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  1. Ive been doing doubles drill at 25 and can get 2 alpha as fast as I can pull the trigger. But I find I can not do that when actually shooting a stage. Probably has something to do with pulling the gun into my shoulder in the bay something I tend to forget when on the clock. 

  2. 2 hours ago, Flatland Shooter said:

     

    Will the ports be in the shroud or possibly in the barrel? 

     

    "bmiller" has experimented with several popple holes in one of his barrels.  Have not heard any updates on if he still likes it or has moved on to a bigger or better idea.

    On the shroud.  I could either cut the ports right next to the end of the actual barrel or at the end of the comp like the "new" jp..... just an idea. 

  3. 5 hours ago, MemphisMechanic said:

     

    It’s a tradeoff in all shooting; my production gin was a Tanfoglio Stock III for a year. a heavy steel pig with a chunky rail up front that added a lot of weight. At 45ish ounces, the Stock 3 and the CZ Shadow 2 are heavier than most 1911s. They’re incredily easy to mow down a 20yd plate rack with, even if you don’t grip hard. The gun is inherently stable. 

     

    I have gone back to polymer (Walther Q5) for Production and you need to grip hard and work harder to drill distant targets, but it’s so much faster to whip across an array of point-blank paper and mow them down. Running and gunning is far more effortless. Less muscle required.

     

    Same here. My PCC is very light out front. Although I kept the weight in back for balance reasons (6lb 0.2oz total) it definitely is more nervous in recoil.

     

    The CMMG Guard upper was .750” wall and had a heavy quad rail on it when I first shot it. The gun weighed 7.7 lbs and was very stable and fairly flat.

     

    Turned 9oz off the barrel (.750 down to .625 full length) chopped two inches off it’s length, and went to a 10oz lighter handguard. Suddenly it was harder to shoot controlled pairs.

     

    So off we go tuning the buffer system. Once I got her dialed in with ammo and buffer/spring/short stroke to shoot laser flat? It’s great.

     

    But. I still can’t be lazy. If you lean forward, get low, and grip the gun hard between a thrust-forward shoulder and a hard forearm grip? It’s flat as heck... but if it were still heavy out front it would probably be downright astonishing.

     

    I was going to turn my BA barrel down as well but I might just stick with ULW. Not sure what I want to do. 

  4. 8 hours ago, dbgeek said:

    I’ve been running my psa glock AR for the past few matches.  It runs great on factory ammo.  Had two fail to fires of some freedom munitions reloads that appear to have short brass.  Otherwise, it’s the least expensive ar9 I have found and runs great.  

    I shot maybe 5k ish without many malfunctions maybe 3 fte 

  5. 1 hour ago, Startingover said:

    The lower is going to be one of the most important parts in building a reliable PCC.

     

    you will be much better off in the long run.

     

    Then you can go low budget other places 

    Really? I never noticed I allways go cheap on the lower care to explain? sounds sarcastic but im actually curious 

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