NOSHMJ
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Ive used 147s with 4.0 Power Pistol and its smooth. I also use 124s over 4.0 of WAC 5.2 seems kinda high. I only need 7.4 to make 175PF with the same 124s
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Mine is at 17lbs.
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So far.. knock on wood.. the couple times Ive called, they have answered.
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They are amazing to deal with. They worked on my gun that I bought used, no problems.
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Just move it to the other side. I did it to my DVC Steel gun amd have no issues racking it in a rush from the opposite side.
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Thank you all for the help.
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As the title states... what mag extensions for the TSO 20 rd mags??
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I do shoot with a group of guys also, who would just hand me their gun if mine went down and I didnt have a backup on me. I wouldnt hesitate to let them use mine either. We all like a fair chance to beat each other.
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I have 2 of the same guns. 1 will be primary for the year and other as a backup. But then I alternate them every other season so I have an excuse to use both guns and limit wear and tear on only 1.
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Its a matter of many things. Do you reload? You will spend some time trying different loads to see what works best in the gun. Its not as simple as taking any old major power load and sending it downrange. How much do u know or want to learn about that gun? There are many different options you can try to tune the gun to your preference. Trigger pull, recoil springs, trigger shape/length ect.. Then it will be mags and tuning. Learning how to properly shoot the new platform safely, since you are used to Glocks, its an entirely different feel/function. I have seen the consequences of someone learning a new gun with a super light trigger. Overall most good guns are pretty reliable. All that said, once you get it, you will never go back because its too much fun. For $5K, you can probably find a nice used gun here on the classifieds. I may be selling one soon myself, but thats for the classifieds..
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If you call them, you will probably get a good estimate of lead time.
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try an adjustable weight buffer, with adjustable gas block? I had the same issue, had the gas port opened all the way, but ended up needing a weighted buffer on top of adjustable gas.
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3.8 win 231 with blue 180s @ 1.135 are super soft.
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I start with a 170, and load a 155. I never use 140s anymore unless its a virginia count classifier.
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PD version 2s are cheaper the MG, and just as good in my opinion. They are better than RMR, and cheaper at the time I purchased.
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Ive spoken to them, and it seems its the scopes normal range.
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So I got the 30MOA mount and set it up, re zerod. It did exactly what I figured. I got 2.5 MIL extra elevation. The SigTango 6 has 23MIL TOTAL elevation, so roughly 11.5 up, 11.5 down. I have 10.5 elevation up left after 100 yd zero. I guess thats what it is and good enough for 1k.
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On 4/16/2023 at 10:54 PM, NOSHMJ said:
So I finally got to take my 6.5 out to 1000yds, and when I was dialing in the scope for elevation correction, I only had 8 MIL of adjustment, and it ran out! It had just enough to get there without holding over.
I have a RPR with standard 20MOA rail, Sig Tango6 5x30x56 MRAD scope. Zerod at 100 yds. Zero stop set, and I even tryed without it set.
Is the low amount of elevation adjustment normal, and or should I get the 30MOA rail for the gun to add another 10 MIL of adjustment so I can get out farther. Any advice or info would be great.
I meant to say 3 MIL extra, not 10.... for adding the 30MOA rail. ooops.
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Thanks, Ill give that a try.
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So I finally got to take my 6.5 out to 1000yds, and when I was dialing in the scope for elevation correction, I only had 8 MIL of adjustment, and it ran out! It had just enough to get there without holding over.
I have a RPR with standard 20MOA rail, Sig Tango6 5x30x56 MRAD scope. Zerod at 100 yds. Zero stop set, and I even tryed without it set.
Is the low amount of elevation adjustment normal, and or should I get the 30MOA rail for the gun to add another 10 MIL of adjustment so I can get out farther. Any advice or info would be great.
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I jusy pay attention. Never had any issues, never used one.
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Just toss it and go without.
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If they were Federal SRP, Id say you will be fine, but CCI are a bit harder cup. However, Ive used only SRP CCI and Federals in all of my pistols including glocks, (with factory trigger) no issues. They run fine in every one of my 2011s also.
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Try 70/30 mixture of peroxide and apple cider vinegar 70%peroxide to 30% vinegar. Let it soak a few hrs and itll clean right out. Do it outside or in a well ventilated area. I clean my comps after every match, they look brand new every time.
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loaded 5k so far with the 750, not a single issue, and they all went boom in my guns. I do use only hammer fired tho.