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  1. 3 minutes ago, chgofirefighter said:

    I am about to switch over to SWMP as well, I do like how aa7 meters though, it flows very nicely...  But I'm getting 8 lbs of SWMP soon :) What grain are you using, powder drop wise and what PF are you making, also, which firearm platform?

    I’m running 10 gr 124 Everglades jhp 1.165 oal. It gives me 170 PF. I shoot a Atlas Chaos 9 major. 

  2. It's funny because after I shoot some close targets like you are describing sometimes I think about it and go "nope didn't see my dot." Also when the targets are close you can see the holes easily. I know its a bad habit but I tend to look for the two holes. A lot of time I probably do see my dot, my brain just doesn't process it or remember it. 

  3. 2 hours ago, chgofirefighter said:

    Why SWMP?  Can you elaborate? 

    For my gun (Atlas Chaos) the SWMP was significantly softer. The dot tracks straight up and down while never leaving the window. When I shot HS6 it would go up and to the right. SWMP is a lot cleaner than HS6. As far as the others are concerned aa7 and WAC felt basically the same as HS6. After shooting those I was about to give up finding a new powder until a buddy had some extra shooters world on hand. However all this stuff is very subjective and each gun might like somthing different. Buy a pound of each spend the time and work up different loads to see what you like. 

  4. On 12/10/2019 at 10:02 PM, aandabooks said:

    Shooters World Major Pistol.  Tried some with Everglades bullets.  Cleaner and softer recoil than HS-6 which has been my powder for 9mm major.  Just got in an additional 16lbs.  Meters better than AA#7 which I tried earlier this year and didn't like at all.  Dirty and leaking powder all over the press.  

    I agree with this. SWMP is great stuff! I used to shoot HS6 and then I tried aa7 and WAC but then I finally settled on SWMP. 

  5. I have used some tennis liquid stuff from local department stores. That stuff works just not as well as pro grip. In my opinion pro grip last long than the cheaper alternatives on the market. plus is smells good. Other than that all these grip products work basically the same. 

  6. I use a spring tester for my recoil spring in my open gun. It is really surprising how far off the same brand of springs can be. I use a 6lbs in my open gun. I have measure some other 6lbs springs closer to 7lbs and even one close to 5lbs. So once you find the spring you like, you can test it and then cut down springs until you always achieve that goal weight. 

  7. 4 hours ago, ltdmstr said:

     

    True, but one may handle better, feel better, be more reliable, last longer and have higher resale value than the other.  I know Atlas does good work, but I'd be very interested in knowing what parts they used before spending that kind of money.  For example, if it's on an STI frame, I wouldn't even consider it.  Also, just because the other is an SV doesn't mean it's perfect, or it hasn't been messed with.  Lots to consider and pretty much impossible to make an informed judgement based on the limited information provided.

    Give Adam a call and he will answer all your questions. Don’t quote me but I think my Chaos is a PT frame ( that’s what they sell on their website). They use KKM barrels. I personally am a big fan of Atlas and am very happy with my Chaos. I haven’t had any reliability issues at all with it.  You won’t be disappointed with an of the higher end gun manufacturers. If you want more of a custom gun with really fancy cuts and what not, you might want to lean more to SV. Atlas does do custom guns but I can’t speak to how custom they with make them. When I was shopping I was looking for a gun that just flat out runs and has great customer  backing it.  Wait time also played a role in my decision making. 

  8. I mounted the 510c to my open gun and used Proto Puddy aka Oogoo. It’s a mixture of silicone, food coloring, and cornstarch. Tapped off my optic and formed this moldable rubber around it. After it’s cured you can take it off trim to your liking and you have a rubber scope cover. 7CA2F01D-B48C-46BC-BD5E-B6467ECCEB26_zps14D37900-BEBE-4F21-A81E-BA20F6EB021D_zps7E5254EB-0F9A-4847-8E5E-B0442D1F8AAD_zps

  9. 9 minutes ago, hitman_usmc said:

     

    I put the tevo blast shield on my atlas mount last night and shot 100 rounds to test it.  Glass was very clean (as clean as any other dot/mount/blast shield combo).  I didn't notice any negative effects to having it on there either.  I can add a picture later if you want.  

    If you don't mind posting a picture I would appreciate that. Did you shoot it much without the blast shield and how dirty did it get?

  10. 7 hours ago, hitman_usmc said:

    The atlas mounts just came back in stock.  The picture you were looking is for the DPP and other dots.  They don't show a picture of the 510C mount.  I ordered a couple of tevo blast shields to try as well.  

    I have an atlas mount on order as well. Please update of your thoughts on the blast shields and maybe some pictures if possible

  11. I have SV mags, STI gen2 mags, and MBX mags. They all work as long as you have them tuned right. Yes the sti mags need tuned when you get them. The mbx mags were good to go right away. But after a few months they all need retuned anyway so to me it’s not a big deal. My most recent mags are the STI mags because they are a better deal after their price drop. 

  12. 3 hours ago, lacivilian said:

    I have handled both 2.5 and 7.5 I did not like EITHER of them. The window size was too small for me. I don't care how wide it is if it is only 17mm in height compared to 25mm in a Romeo 3 or an RTS2. I ended up with a ROMEO 3 and could not be happier. Excited to see the new R3 Max model this summer. 

    This why I just picked up a Holosun 510c. The window on the DPP is just to small. So hopefully the Holosun will fix that problem for me. 

  13. 3 hours ago, gerritm said:

    Looks like the case goes all they way in and seats. Casefeed slide appears to seat the case all the way. It is not tilted at this point.

     

    Did have all the usual upgrades, bearing kit, roller cam pin, etc. When this started I removed them and went back to square one. Changed the ejector spring. Slide Is not hitting it. Really have replaced all the parts that affect this initial action. 

     

    This has been an ongoing problem for about a year. Comes and goes. Maybe 1 or 2 out of 10 tilt. Then after removing and cleaning/lubing the shell plate it started again where it is almost every case. Did not change anything else. That is when I called Dillon for help again.

     

    gerritm

    If you could take a picture of the tilted case that would be helpful. When I was having problems with 650 it was because the timing of the shell plate was off. So the case wasn't lining up with the die and would hang up on the side of it. I ended up fixing this problem by adjusting my roller cam. 

  14. I have an Atlas Chaos and it is great! Honestly there is not much of a difference between my gun and my buddies Akai however he might think his is better 😉.  When I was looking to buy a new open  gun  I called Atlas on a Sunday and Adam talked to me for over 30 min about his guns. The customer service from Atlas is fantastic. The gun, well the gun is everything I wanted in an open gun. The fit and finish is top notch. At the end of the day the choice is yours. Akai is a great builder there is no arguing that however, Atlas is just as good. You will not be disappointed either way. When I made my choice it came down to 2 things. Price and Lead time. When you build a gun similar to the atlas chaos from akai you are looking at easily $1500-2000 more. Tack onto that over a year wait. Well that made my decision simple and I don’t regret it one bit. 

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