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  1. This is probably a dumb question but I'm going to ask anyways. Is it ok to reseat an already loaded round? I just need the round to be about .02 shorter. The round is loaded light so the extra pressure from a shorter OAL isn't an issue.

     

    I just loaded a ton of rounds for my 9mm 1911 so I loaded them a bit long. Got a new gun and the longer round doesn't quite plunk.  I only have a square deal B so it would save me a ton of time just reseating the rounds I have.  

  2. 49 minutes ago, jayjay1 said:

    Hey darkside,

    I´m using my own made coated hardcasts weighing around 145gr and have loaded them for my old Shadow 1, where they came out around 134pf.

    I actually didn´t measure their velocity out of the Q5, will do that soon now, thanks.

     

    I´m somewhat faster with the irons, always losing the dot when shooting.

     

    Have shot the dot for about four weeks, maybe four or five times, then switched back to the irons.

     

     

    I'd be interested to hear what your Shadow 1 round is making out of your Q5.  Check out the thread below for load data.  I know I load my rounds .3gr - .4gr lighter than my buddies Shadow 1 round. We are both running 124gr bullets.

     

    You only shot with the optic 4 or 5 times?! That's nothing. It took me 4 or 5 months to get used to the dot. My stages would consist of lots of pauses followed by a string of curse words as I tried to find the dot. I even some how confused the red fiber front sight for the dot once.  Once I got my grip and focus down it became way easier.  

     

  3. On 7/31/2019 at 8:06 AM, jayjay1 said:

    Well, I don´t say that I´m overtrained, but does anyone of you guys actually have a Q5?

    Don´t get me wrong, I don´t want to bother you at all, but the Q5 is a bit special in the recoil department, a bit snappy.

     

    The slide is very heavy, the grip peace very light, and the most weight of the slide is on its rear, so that there is some real muzzle flip.

    Repeating Mr. Hwansik, there is a HUGE difference between the polymer and the steel frame.

    So all I want to do is getting as much help as possible.

     

     

    Are you running factory ammo or reloads? Factory ammo comes out of the Q5 hot. The Q5s barrel is really fast so you can load your rounds light. I run a stock Q5 with ammo that makes around 133-134 pf. My splits irons vs optic are about the same up close, the edge goes to the irons. My splits at distance are much faster with the optic hands down. The extra weight of the optic + plate isn't really noticeable to me.   How long have you been shooting with the optic?

  4. I just took the Eric Grauffel training course this past weekend.  We had this same discussion. He basically said he doesn't use the scoop draw because it doesn't guarantee a perfect grip every time.  If he can't replicate a technique with 100% consistency in a match under stress he won't use it. 

  5. In Canada you can pick up the polymer version used for less than half the price of the steel frame version.  For a gun that is relatively cheap, accurate, optic ready and super reliable the polymer frame is still a great deal. 

  6. I finally got out to test my rounds through my Q5. I was f*#king around with my crimp and I had slightly over crimped a few rounds in the batch(I'm a reloading noob). Not sure if that would account for the couple of 1100+ fps rounds. All in all it's a soft shooting round with great accuracy. 

     

    124gn Campro CPRN

    3.7gn Titegroup

    1.1 OAL

    Federal Primers

     

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