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On 10/17/2017 at 9:02 PM, OPENB said:
After I changed the striker spring to a Glock 6#, I was able to change the recoil spring to a Glockstore tungsten rod with a 15# spring. Feels perfect now. I'll check into changing the striker plunger spring next.
I am planning to use glock 6lb or 6.5 lb fps too, as the 5.5lb has 1/100 light strike (sb primer).
factory striker spring too heavy and sometime making the slide out of battery due to light recoile spring
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different platform do have index problem. fortunately czc is offering optic cut and sight plate combo for ~200$. one gun is perfect for co and production, will try
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settled in 3.2 sv and came back from a local match. it gave me no issues at all and softer recoil do help me a little bit. end up in 9th overall and 2nd in my division.
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red dot can definitely help .
i was was not able to call shot at all before, and now I can feel it after 2 month using CO on sfx
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On 11/1/2017 at 10:47 PM, jwhittin said:
You can incorporate one step with any drill at the indoor range.
seems good idea
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2 hours ago, muncie21 said:
Thanks for the info OP. I load Prima V quite a bit. Your post provides motivation for me to work up some SV loads this winter.
P.S. where did you get the SV from?
grafs and 10 jugs save haz fee
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1 hour ago, BritinUSA said:
Just a thought... you may want to blank out the name and address on that envelope.
thanks ‘^_^
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got a great deal from gs and need to try it on 9mm.
impressive soft recoil and clean burn powder. only thing may concern someone is the “compress load”. when I charge 3.2 gr, and seating 147 to 1.135. the bullet base is barely touch the powder with only 0.01” gap. other then that, no complaints at all.
here is the chrono data:
the brass is much clean then the TG:
and primer pocket looks fine for me,and no over pressure sign
will use it as my primary pistol powder, as it is also fit 45 load.
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using the SV on 9mm, results are promising. feel softer then TG.
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14 hours ago, Lazr111 said:
Will be following this. When my stock of WST dries up I plan on switching because I am already using it as my .40 major powder of choice and want to consolidate to less types if I can.
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just came back from range. the result is better then I thought. soft recoil, feels like WST; clean no residue what so ever. I loaded 3.6, 3.7,3.8, and shot 4rd 25 yd on sandbag, 3.7 and 3.8 give the ~1.5” group, 3.6 give the 5” group, not sure it is me or powder.
230 coated bbi rn bullets, cci lg primer
here are the result of speed:
3.6 grain: 705fps, sd 13
3.7 grain: 749fps, sd 7
3.8 grain: 763fps, sd 11
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got the great price from g&s, 13$ /1b is steal. however not so much info for the load info. decide to follow eggman’s, from 3.6gr on coated 230 BBI, also 3.6 and 3.7. will go through trojan.
will report tomorrow from range
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I bought some SV, will start to work with it. thanks for your sharing
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Just now, waltherppq said:
I will google cpwsa now thanks
56 minutes ago, Beef15 said:Do you have the SS spacers for your Ghost pouches?
I haven't used them, but plan to when/if I try SS.
great! I just checked the spacer on ben’s shop, looks like a good choice and cheap alternations.
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1 hour ago, wgj3 said:
The Ready Tactical pouches are tough to beat for the price. Check out CPWSA for pictures and pricing.
I will google cpwsa now thanks
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i am using
200 plated 4.8 gr tg 1.125
230 pkated 4.5 gr tg 1.126
after using cabelas gc(80$ for 100), 230 ~6c/bullets, great deal
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On 9/17/2017 at 7:43 AM, perttime said:
Red Hill seems to have a few options for attachment for all models.
yes they also have their own hanger, seems good too
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On 9/17/2017 at 7:20 AM, mwx40x40 said:
What type of belt attachment does it have?
i am using the "boss" hanger, but the picture shows the tekloc
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about 56$ +$7 shipping
brass knob is 9$
after use 10% off is ~65$
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