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  1. I just went from a Square Deal to a 550 and a 650. The 650 is the cats meow. I love it. I have a tool head set up with just a 223 sizing die and a toolhead to do the rest of the work. I run the case feeder dry sizing so that i can check dimensions and trim if nessessary. i have cut my reloading time drastically. Did I say I love it? :wub:

  2. It's amazing, but for me it's amazingly bad.

    I ordered a holster that was "in stock" - I asked and they said it was in stock. They also told me that since it was in stock that it would arrive withing 5 business days.

    It was ordered on the 5th of October, it arrived on the 6th of November.

    Nice folks, good holsters, crappy service.

    So far I have ordered a holster for my x-5 3 tmes and yet to get one. Been 6+ wks now. They don't impress me with their service. If they weren't the only ones making the type of holster I want I would go elswhere.

  3. if you want to build one, have a qualified smith double check the chamber. I have built several and depending on the manufacturer and/or coating used or not used, (i use a lot of baked ceramic coatings.) some material may get into the chamber therefore making live rounds stick due to the chamber becoming smaller. it can be a challenge getting them out safely sometimes.

  4. :rolleyes: I just got a new Sig X-Five in .40 cal. OMG How Nice. Got it Sat. Morning at 0700 and shot in the Eddy Brown Memorial Metal Match Sat. and Sun. I now have absolutly no excuses now. The thing shoots much better than me. So little recoil and major accuracy. The only drawback is 1) My current ablility and 2) the mags only hold 14 and those cost $75.00 each. I will be calling Aradondo (Sp). real soon to see what can be done about that. I am so Happy, Happy, Happy!!! :wub:
  5. Check your trigger squeeze and relax your strong hand grip.  i had this same problem a long time ago.  I was over gripping the pistol with my strong hand causing the gun to cant left.  Since I was gripping hard and my strong hand was tense, I couldn't feel the trigger very well and it caused me to jerk the trigger causing me to shoot left and down.

    I bet this could be why I shot like crap at my last match on Sat.. mmmm I think it's time to dry fire a bit more. No no a LOT more. :wacko:

  6. I did my first 3-gun Friday and I didn't "notice" or even see my sights lift. Mmmm, I have much more practice to do. But OMG it was fun. :D

    Some things I did well at and others not so well. I think I do better when I go first on a stage too. I have this inate "need" to do better than the guy in front of me even knowing that I need to do my best and not the other guys and gals. Oh well, another learning issue that someday will become ingrained.

  7. I have made a bunch of the 2x4 H stands. They cost almost nothing as you can get all the 2x4's from any construction site for free. I do buy 1x2's but they are cheap. Nails don't cost a lot but can work their way out over time. Scres are better for longevity. I then use a rock to achor it down when it is breezy. The 2x4's make a good platform for the rocks. Total cost is about $2.00 per unit.

  8. I was out on the range today practicing and finally I am "seeing" my sights lift and come back. Granted I was shooting at only 10 yards but WAHOOO! Probably 90%A zone hits at my current top speed. Rick's a happy camper now. :D

    This is the first time I have been able to pick it up like this after reading all the tips I can find and trying all season. I just hope it continues as I am shooting at the Inland Empire 3-gun Championships this weekend. This will be my biggest match to date. (This is my first season gaming.)

  9. Just last week I was reloading and the primer return spring sprung (broke) and shot me in the gut. I called Dillon and the guy at the other end he will put one in the mail along with another manual and some other "goodies".(my machine is about 10 or better years old.) I can't wait to get that package and see what those "Goodies" are. THEY ARE AWESOME!!!

  10. I call it practicing with intent. I also practice when I don't relly feel like it and I get out of it what I put into it. At times it seems that when I do that then I don't get nearly as much out of it.

    One thing I tell my students is that when you're not "into" practicing, first sit down and will (focus) yourself into the proper frame of mind and then most of the time (with practice) you will obtain a better frame of mind to be able to get better practice. I think that when we practice while we are only partly focused we only maintain our current skill level rather than make it better.

    I hope this doesn't seem to much like rambling.

  11. I also have to plan reloads more efficiantly. In the long run I will benifit greatly. Just need to keep practicing and have fun. I am also trying 3-gun so I need to practice the other guns as well. I think that this will slow down my improvement a little but hey, I LOVE IT!! :wub:

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