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mstamper

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  1. I use them for both my PCC and open gun loads. I like that I can seat a bit deeper with the hollow base and still have the "pocket" to develop gas for the round. Now, if i can only find more. I am down to about 3500 freedom seeds and need more.
  2. I was running 115grn blues and had constant fte issues. I had a gm pcc shooter tell me to give up on the coated as they will cause feed issues. After 2 months of continuing to try to get the blues to work I gave up and went with berry plated bullets. The problem went away after changing over. The only time I have issues now is if I fail to keep the gas system clean and the bolt well lubed. Sent from my LM-G820 using Tapatalk
  3. Sarge, where did you get that pcc cannot turn a pcc dot on or off anytime you want. If you go to a safe area or when on the line you can turn it on or off.
  4. I know from running a Glock mag pcc that I had several mags be made unusable due to damage the metal mag catch in the gun did to the glock factory mag catch notches. I often wanted a metal mag body to use in the pcc, would have saved me money in the long run due to not having to replace mags due to damage.
  5. The double springs are there to make the hammer fall with more force to assure a firmer firing pin strike. I have charged timney and hyperfire triggers. The only felt difference was due to the buffer spring. If you learn about the hiperfires you will learn that they are designed to reset easily. The poster who started this back up stated that he thought a lighter TRIGGER PULL would result in a charging handle that was easier to pull and that is FALSE. Sent from my LG-H872 using Tapatalk
  6. Again, like I said in the previous reply. trigger PULL has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the amount of effort it takes to pull the the bolt back OR the cycling of the bolt. THE ONLY thing the trigger has to do with the entire operation of an AR it to fall on the firing pin and ignite the primer to fire the round. The gas developed in the firing of the cartridge is what drives the bolt back and the speed of travel of the bolt is determined by the recoil buffer spring. The buffer on its rearward movement resets the hammer on the trigger. THIS is the same operation as in a pistol. There are dozens of threads in the PCC section of this forum about getting a proper balance between cycle time and buffer spring and buffer. Do a search and you will learn tons. There are lots of opinions on the subject. You will just have to pick a starting point and experiment for what works for you.
  7. I'm not aware of any way to reduce the hiperfire 24c. Hyperfire just introduced a new drop in trigger named PHANTOM but those are advertised at 2 pounds. There is a GM I know who uses a 24c and kicks butt. I don't think it will help to go lighter. As far as hard to pull the charging handle, that is an issue with your buffer tube spring and buffer. The trigger pull weight has nothing to do with charging the gun. If you want to lighten the charging pull you will have to change out the buffer spring. I realize I started this thread and after 2 years of shooting nothing but PCC I can tell you that there is NOT a reliable way to lighten the trigger pull on a hiperfire trigger.
  8. you are pulling your strong hand into your waist which is causing the holster to tip at an odd angle. Dry fire more to pull STRAIGHT up out of the holster. It won't matter where the hanger is or if you use one or not if you are not drawing STRAIGHT UP out of the holster first.
  9. I was having a similar issue. I changed out the spring that advances the wheel that the primers move from the tube to the priming station and have not had that happen again Sent from my LG-H872 using Tapatalk
  10. I can not answer that. I am still using the stock ambi safety that came with the gun
  11. That is why in RO school they stress to READ the web's verbatim AND have it posted. Actually I believe it is a uspsa rule Sent from my LG-H872 using Tapatalk
  12. Please reread your first paragraph Sent from my LG-H872 using Tapatalk
  13. Did the wsb you quoted talk about pcc start position? If it did not then you were using an older outdated wsb. Again, the wsb in the current uspsa listing of classifiers and on their application states a different set of verbiage. Any use of other wsb is grounds to toss a classifier from a match or at least have it only be a stage for score and not classification Sent from my LG-H872 using Tapatalk
  14. You quoted "then engage". If you look up the wsb on the uspsa app it says t1 and pp1-4. It does not say "then". Reason I say this that your club should have used the most current wsb and this discussion would not have taken place. Using outdated materials caused this. Sent from my LG-H872 using Tapatalk
  15. I never heard about a raffle. Not sure what that was about. Where did you move to in Georgia? I am the club president for GPSL in Atlanta. I know just about every club match in the metro area, indoor and outdoor. Hit me up in a PM if your in ATL and I'll fill you in. All the local clubs here love to have new shooters, experienced or newbies! Overall I liked the stages. They could have flowed a bit better. I heard a rumor that river bend gun club is being eyed as the next location for the 2020 state match. If you have ever shot there you already know that they shoot 9 stages once a month already so getting to 10 is easy. On top of that Randy and the other stage designers there do a great job and put on challenging stages. Sent from my LG-H872 using Tapatalk
  16. they just sent out the match book via email last week. After last years influx of sandbagger shooters from out of state taking prize table money from local state shooters I am not surprised they are not heavily advertising availability. There were several "C" class PCC guys who shot at master class level from FL that should have been given field bumps. Of course I could be wrong. There is some FB postings in the USPSA area 6 page
  17. I have the detent and the spring and the pin. Those all came with my spare parts kit. I had seen a video on how to remove the detent and cannot find it again.
  18. Title says it all. I am looking for either a video or written instructions on how to remove the gas valve detent and spring. If anyone has a link for either please post them for me. thanks in advance. Mark
  19. I know about the tacticool page. thanks for the link again. I do not over swing with the mpx only the 15-22. It is truly a muscle memory thing. My body is so used to the MPX and the weight that the lighter 15-22 just moves differently and that is why I am looking to change the overall weight of the gun
  20. The way that the hand-guard attaches to a 15-22 is not exactly the same as a standard AR. One of the solutions I was thinking of doing was getting lead strips and putting them between the barrel and hand-guard and some lead shot into the base of the pistol grip. My Sig weighs in around 6+ pounds and the 15-22 is around 4. So I am looking to add about 1.5 to 2 pounds to the gun.
  21. I am looking to add a couple of pounds to the gun. I am hoping to get to a weight closer to my Sig
  22. I know this sound counter intuitive to what everyone else says. Reason I am saying this is because I shoot a SIG Mpx PCC that is obviously much heavier than the 15-22. I shoot the Mpx in USPSA and am very comfortable with shooting it and with the weight and how I index the gun. I find myself moving the 15-22 too much and having to come back on the plates and hence I am slower with the 15-22 over the Mpx when shoot SC. I am currently using the stock plastic hand-guard on my 15-22 along with a stock buttstock. I shoot a Hiperfire 24c and a burris ff3 optic. What I am wanting to do is to INCREASE the weight of the 15-22 to get it closer to the mpx weight. Problem is, I am not sure how best to do that. Should I add weight to the inside of the hand-guard? to the buffer tube, maybe in the pistol grip? All 3? I am interested in reading the responses. thanks Mark
  23. YES I do know that. Obviously a moment of brain farting. Thanks for pointing that out and making me look like an.... well whatever. LOL
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