitely handle a big match. ACC runs a couple good size matches and it's centrally located. South Central Gun Club, near Freetown/Seymour has really improved their range. It's not as close to the interstate as SCCC and it's smaller. Come to think of it, all three have made nice improvements in the last couple years. I know SCCC has an active ICORE club, but I don't know if ACC's club is still alive.
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pretty sure it'd be legal for USPSA Production. Maybe limited 10? Open. I've seen pictures of a 10-shot N-frame, 32 cal. achieved by moving the barrel center outward.
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Yes ... you're right. (a lot of trouble for little gain I suppose). I want it to work! I've handled one and I Liked it! but it has no purpose, so I can't see myself buying one. It felt good, you can simulate the feel by taking the cylinder out of your 4" 686. I even liked the trigger of the one I handled. Maybe some day when I'm rich...
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Wouldn't that defeat the purpose of the titanium 9mm cylinder? You'd arrive back at a 686?
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I have the SP101-22 and I wouldn't recommend it. It's possible I got a poor one, but the trigger is heavy and gritty. Really heavy, possibly 15-18lbs. Kind of ridiculous for such a small revolver. I love the size and scale, but I haven't figured the trigger out yet. I'm really hoping to try a 617 soon!
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Classic: What's carrying your loaders?
Seancass replied to Seancass's topic in ICORE Rules and Membership Information
Funny that this thread just got bumped up. I decided to make a couple quick-n-dirty loader holders for a match this weekend. I tried something a little different on each one, so my mass production skills are weak! I also didn't put any effort into finishing touches(didn't even wipe off my paint pen!). My total outlay for materials is roughly $5. My only real requirement for these holders was retention and they all hold securely. I like the one on the far right the best, so I might make 5 more of those. That's only if I have any fun playing this weekend! Kydex is both easy and frustrating to work with. If i was using a mold and making something relatively flat, it'd be a piece of cake. These 3-D shapes are a little more interesting. Edit: Hey, my 50th post was something of value! Yay! Edit 2: I need to retake kindergarten crafts. These things look pretty bad in the photo! -
I shot a Production Glock at one match while the Revo was visiting the smithy. Other than that, it's been only one revolver.
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Area 5 --any wheels planning to go?
Seancass replied to Carmoney's topic in Revolver Match Announcements and Discussions
I was starting to think about it. At this rate, at least i could get Third. -
I use a Safariland Cup Challenge 002 for a 6" barrel with the little strap in place. The sight rests below it and has never caught on it. I heated it in the oven and shaped it to the gun. It's worked perfectly since.
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If you're really planning to compete, I'd go with the New Vaquero 357. If I was personally shopping, I'd look for a Flat Top Blackhawk 357 convertible. In fact, I am looking for one of those. Adjustable sights add a touch of versatility for me, but they might not work for your competition.
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Would I buy another? Eh, I dunno. I'm pretty happy with my current 929. It was not great out of the box. It was the worst Smith revolver I've ever handled. But there was nothing inherently wrong, just really rough edges. With a little TLC, it cleaned right up. But another? I've certainly thought about it. Perhaps used, with all the work done, yeah, I'd buy another. But I'd probably rather try something new. I'm weird like that. I like trying new things.
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How fast can you draw and hit 12" steel at 10 yds?
Seancass replied to Alaskan454's topic in Revolver Forum
That's an awesome improvement! Dang, i better dry fire some more! -
Classic: What's carrying your loaders?
Seancass replied to Seancass's topic in ICORE Rules and Membership Information
I don't know why I didn't think of that! Duh! My Limited rig is still using home-made posts a year later! And they're steel! weigh nearly as much as the gun! I ordered a couple sheets of Kydex off amazon today. I've never used it before, but it could be fun to play around with. 'Course, Amazon let me select and pay for Two Day shipping, then promptly informed me the package should be here in FIVE Days(3 business). Maybe if I come up with something that isn't disgusting I'll post pictures. But that's not likely... -
Classic: What's carrying your loaders?
Seancass replied to Seancass's topic in ICORE Rules and Membership Information
Alec, thanks for the reply, that's what I was picturing. Now, to figure out if I can swallow that pill just to screw around a time or two... The CD-2 is more along the price point I was hoping for. I'm typically in Limited, but trying Classic and Open at some point sounds like a blast!