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  1. Match books are useful for identifying potential skills you need to brush up on before a match; unloaded starts, non-standard start positions/draws, etc., but I've never found them to be adequate for actual stage planning purposes. There's pretty much always something that needs to be changed about a stage plan based on what is actually on the ground.

  2. 3 hours ago, AverageJoeShooting said:

    take the 510c dust cover off. it pulls off like 3 ozs. 

     

    the only advantage the romeo has over the 510 is the 6 or 8 moa dot

     

    I took the cover off mine. It's still like >4oz vs 1.5 for the XL

     

  3. 3 hours ago, Watot said:

    Hi,

     

    Is there anyone knows what mount will I use for my BUL SAS 2 Open gun? I am new to this and saw a lot of 510c user and they love it. I want to upgrade for my open gun. Thanks for the help.

     

    If you're willing to spend the extra money, I would look at the Romeo3 XL. I went with the 510c originally for cost reasons and while I loved the huge window, it adds a lot of weight towards the front. The XL's window is almost identical, just rounded at the corners, and it weights about 1/3 what the 510c does. 

  4. Anyone received anything from Gallant recently? I had a subscription that I got billed for in December and I'm not into week 15 of their "10-12 week delay". Saw a few pages back folks saying they were still waiting on Gallant orders from 6 months back, so I'm not optimistic, just wondering if I should ask for a refund. Very frustrating that they kept existing subscriptions and didn't (A) plan ahead and make sure they could fulfill the ones they had committed to, or (B) notify customers with subscriptions that their planned order dates would be treated as if they were any other customer placing an order on that date.

     

    I've already put a few other companies on my do-not-buy list because of they way they've handled the pandemic pricing and communications; Gallant may need to go onto that list... 

  5. I'm looking for a holster myself. Decided to splurge and try out the DAA moon holders and was leaning towards a second Alpha X since I have one for Open, but it seems they have stopped making/are redesigning the N-Frame insert because it says pre-order in the drop down. I always forget how expensive it gets to setup a new belt :(

     

     

     

    On 3/27/2021 at 5:04 AM, PatJones said:

    I always struggled with taking the moons off from the double stack holders in a manner where I didn't have to search around for one by the end of a course of fire. I spent a few years with a homemade single high kydex model, but I've since picked up a moonclip server.

     

    On 3/27/2021 at 6:07 AM, revoman said:

    Second for the moon clip server. Moons are always in the same place and you never have to look down to see where the next moon clip comes from. 

     

    For those running the servers, how much of a handicap would they be on a mags on table start stage? Will it bind up if you don't have the spacers in between each moon? 

  6. Pardon if this is a really stupid question, but I just bought my first 929 to start dabbling in revolver and it came with a bunch of Revolver Supply moon clips with the octagonal center hole. Do these work fine with the TKC loading tool's round mandrel or do I need to get a different loading tool to work with them? I've searched here and google but haven't found an answer to this question. 

  7. Break cleaner really does an amazing job. I used it for the first time when I recently took down my Czechmate and needed to degrease the optic mount holes and decided to spray down the whole pistol; it did a far better job than 15+ minutes of scraping and wiping has ever done. The mag release screw looked brand new! 

     

    Does anyone know if it has an impact on thread lockers like Loctite and Rocksett? Wondering if it's okay to use it on my Czechmates while leaving the optic mounts on or if that's a recipe for it coming loose the next match... 

  8. 1 hour ago, Cuz said:

    Somewhere there was a thread of how folks stored/brought their moon clips to a match. I gotta go review it for new ideas. 

     

    Post the thread link if you find it. I just bought my first revo and am looking for ideas. 

  9. 18 hours ago, Posvar said:

    I learned this weekend you can use a 15 round .40 P09 mag body with Grams spring and follower and Henning basepad for 24+1. I ordered 5 mags for this.

     

    Does that feed reliably? Do you need to modify the feed lip spread at all? I think I tried this with my TSO .40 mags loaded with 9mm in my Czechmate and it didn't work. 

  10. On 2/4/2021 at 8:51 PM, KEE said:

    I’m running the ultimate ghost with the revolver supply posts.

     

     

    Which Ghost model fits the N frames? They don't list it for any of the ones I looked at.

  11. 1 hour ago, Flea said:

    I spoke to Wolf and they said the jacket of the 9mm 115g bullet is a steel and lead mixture (bimetal), but the projectile doesn't have a steel core. Rule 5.5.3 says the below. So that round isn't steel core nor is it a steel jacketed projectile (it's steel and lead). Can it still be used in a match or it's a no-go? Thanks

     

    Metal piercing, steel core, incendiary, and/or tracer ammunition, as well as ammunition loaded with steel jacketed projectiles is prohibited at USPSA matches.
    Steel case ammunition is allowed, provided the projectile does not stick to a magnet.
     
