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StefVanHauwe

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  1. Yep, thanks. I ordered the TTI 3mm base plates. Awaiting them in the upcoming days.
  2. 3rd and 1st person view of IPSC HG training in strategy mode at local indoor range with performance analysis. 3 stages, shot several times in accuracy, speed and match mode, with deep focus on determining hit factor, best stage strategy and optimal stage planning.
  3. At the end always shooter's preference ... but for me, I really like VV 3N37 for my OD major loads for many years: small powder grains, powerfull and clean combustion. Too date I never had any issues that were powder related!
  4. Sh*t happens, learn from it and move on
  5. Wouldn't it be nice that IPSC and USPSA actually had the same standards for these type of things. I vote vor the USPSA standard Correct
  6. They gave me an honest reduction on the TTI base pads. I asked them to change the description on their website so other custumers are well informed upon purchase.
  7. IMPORTANT FOR IPSC COMPETITORS OUTSIDE THE U.S.! - Just got new Atlas Gunworks (AGW) big stick mags for my new open race guns; - The shop sells the AGW big stick mags as “170mm” mags; - Since I'm planning to also compete abroad in IPSC Level 3 matches, where equipment checks are common, I preventatively checked the mags in the DAA IPSC Magazine Gauge; - The AGW big stick mag actually fits the USPSA Mag Gauge (=171,25 mm), BUT it does NOT fit the IPSC Magazine Gauge (=170mm); - I tried to grind ~1mm off from 1 original AGW base plate: NOT OK, the plate is too thin; - Got in touch with the shop and they stated AGW sold them the big stick mags as "170mm" mags and they were NOT aware that the mags do not fit the IPSC Mag Gauge. They too checked it and came to the same conclusion. They would get in touch with AGW. - They also tried out other base pads on the AGW big stick mag, i.e. the TTI 3mm base pad, which installed on the AGW big stick mag does fit into the IPSC Mag Gauge. I ordered some to test. - More to come ...
  8. For several years I've been using DAA Alpha Xi Pouches on my DAA Lynx Belt. I was curious about the Henning Group T-900 Magnetic Magazine Pouches, so I bought some for testing, first during dry fire training, later during live fire training. More to come ...
  9. 3rd and 1st person view of IPSC HG training in technique mode at local indoor range with performance analysis. 6 fundamental drills with special attention to technique and accuracy.
  10. In Europe they sell for a little less than €1000!!! I've just bought Holosun 507 Competitions for testing on my race guns ...
  11. Thanks, overall I'm pleased with the swinger. I also have the Mickey Mouse steel swinger. I'm not so pleased with that one. More to come.
  12. In-depth review video that details my pro & con experiences with the TARGETS USA Ultimate 12" Swinger - Moving Target after 1 year of usage in IPSC training and L1/2 matches. More interesting Practical Shooting content and polls on the "Community Tab" on my Channel! Let me know in the Comments below what you think of the Targets USA Swinger! DVC
  13. Welcome to Open Division, where you can find the "need for speed", without having to reload too much IMO if you want to compete in Open Division, major ammo and scoring is highly recommended. Otherwise and in general you already have a competitive disadvantage between 2 and 5% in points, just by shooting minor. Shooting minor ammo in a fully fletched open race gun might also negatively influence recoil, increase risk of jams and lets the compensator work less optimal. Open guns, due to their tight tollerances, need more tender, love and care, than for example a CZ Shadow 2 in POD. For me for example, that implies cleaning and lubing them after all trainings and matches to keep them in pristine and optimal condition. I also preventatively replace all springs once a year. 38SC ammo shoots softer than the snappier 9mm major, but is more expensive and more difficult to find. Most open race gun competitors in 38SC and 9mm major reload their own ammo to decrease overall ammo cost and to tune the ammo to their gun and their shooting style. If you shoot in Open Division, especially in major, things do break: slides and frames crack, red dots fail, screws fall out, etc. Depending on the brand and how well you take care of them it might be at 5K, 40K or 75K rounds. One things for sure, sh*t happens Have you considered other race guns than SVI, for example: Bul Armory, MPA, etc? You can almost get 2 of these for the price of 1 SVI. On the back up open race gun: that really depends on your personal level of competitiveness, the location and types of matches you shoot in. Me personally, I have 1 race gun I only use for training, 1 primary and 1 secondary match gun (that also serves as my back up training gun). In this way I never have to skip a training or a match. But again, depends on your personal ambitions.
  14. I recently sold my DVC O, but it had a regular 8 lbs spring in it. Had no issues. I switched the sping out once a year.
  15. Rarely, in Belgium the vast majority of the shooting ranges are, due to legislation, indoors. We have some outdoor ranges, but only 2 where you can shoot IPSC matches. 1 stopped organizing matches as of this year. The other one has nothing on the schedule yet. We can really only shoot outdoor matches abroad ...
  16. I initially bought a manual Apex 10, which I used for approx. 3 months, to get to know the press, before automating it and adding sensors one by one (digital powder check, Primer Express, bullet sense, electronic powder drop, etc.). What a dream to reload ammo.
  17. i wouldn't recommend the Alpha-X, Flex, or any type of similar race holster for 2- or 3-gun matches. A Kydex-type holster looks much safer/better for these types of competitions ...
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