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  1. I’ve been shooting a Wilson/Beretta Brig Tac in production and 2/3gun since they came out.  Mine came with the trigger job as well.  The only thing I’ve changed is I added a fiber optic front sight, a LTT trigger bar for a sweet reset and I run a Wilson Combat 11.5lb recoil spring cuz I shoot a light load of 4.2gn of Titegroup with a 147gn bullet.  Love this pistol and the way I have it set up works well.

  2. I’ve been using a Wilson Combat Beretta 92g Brigadier Tactical since they came out for production division & 3 gun.  I really love it.  If I had to start over with a new pistol now I’d probably go with a Langdon LTT.  I like the traditional grip and it’s the only model that they take off the sharp point where the trigger guard connects to the frame next to mag release.  During long shooting sessions that point can rub my middle finger raw.  I may pick one up with a trigger job to back up my BrigTac eventually.

  3. On 8/10/2017 at 10:39 AM, Stickman301 said:

    Titegroup is good.  Meters pretty well.

     

    Clays shoots softer but meters like dog poo.  But, I actually like Clays over Titegroup because it shoots noticebly softer.

     

    Both are pretty accurate with 147gr RN plated. 

     

    I concur, it does shoot softer but I can't stand the way it meters out.  Like dog poo.???

  4. I have a Geissele G2S trigger in my 3 gun rifle now and was looking to upgrade to a faster trigger.  The reviews of he Geissele Super Dynamic 3gun trigger seem favorable and i can get it for under $200 on sale.  Has anyone used this trigger and what are your opinions of it for 3gun competition.  I shoot mainly under 200yrds and alot of hoser stages.  Any other options i should look at enstead for $200 or under?  Thanks.

  5. I'm looking for a load to simulate 124grain NATO FMJ or +P self defense rounds like Speer Gold Dots or Hornady XTP.  I will be shooting these out of both pistols and carbines.

    I really need some suggestions on what powder is good for obtaining both velocity and accuracy with 124 grainers for this type of load.  Thanks.

     

  6. I know there is a big price difference between the two but how does the Burris XTR compare to the Vortex 1-6 Razor HD II from those that have seen or used both? Such as fov on 1x, clarity and retical? Would you be giving up a lot going with the Burris? I know it's about 4oz lighter. Thanks

  7. In the past I've just used a wilderness belt for the various competitions I've participated in. I'm gearing up for the coming season and figure I would go with a inner/outer belt set up. Some of the options I'm aware of are the safariland, cr speed and DSG belt.

    I like the idea of the safariland with the ELS fork system but it doesn't clear how u attach the forks to your holsters and other pouches and such. The pistol I will be using is a Beretta WC Brigadier Tactical and there is a limited holster selection for the characteristics of this pistol. I have a Wilson Combat Practical Assault holster that works but I don't know if I could adapt it to the els forks and it has 1.5 belt loops not the 1.75 of the safariland belt. So ELS seems confusing.

    Or I could go with one of the other belts in 1.5 and use tekloks to attach my accessories.

    I have no experience with two belt systems and the various attachment system.

    Any help would be appreciated!

    Steve

  8. I'm going to shoot Superstition Mountain this spring for the first time since 07. I'm putting together my gear and I was thinking about what to use to carry spare AR mags. I have this Costa upper thigh rig that I used for a class and thought that it might work well for 3 gun. What do you guys think? Or should I just go with a belt mounted Blade Tech? I'm open to suggestions. Thanks.

    http://www.skdtac.com/HSGI-Leg-Rig-V1-p/hsg.401.htm

  9. I've been reloading for a while now on a Lee Turret press. I've been cleaning the primer pocket after I size and punch out the primer. I was thinking about progressive presses and it dawned on me that most people who use them probably don't clean the pocket cuz they would have to take the shell out of rotation and slow down the process.

    Is cleaning the primer pocket necessary? Who does it or doesn't do it?

    Thanks

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