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  1. My buddy has a similar program on his phone. You mound a laser on your tac trail and once the buzzer goes off, you pull the trigger. After you do this 4-5 times, you look at your phone and see where the little dots are on the bullseye. This is suppose to help you train to pull the trigger straight back to the rear. 

  2. Wow. I just dropped this in my rifle about 3 days ago! Lol I haven’t had the chance to shoot it yet. (Headed to the range probably tomorrow ) but I will give you feed back once I do. Just dryfiring it feels AWEXOME! I had a Timney in it, which is a great trigger, but my buddy won this as a door prize and didn’t want it. This trigger has zero creep in it. I don’t have a trigger gauge but if I had to guess it’s 1.5 pounds to set this off. 
     

    im working up some loads for this rifle for 3G and will give you a report back by the end of the weekend 

  3. On 3/19/2018 at 10:12 PM, Sarge said:

    There are already at least two too many divisions in USPSA. Please, no more!

    Why not let them live in IDPA land where they would be just fine? Our USPSA stages are too big for them in my opinion. The reason we only see the few odd ball small carry guns at matches is because they are running what they have until they can get a better gun for the game. Or they just want to hone their defensive shooting skills with their carry gun. Again, that's exactly what IDPA is geared for.

    I’m with sarge. It’s my understanding that you want to “race” in USPSA. guns are made heavier and hold more rounds than a “carry division” would hold. The division you’re talking about seems a lot like BUG in idpa. I also agree with sarge that there’s at least 1, possibly 2 divisions in uspsa that should be done away with. 
     

  4. I bet that’s real. I sure I’d the gun is really tight but fit properly then it will cycle. I bet the key is proper fit. My buddy built a 2011 and the fit is terrible. The slide to frame fit needs 1k+ rounds just to free up and make it slide better. I bet if his gun was used in this test it would fail. 

  5. 5 hours ago, jaysrgu said:

    this is another option i might look into price is a huge factor,thankyou for the idea. 

    Elcroless nickel would be a great option. Might be expensive. Why don’t you just leave your mags in a bag with a. Little oils on a patch? That might be a little cheaper

  6. Not sure why you would want to do this. This would hinder you sliding mags in and out of your gun. Don’t forget to wipe them down man! Lol your giving up reliable dropping of the mag either way. If they rust, that’s bad. If you paint them, that’s bad. 

  7. I fell on a stage and managed to not drop my gun and keep it pointed in the right direction. I was retreating and hit a patch of grass that was wet. Down I went but managed to keep my gun points down range. 
     

    I think it’s good to put a “if this happens” in your head just Incase. Obviously the first reaction is to put your arms out and stop your fall but if that means pointing the gun at people, that’s bad. Put a “if this happens” moment in your brain. Can’t hurt. 

  8. 15 minutes ago, zzt said:

     

    100% reliability and a quick return of the sights.  Too light and the slide loiters at the rear of the stroke.  Too heavy and you risk stove pipe jams.  As a general rule, if the brass gets tossed 3' away, your in good shape.

    Good to know, thanks!

  9. 1 hour ago, GOF said:

    +1. When looking over the COF it's not hard to figure which plate you want to reload after engaging... or if unexpected misses occur then options as to where to reload. It's just stage planning. My math sucks, so I lock into the target I want to change at or near engaging it. It's no different than picking reloading points on paper targets on a lengthy field course.

    I didn’t think about doing that. That’s a great idea! 

  10. 8 hours ago, Orakel said:

    I use PRIVI PARTIZAN .308 WIN 150GR FMJ in combination with 45 grain Vihtavuori n140. Works fine for me at approx. 100 yards. 

    What kind of groups are you getting? 
     

    I understand it’s open sights so it’s kinda a loaded question lol 

  11. On 11/5/2019 at 10:49 PM, Bmans45 said:

    I have a 550 now and I am looking to go to a 750 . My question is I have a counter top with cabinets above it for my loading bench . I am wondering if the case feeder will have room with my set up. If somebody could make a rough measurement from then front of the press to back of the case feeder and let me know I would appreciate the information. 

    Call Dillon. They make a shorter bar for your case feeder. My buddy ran into the same problem. 

  12. 12 hours ago, zzt said:

    The sweet spot for 40sw and Steel Challenge is around 130PF.  My SC load is mixed HS brass, CCI500, 3.2ge Alliant e3, 155gr Precision RNFP coated bullet.  Awesomely accurate, consistent and clean.  You can use your major load, but you will be slower on several stages because of the extra recoil and muzzle rise.

     

    Following the conventional wisdom of just using a lighter bullet with the same charge as your major load only works with some powders.  Slower powders tend to be smokey and inconsistent with light bullets and low velocity.  You need to keep chamber pressure up to get a complete burn.

    What recoil spring weight do you use?

  13. 4 hours ago, waktasz said:

     

    A bunch of us in PA got cooling vests this year .They use a gel ice pack that lasts about 2 hours and will re-freeze in a cooler of ice in about 40 minutes

    Ya I saw this tool wearing one at a match in landcaster. Guy looked so stupid. And he shot terribly 

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