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  1. I think it also has a lot to do with most matches being setup for hi-cap. Most matches just aren't very "fun" for lo-cap, including most majors. The last match that was truly fun to shoot lo-cap was 2019 OK Section. So, I'd say it's really more about stage design than unpopular rule changes. 

  2. I went OEM with TTI basepads. The only issue I have is that the lips on the bottom of the mag get chewed up when I take off the basepads to clean the mags. They aren't to the point that they wont stay on but they look rough. 

  3. On 12/18/2020 at 7:22 AM, Onepocket said:

    Do they make a low profile follower that will allow 23 rounds reloadable in an extended magazine. Anyone with any real life experience using it? Thanks.

    I can't get 23 reloadable with my TTI but honestly, I don't think 23 vs 22 will ever come into play at a match. I would definitely sacrifice one round on my reload for reliability. 

  4. 22 hours ago, Braxton1 said:

    13# sounds right for IPSC Minor loads, but your Ammo seems on the low side (actually sub-Minor at a 116 Power Factor).  Hodgdon recommends weights in the mid-4 grain range with jacketed 115s and TiteGroup.  Combine soft ammo with a 70 pound grandson and we have a perfect formula for this to occur, especially if his recoil-control skills are not perfect ("leaning back" stance, etc.)

    I didn't realize it was a 115 gr bullet. It's almost certainly too much recoil spring with that load. 

  5. Looks like it's probably too light of a recoil spring. I use a 13lb on my Gen 5 34 and don't have any issues but I hear that a lot of people have malfunctions with anything less than 15lb on the Gen 5's. 

  6. On 11/17/2020 at 8:54 PM, Bigdeal929 said:

    Why do you think the training group is worth it?  What do they do?

    I'm a visual learner, so it really helps me seeing video of the drills. They talk through a lot of common mistakes and give demos of the correct and the wrong way to do drills. They are also able to go more in depth of the purposes of specific drills and show you what it should look like. The match talk through videos are also extremely helpful. It's one thing to watch a match video of a top guy but to have them break it down in slow motion from various camera views while talking about what they were seeing and what they did right or wrong is invaluable in my opinion. I've also watched a lot of training video reviews from other users on there and seeing common problems diagnosed over and over helped me pick out a lot of issues in my own shooting.

  7. If you like Ben and his style of instructing, I would highly recommend joining training group. He and Kim have a ton of videos that go very detailed into movement and transitions. I personally think it's very helpful to see them running the drills from multiple views and listening to them talk through what they see and what adjustments they make during practice. Joining really helped me learn how to practice better and break down my own shooting. 

  8. I'd vote MOS but if you're going Trijicon it probably won't lower the resale value. I'm running an SRO with the stock mounting plate and haven't had any issues with around 5,000 rounds through the gun. 

  9. 46 minutes ago, HesedTech said:

    Here's my experience with PD springs, with the exception of the trigger return spring I highly recommend them. After literally 10s of thousands of live and dry firing I've had to replace 1 hammer spring because it just got too soft.

     

    But, I have broken two trigger return springs and thankfully they happened during practice. I replaced them with the factory spring and zero problems since.

    The PD extended firing pin and spring combo is the best as are their hammer springs. The sear spring works fine, but to be honest I really can't tell any difference firing the gun between the factory and PD.

     

    A great polish job, Bolo, Titan hammer, one piece sear, reduced power plunger (some have had difficulty and these come from Henning) spring, 15.5 PD hammer spring and that should give you a very smooth and light trigger.

     

    As always check our Memphis Mechanic's video on polishing the gun. It covers it all.

    I'd agree that you can go wrong with their stuff other than the trigger return spring. I'd also recommend having them ream the barrel, it takes them from very picky guns to being able to run anything. 

  10. I had two done with Derek Guthrie. He works at the Ben Stoeger Pro Shop and also tunes Tanfos. Both guns were crazy smooth, had incredible triggers, and he also opened up the magwells. I know that Patriot Defense is great but I'm not a fan of the really light springs they make because they are more prone to breaking and the extra half pound on the double action just doesn't seem worth the risk. 

  11. On 10/16/2020 at 12:39 PM, iwright911 said:

    How many of you keep all your magazines loaded at all times? How many rounds can you have loaded in a magazine in a USPSA level 1 match? 

    I load mags up at the beginning of a match and just clean and reload them after they get dropped in the dirt. As far as how many rounds at a level one, it depends on division. The division equipment rules are the same regardless of the level. 

  12. I've messed with a lot of different triggers and accessories for Glocks over the years and I've found that most of them aren't really worth the hassle. You're on the right track with your list. I personally think the drop in triggers are a bit of a waste when the TTI kit is great and $40, but I've messed with the pyramid and there's nothing wrong with it. If I were starting fresh with a Production Glock I would go

    Sights: Dawson Adjustable

    Guiderod: Jager with 13lb ISMI

    Trigger: TTI Grandmaster Kit 

     

    I'm not against anybody spending money on Glocks, I'd have a Gucci Glock if they weren't so expensive, but these are the only three upgrades that have made a significant difference. *The guiderod doesn't make a difference in slow-mo video I've taken but it makes the perceived recoil so much nicer and ejection is slightly better. 

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