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Acsr

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  1. As stated above accurate#7 (aa7) same burn rate as 3n38, just dirtier, I use it and love it never had a issue but I clean my gun regularly.
  2. How much dollars are these honcho guns?
  3. Rmr bullets are the best bullet. I've tried all of them, the mg are the prettiest, but rmr are priced right accurate and consistent in weight
  4. Romeo 3 original, now the xl, loving its glass size clarity and brightness my 2 originals were great zero issues ever.
  5. Very wise choice going with Eddie for your gun, there isn't a better tighter nicer gun out there. I started with a trubor 38sc and had Eddie build me a gun which I have now had for a year still as tight as day 1, slide to frame fit is perfect and racking the slide feels like it it's on ball bearings. I recently upgraded my optics from a original trouble free romeo 3 to the romeo 3 xl I stayed with the 3 moa as I like the precision of a smaller dot. Enjoy the open game sounds like toy know the pros and cons of caliber get reloading
  6. Skip it and buy a Everglades mrh holster it's better and smoother
  7. Have tried safariland 014 limcat cr speed, bay a fan of the daa, my core goes for the Everglades mrh great retention super smooth. Worth the skii5ng price
  8. I have a socket attached to my battery drill and a empty 9mm plastic case that you get when buying a box of bullets I fill it and spin the loaded bullet with the drill and hold a marker in my other hand and it spins the case and puts a ring around the case
  9. When I first started I loaded 1.235 after my custom gun showed up and talking to my Smith he suggests 1.225 I use gen 2 sti mags RMR mpr bullets
  10. Started with a slide ride, now both my match and backup gun are wearing Romeo 3 love them way bettet than the cmore! I may"upgrade"to the Romeo 3 max when it is available, on my match gun. Never had a brightness issue with either of mine
  11. Most of the top shooters shot 38 sc Shannon Smith shoots 9mm and i think kc, but most others i believe shoot 38 sc
  12. Thats a Romeo 1, the current 3s are more robust, but i haven't drop tested epithet of my 3s but had one r1 replaced under warranty for cracked glass
  13. Looks like one of my r3s will be upgraded, looks promising, but the two I currently own have been trouble free
  14. Anyone have a pic link or info on the new Max Michel pro r3? Google and quick search on this sight turned up nothing. TIA
  15. Shower cap. but my EMG open blaster is worth protecting with a shower curtain if needed
  16. Shower curtain is what I use, gives all the needed protection and water proofing, for a small fraction of the cost
  17. I have 2 Romeo 3, one with 10 to 12k on it and one with 2k, zero issues that would be my go to, only have heard of one issue on a Romeo 3 on the forum
  18. +1 on shooting at the speed of sight, you can get away with shooting off index to a certain distance or target availability, but getting reckless or burning it down is a wreck waiting to happen and a bad habit to pick up, the paintbrush analogy above is where its at
  19. If your in the USA I would go with the 2011 just off the pure support side, personally have no experience with a tangfo but i think the 2011 is a proven and better design.
  20. Sig has a outstanding warranty, just be the downtime while replacement or repairs are done, but deff classy that someone would sell and damaged item
  21. The safariland 014 race holster is very secure with its locking function if the kydex search fails
  22. Depending on quantity the RMR are the Best price on a jacketed h.p. around I've shoot MG E.G. PD, found RMR won wad a touch late to the jacketed game, but not searching for the perfect bullet any longer, RMR is legit and priced right.
  23. Not sure why you would want to shoot plated bullets of any kind when jacketed bullets from RMR are not any more expensive, they run sales regularly and get a hold of asponsored shooter and save some more money with a discount code
  24. I began with one, took it off and shot with out it for about 1.5 years, recently(one match) reinstalled it, actually felt my first few dry fire sessions were better due to the thumb forward with no pedal instinct was translating aggressively applying forward grip pressure, so in short ill stick with it on for a bit, not enough live for to say one way or another is better, but honestly it felt pretty good reinstalled
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