     
     

     

    You should ask your match director if it is okay or just show up and shoot with it. The Wolf bullets have a steel jacket that is then plated with copper, so it does have steel jacket and is technically not allowed, but you can find someone shooting it at just about every local match I've ever shot. Just leave it at home for L2/L3 matches.

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    1 hour ago, Powder Monkey said:

    Thanks again to both of you. I got to the range today and chronoed my two starter loads. The 9.0gr load came in at 182.2 PF. The 8.4gr load came in at 168.9.  TIN coated barrel with no poppels. 

     

    Your 8.4gr load is in line with what I get out of my Czechmates (5.2" barrels, no popples) with MG 115gr FMJs. 8.4gr @ 1.155" with Winchester primers was 1475fps, 169.6PF. Fiocchi primers were about 40fps slower (used them with my old 115gr Everglades load, which was 8.9gr, 171PF). In general I'd tell people to start at 8.0gr for 115gr bullets with HS6 and work their way up. I've had as low as 8.1 be above power factor with HS6 and different primer/bullet combos.

  13. 8 minutes ago, George16 said:

    Mine went up to 11 a couple of years ago. Since I started using nitrile/rubber gloves while processing brass, the level has gone down to 5. The gloves made a huge difference.
     

    Just washing your hands with water and soap after dealing with range brass doesn’t remove all traces of lead especially underneath your fingernails. This is where the gloves are very beneficial. I also bought a pack of those D-Lead wipes which I use to wipe my hands with prior to eating a snack or opening a bottle of water to drink. My range clothes are washed separately and I always take a shower immediately after coming home from the range.

     

    I've always used D-lead wipes after range sessions. Have not been consistent about wearing gloves while reloading and handling brass until my last test in December. I also got some d-lead soap to keep by the garage sink, plus cleaning spray to wipe down the bench and shampoo for after matches. Doctor wants me to get another draw this month to get it checked again, so I'll be curious what it is (it had been stable at 7 for a year prior). 

     

     

  14. On 3/1/2021 at 9:55 AM, Yaboyjosh said:

    I'm looking For a shadow 2 co setup if anyone has one they'd want to sell.  


    Once you get 50 posts/comments you can post a WTB in the classifieds section. Mods don't like such request in the other parts of the forum. 

  15. 4 hours ago, ima45dv8 said:

     

    My highest was 42. 

    Changing some habits and reducing my exposure from poorly ventilated indoor ranges helped me lower it to ~4-5.

    I have been tested in about 4 years, so it may even be lower.

     

    Do you mind sharing your habit changes? My last one was 7, so elevated above the 5 ug/dL threshold, but not to the point of concern, but I'm still trying to get it lower. I don't shoot indoors in general, probably get some exposure from range brass processing. 

  16. 27 minutes ago, Squirrel45 said:

    Hi, 

     

    Dumb question, can you Accu-rail a CZ slide? Say a Shadow I/II or Czechmate etc. I have been thinking of getting one of my 1911's railed and was wondering if this is done with other types of designs as well. 

     

    thanks 

    Squirrel 

     

    Looking at photos of accu rails and 1911 frames vs my CZs, I'm not sure there is enough meat in the CZ frame to have room for accu-rails.

  17. The option to change rotational angle with the Xi/XiP is a nice feature. I personally prefer having a lighter setup so my preference is polymer carriers of aluminum, and I've also heard that the polymer ones tend to be smoother (though I doubt I'd notice on the clock). Regardless of which one you choose, Loctite all of the fasteners because they love to walk. 

  18. I run three with a magnet on the first one. For stages without a reload I usually just grab a big stick from the back pouch and run two 140s in the front two. If I'm going to need a reload I usually put a second big stick on the magnet and start from that, same process with unloaded starts. Other than multi-string COFs I don't think I've ever had to go to the third pouch in 30+ matches shooting open. 

  19. I think this is an appropriate forum for this, but me know if I should move this to the reloading forum...

     

    I have a batch of 147gr bullets coming soon because I forgot to cancel a scheduled order. I was thinking of testing out some 147gr loads just to see what it felt like side-by-side with my current 115gr load. For those who have tried it before, is this a worthwhile exercise? What are the primary differences in feel? Does anyone have any slow-motion video of 147 side by side with 124/115?

     

    I know conventional wisdom is slow powder + light bullet = more gas to work the comp, and the latest equipment survey from nationals showed only 6% of Open shooters use something other than 124/125/115, which I assume is mostly 147 though I suppose it could be 121s or 135s as well. That being said, a number of the commercial 9 Major options on the market use 147gr, which seems counter to the conventional wisdom, but I've always assumed this is due to liability/logistics of loading. A friend who is waiting on an open gun build asked me about this and I said I'd never actually tested it, so it got me curious, how many have actually tested the conventional wisdom on this? 

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