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beta1759

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  1. I like the boombas hellcats ($30), but i looks like they are not planning on making them anymore?
  2. I have 2 (match and practice). haven't had any issues with either.
  3. I have the same compliant about the 015. Its a great holster however. definitely an upgrade to the 014. Love your idea on swapping parts...im totally going to do that.
  4. I have been using the boombah's. $40 and they have held up very well.
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  6. IF you were able to buy from Leupold directly, it would be at MSRP ($520). Which is more than the 'street price' of $399.
  7. Not disagreeing you with, but Nils is currently shooting CO and has photos of DPPs on his Caniks with his awards from matches on his instagram page. Regardless, the DPP was still the top choice at 2017 and 2018 nationals for CO.
  8. According to the product services representative at Leupold I spoke with, this has been resolved. There was a batch of switches from their supplier that caused a small increase in returns due to the battery contacts sliding. Those switches have been identified and scrapped. All units current being repaired or manufactured will have the same trusted switches that have been in the DPPs for the last 5 years. The DPP has been the top Optics in CO for the last 2 years at Nationals. Not to mention you have top guys like Christian Sailer and Nils Jonasson who both run them on their guns and im fairly certain they have long/frequent range sessions. To say that it isn't trustworthy is simply not true.
  9. Christian Sailer seems to be doing well with his DeltaPoint Pro. It has everything you have mentioned as a requirement.
  10. mine didnt need any fitting ( i have 2 of them on STI frames). I just upgraded the magwells to the new XL magwell which is similar in function to the Limcats. So far so good.
  11. Not Rudy Sponsored, but i have the rimless. Works great.
  12. beta1759

    CO optic

    2.5 moa dot or 7.5 moa delta.
  13. spot on. same experience for me. felt so right, i sold my EVO and got the E2.
  14. Same experience for me. highly recommended. I think this grip is going to take a lot of business from PT now that they have an aggressive texture.
  15. Taran Tactical springs/follower/basepad.
  16. I have the STI Gen2 magazines (5 of them) with TTI internals. I have had zero issues with them. They all hold 21 rds of 40sw and are loadable.
  17. yup, ask the gym and tell them your kid is training to be a cop
  18. I had the PT EVO, until i was able to find someone who had the E2 that i could try. I ended up switching to the E2. It just fits in my hand better. Its more contoured and gives me a higher grip angle. I felt i could grip it better/more naturally.
  19. 12lb wolff variable in my DVC Limited
  20. I would suggest replacing the springs. I used the TTI springs/Follower/basepad and get 21 with every mag (40 cal 140mm). Depending on how many rds you shoot a year, you might want to replace the springs 1x or 2x a year.
  21. In regards to the STI DVC Limited with the "Island Barrel" vs the previous DVC Limited non-island barrel, they took half an ounce out of the slide and "added it" it to the barrel.
  22. Polish the feedramp and tune the magazines.
  23. I bought the VX-6 1-6 for my 3 gun rifle. Awesome glass , built rugged but lightweight, and a forgiving eyebox. Plus the lifetime Leupold warranty doesnt hurt Buy once cry once.
  24. Assuming the classifiers are known before hand, its pretty easy to figure out how fast/accurate you need to shoot to make X classification since the result you need to get is known. Lets use CM 18-04 (30 pt stage) as an example. Shooting all Alphas, to make B you will need a HF of 3.7516 which means you will need to be able to do it in 8.00 seconds. Now go try that in dryfire. Now you have a baseline/feel for what is required. Don't think you can shoot all Alphas in 8 seconds? lets say you are going to shoot all C's (MAJOR) for 24/30 pts. To make B, you have to be able to shoot all Charlies in 6.4 seconds. My biggest issue with classifiers is that i felt like i need to shoot fast, without ever knowing the math of what i need to hits/time. Once you can quantify what you need to do for the expected results you want, then "all you need to do" is drill those in dry/live fire.
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