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Rich406

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  1. Are you using new brass or wet tumbled brass?
  2. I load in one pass. The only time I have issues running at 3 is when I use brand new brass and the flare die sticks in the cases. Try polishing your powder funnel, or use the one from shooting sport innovations.
  3. I started with a Dillon square deal B, returned it within dillons trial period. Bought a 650 and used that for about 6 months before upgrading to the 1050. 6 months after that I bought a Mark 7 auto drive. in hindsight, I wish I would have just started with the 1050.
  4. https://shop.springerprecision.com/p320-x5-burris-docter-adapter-place/ they make one.
  5. Window size beyond a certain point doesn’t really matter for normal shooting, but it makes a large difference for awkward shooting positions and one handed shooting.
  6. IMO height matters more than width. Width is a luxury.
  7. There is not much you can do. Just consider the takedown lever a wear part
  8. The figures I’ve listed are with a 14lb spring. I’ve spoken with the goguns owner several times, he 100% stands behind his product. He’s been making the the takedown levers out of stronger material, but if you shoot a lot, you are more likely than not to break one. this isn’t completely about the goguns lever, the OEM lever breaks too.
  9. those battering marks are pretty typical. The guide rod has a little bit of play, which allows it to move and strike the takedown lever that way. I’m don’t have scientific proof, but I think tungsten guiderods are worse in this regard. More mass = harder strikes.
  10. I got the info from a buddy that took it. Ive never looked into actually taking the class myself.
  11. These are the recommended maintenance intervals from the Sig Armorer class on the p320. Some of the numbers seem pretty conservative, but it covers all the items you’d likely have issues with.
  12. Was it the OEM takedown lever or the goguns thumbrest? I’ve seen OEM break, but it’s pretty rare. Sig actually recommends that you replace it every 20k rounds. I broke 5 goguns takedown levers last year. I was getting 5-7k out of them on average. Now I just change them out every 5k rounds.
  13. How does it pinch your finger? I’m having a hard time visualizing how that would happen with any of the triggers.
  14. It has the rts2 bolt pattern, but it is significantly longer. It will fit on most rts2 mounting plates, but not all.
  15. I don’t think primers and ammo are all that hard to get outside the US.
  16. I’m pretty sure they do. The p320 x5 legion
  17. https://osagecountyguns.com/sig-sauer-320x5-9-maxm.html I wonder if it’ll be anything other than a p320 legion with a Romeo 3 max direct mounted.
  18. ‘the scoring RO has to show the shooter the tablet so that the shooter can approve their score. I’ve very rarely seen this not happen. And that’s usually because the shooter wandered off. I’ve also never seen a RO not show the timer if asked. If that happened to me, it would lead to a very serious discussion with the RO.
  19. What gen glock? 11 was the lightest I could go in a gen 4. 12 was the lightest for gen 5. In both cases I still had brass strikes to the optic, but it was significantly reduced with the lighter spring.
  20. $40-$50 pre 1000 is the reality of the situation right now. I suspect that price is gonna stick when they start coming back into supply. the real price gouging is on gunbroker.
  21. I’m pretty sure The Romeo 3 XL is too long to fit plate on the CZ
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