Um, I’m shooting a x5 legion in CO now. It has the Sig Armorer trigger kit also. I’m fairly impressed. Most of my issues
are with my finger not the trigger.
You must use a single file. Get a good one and make sure it’s clean and sharp. Get a coulple different courseness (sp) files too. Go slow and make up your lines w Dykem or a sharpie often.
Can a bomar rear sight be compressed in order for a pistol to fit in the USPSA size box (or whatever it’s called) or does it have to fit the existing dimension of the box as it sits?
hope I made myself clear
thanks
Anyone that still runs an AI and likes it needs to thank Kurt. I wouldn’t have ever bought my first benelli if it wasn’t for him. And he was my first benelli gunsmith.
As a D shooter that tanked a few classifiers off the get go, if you shoot a clean match, you will do very well in your class. guaranteed.
You'll have to tell yourself this before every stage. make it easy for yourself. no fancy nancy stage plans. shoot it straight up and collect A's
If you want to do well, and assuming you aren’t A class or higher; realize that you will very possibly place in your class if you keep malfunctions and penalties to a minimum. Good luck.
Economy of motion and consistency. Dryfiring at a mirror is a way I learned and practiced a fast draw.
Also, think of the start of your draw stroke as a “twitch” and practice twitching your hand onto the gun more than any other part of the draw stroke, except maybe the press out