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  1. On 4/3/2021 at 5:37 PM, tt350z said:


    That screw holds the sear housing down to the ejector housing so it doesnt come up. The lip of the screw catches on the bottom lip of the housing to keep it from coming up.

     

    Ooooooohhhhh. I was so confused at the picture I didn't adjust anything with that screw. 

  2. Our club is also strict with rules and have pretty interesting stages.

     

    I'm sure there could be an SO who isn't strict or knowledgeable on all the rules, but I almost always squad with the same group 

  3. On 1/4/2020 at 4:31 AM, muncie21 said:

    Anyone running the factory 19-round mag with the +2 factory base pad?  I see that Greg Cote has these available for $35.

     

    I read these are too long to fit in the USPSA mag gauge 

  4. The Shadow 2 isn't legal in SSP due to weight.  You can mill it to drop weight and it'll be ESP legal. 

     

    I don't think anyone is shooting a shadow 2 in SSP in major matches. 

     

    Edit - I don't think the shadow 2 mag release is legal because it's not a SSP legal gun

     

    Edit again- I remember reading the shadow 2 is too tall to fit in the box. So there's something else that might be keeping it legal

  5. 1 hour ago, PokerNGuns said:

     5. Equity. I did not shoot the PCC match but maybe the warm up wasn’t the best. Remember there is no air gunning. There is also a rule about no blind stages. Top level shooters being better off taking FTDRs is not appropriate at a nationals match in this case.  

     

     

    I didn't shoot the PCC match either so what about that PCC stage has to do with air gunning and blind stages? 

     

    I don't see how it's the match fault some shooters chose to take a penalty because they can't shoot prone weak side 🤷🏻‍♀️

  6. 7 hours ago, SteelCityShooter said:

    If I were in the market for a new Dillon, I think I'd wait before buying a 750.  Any new product is going to have teething problems and I wouldn't want to be a Beta tester for the 750.  The XL650 is a known quantity with its strengths and minor weaknesses well established so you know what you are getting.   The 750 has yet to prove itself.

    I was deciding between the 550 or 650 a couple weeks ago and decided to go with the 650.  I'm coming from a turret press. I think I'm okay with being an early adopter of the 750.  Hope I don't make a mistake lol

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