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  1. Its all important @Gooldylocks.  Just like you said.  And i can tell you right now, as someone who shoots with national champions and world champions monthly, the topic of reloading on a 28 rd stage comes up often.  And the consensus is always, not to reload.  If its important enough to factor into the equation of a stage, 28 rds with some steel and long shots (very common around me), it matters having the capacity to do so.  If i told them, hey my mag only holds 27 so im going to pop a reload right here nice and easy.  They would have the same reaction i would, laugh, say that sucks and ask of they need to borrow a 170.  Let there be no confusion, when you have the ability to not reload.... you dont reload.  It probably isnt going to put you 10% ahead of someone of equal skill.  But it gives you an advantage.  And when you are the only one without that advantage, you decrease the likelyhood of winning.  And when you already spend untold thousands a year in ammo alone.  WHY ON EARTH WOULD YOU NOT GET A MAGAZINE THAT HOLDS 29 TO 30 RDS? 

     

    This is James sighning out.

    Or jumping off a bridge which seems preferable to this argument.

  2. It matters.  You want to have the option because it is always more effiecent to not reload.  But its so stage dependent.  I dont know why anyone would ever say it doesnt matter, because it clearly does.  Ofcourse if you shoot against people who are not as good as you, you can do what you want.  But if you are with matched competiton, small things like not having to risk a reload on a 28rd stage ...matter.  im really not sure why this thread has gone past the answer... yes it matters, unless you are a big fish in a little pond or you suck, the end.

  3. 1 minute ago, RJH said:

     

    I just double checked and mine (1911) is radiused quite a bit , but still only moves about 1/2 the distance till the barrel starts to drop before it will no longer hit the firing pin (about 1/16 of an inch).  I do get the that the barrel is not going to be delayed quite as much, but still think that the OPs gun was way over charged.  Looking at the 2 pics that have been put up in the last hour, the brass is not nearly as deformed.  What did the brass look like on your buddy's gun?  

    He is talking about me, check my last post

  4. So i do have some experience with this, in 2011s.  There is a very fine line between going off and not going off...  my 1050 found that line for me.  The SV AET barrels give literally 0 wiggle room for case length.  I loaded a batch of ammo that had just slightly high primers.  Enough to hold the slide to the perfect amount for a case failure.  2x on the same batch.  Till i discovered the flaw, hand seated the remainder of the primers, and shot the remaining 600 rounds with no issues.  It can also happen with crimped brass that still has a little bump of brass ring on the back.  But it CAN happen.  Every sv i have ever handled is capable of dropping the hammer the same amount out of battery as that gun.

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  5. 8 minutes ago, Beef15 said:

    There was a post somewhere about the world shoot that showed Tilley's gun. Believe his mount was a one off, and I believe it mentioned much tuning to make run/eject well.

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     took me about 15 min to get it running 100%.  Just had to move the pattern lower, by drafting the ejector and touching up the extractor a touch.

  6. I shot blues in my open guns for about a year till i hit master.  The blues work.   But they have some drawbacks.  Good amount of lead deposits in the comp after 2k rds or so, super smokey and with lead at open velocities you will get a flyer of 1 to 2 inches off every 20rds or so.  Ymmv, and i will still use them on occasion for practice.  But the cost difference is negligable enough that PD 124 jhp is just a no brainer.

  7. March Results:

    87.99% - Gooldylocks (A84371) Open

    84.73% - MikeRush (A78429) Limited

    84.73% - megarush (A78429) Limited

    84.20% - BBoyle (Ty33537) Production

    84.15% - BBoyle (Ty33537) Limited

    83.12% - W_Buck (A67923) Production

    82.99% - jht05016 (TY90226) Open

    82.82% - Mike62 (A79652) Production

    82.04% - Magnus_DUX (FY62682) Production

    81.76% - shooterDrew (TY86867) Production

    81.73% - dravz (A71261) Production

    81.53% - Heckler (A66249) Open

    80.79% - Edmooberry (A80265) Production

    80.38% - bigbear_98 (TY52609) Limited

    80.17% - JakeDegenshein (A78332) Limited

    79.76% - StraighUp-OG (A64956) Open

    79.64% - Wcreate (A36953) Production

    79.60% - Stician (L3767) Limited

    79.44% - digby7 (A69633) SingleStack

    78.93% - Spanky (L3344) Production

    78.87% - Tyshoots (TY41721) Open

    78.59% - Yatzee_Squirrel (A78222) Limited

    77.81% - sarge450 (TY79986) Open

    77.62% - kcobean (TY72189) Limited

    76.35% - jcarpenter82 (A78223) Limited

    75.61% - saibot (A64113) Production

    74.29% - SV-Cop (A61090) Limited

    72.42% - MilkMyDuds (A93241) Production

    71.81% - Torogi (A66531) Open

    71.69% - digby7 (A69633) Open

    0.00% - Dtrip (A81890) Limited

    0.00% - Nickb45 (A85658) Limited

    0.00% - rugerp89ipsc (TY47760) SingleStack

    I too should have it on this turn, just shot a 93 and an 87. That will put me at 86 % this month [emoji2]

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  8. You won't regret your decision, I have both. Make sure the grip safety is disabled however, I couldn't enable the steel gripped gun for anything (forgot to ask for it to be disabled)

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    As you have both side by side, can you give a synopsis of how the feel varies sizewise between the two grips? Visually the steel grip looks larger but everyone seems to say its more comfortable. No one around me has one for me to try it out, also trying to decide between plastic or steel. Thanks!
    It feels more comfortable for sure. And the recoil "feels" softer. It certianty doesn't feel any larger to me, just different, like you can grip it a small bit higher than the ck polymer. Both have their upsides, only downside is the weight. But if you aren't 10 and scrawny, you will be fine. I would go with the steel again... well worth it. Just make sure the safety is pinned.

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  9. I have 10k+ of the 125 blue bullets through my CK open gun. Kkm barrel w/3 popple holes. No isseues at all... except what to do with all the money im saving. Oh thats right, buy more bullets. Load is 1.165 OAL, 7.9gr HS6 and 125 gr blues making 175 PF.

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