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Marcus09

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  1. I stick with a 250 round session twice per week. I feel like it gives me time to absorb the gains I made in the previous session and week. If I could afford 500 rounds twice per week I would do it. I am going to build a private range on some property I plan to buy next year and will see how 200 rounds a day three days a week goes with dry fire on the two "off" days. I think handling the gun more frequently will be more beneficial than if I were to do a single 600 round session.
  2. Yeah, getting the 20th round in mine is a chore sometimes. It is a retention screw (of sorts). They are too short in my opinion, I have deformed some of them dropping mags on a hard surface, while they were backed out a bit too far. So I bought some new ones at Home Depot that are twice as long and they work much better.
  3. Are you running 9mm..? I run them with 40 major, so they top out at 20 rounds.
  4. I use Springer Precision, I've tried several and found that SP were the best in my experience.
  5. The SJC brass magwell is great, I have it only limited build and love it.
  6. That's all kinds of sweet. I've been thinking about doing something similar, but right now I am putting the final touches on my .40 Limited build. I should be running it later this year.
  7. I've never understood the need for an extended mag release, but then I have large hands. The mag release and slide drop "just happens" subconsciously for me kind of like hitting the blinker when driving I guess. But hey, whatever works best.
  8. I had this issue with the same gun and all other XD / XDm series pistols. I sold the XDs and bought an M&P shield 9mm, problem solved.
  9. Bob Vogel's video about "the grip" on you tube changed my life. I knew to grip the gun firmly but didn't know about torqueing my hands inward into the frame. My speed and accuracy has increased exponentially ever since.
  10. I've heard about this forum for a while and I finally decided to give it a go.
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