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EarlKeese

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  1. The single action break relies on the interface between the hammer hooks and sear. Plus, the TS trigger bar is different than the 75...how would you make a 75 disco fit?
  2. A disconnector in a SAO gun? Why?
  3. And yet Troy says he doesn't make the rules, he only enforces them.
  4. No movement, additional stages, shorter distance... Why not just find a Rimfire Challenge match? It's unfortunate that Outer Limits is hard for older people. I was always under the impression that physical tasks become more difficult as we age.
  5. Where did you get the skull screws? I can only find them in large quantities.
  6. Can someone tell me why they can't just make a "super" GM class for the people who are above 100% and actually compete for tier 2/3 match wins?
  7. Bitterroot Gun Leather on FB. Books are closed right now, but Caleb is your guy. https://m.facebook.com/groups/319518755391255/permalink/913717262638065/
  8. A couple weekends ago I squadded with a junior shooting GM class times with a 4.5lb 10/22 and a grown man shooting B class times with a 3lb 10/22. Weight didn't seem to be a factor for either of them.
  9. If you don't have any problem navigating your local SC match, you won't have any problem at a level 2 match. Everything is the same except there will be more shooters and likely stricter R.O.'s . You'll see plenty of C and D class shooters there, so don't worry about that. I shot a level 2 match my first year and had a great time.
  10. I'm not comfortable squadding with someone shooting major pf with jacketed ammo. Not worth the risk, so I would just change squads.
  11. Thanks for sharing! The videos are great and her improvement is impressive. I just picked up an AAP01(like a 22/45) and airsoft Steel Challenge set up for my daughter(11) and I to use. She's been shooting a 10/22 in SC for a year but isn't comfortable shooting pistols yet. Hopefully this will get her going, then we plan to start her in RFS matches to introduce movement.
  12. I have one that had a tight chamber, so not a sporter as purchased straight from the website. Confirmed by plunk testing Minimag, Force, and several others.
  13. I loaned mine to a new shooter for a S.C. match last month. No issues, and he liked it enough to buy one for himself. I have another pistol I prefer for S.C., so my TX is now set up for RFS matches.
  14. This is the one I use. You can remove the side latches and set them aside to replace the center latch in case of breakage.
  15. Home Depot sells a clear plastic one with partitions that fits 6 mags perfectly. In the tool dept by the tool bags/carpenter belts.
  16. If you want precisely scaled/laid out dryfire targets, the gfds targets aren't that. When I asked them for layout instructions, I was given some loose "close enough" guidelines. Anybody that seriously shoots steel challenge, or cares enough to invest significant time for SC dryfire practice will quickly realize that "close enough" doesn't work well at all.
  17. Now that the 2021 season is almost over, I thought I'd update my experience with the CP33. Still reliable in matches(2 per mo), but I've had to replace a couple more mags due to cracked feed lips even though I always store them unloaded. I do load them the night before a match, but that is the only time they sit loaded. I'm also on my third bolt/buffer assembly. The buffer has rubber inserts in a 3d printed plastic block, which starts to crack around 1500-2000rds. It hasn't affected reliability and Keltec warranty is quick so far. They wouldn't sell me a spare buffer, which is a little disappointing. Overall I still love the gun and will shoot it next season as well. In my experience, it's one of the more reliable rimfire pistols at matches I attend.
  18. I have a 75 that has slightly offset front sight pin holes. I'm certain I'm not the only one.
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