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  1. My Gen4 G17 was 6.5lb out of the box. Good reset and crisp.... but a little heavy. Installed Gen3 trigger/trigger bar, Ghost 3.5 connector, 6lb trigger return spring, and polished.

    4.75lb now. A little spongie and not as good of a reset but doable.... Best I can do.

    Good luck

  2. I've probably owned 8-9 Glocks over the years. Still have a soft spot for the G27 as a carry piece. As far as gaming or just range use, it's the M&P for me though. Ever since I was shooting a G35 in USPSA Ltd. and had a trigger freeze because (my hands being smallish) I did not quite get the pivoting part of the Glock trigger. I thoght my gun had locked up. I much prefer the ergo's and pivoting trigger amongst other things of the M&P.

  3. Not so much the gun in action, but the ammo... playing with the fast shutter speeds on the F1. This is 1/10,000 of a second shutter

    125gr Hornady HAP. The black smudge near the C/D line in the lower right is the shadow. The bullet is heading for the right side of the A-zone.

    That's awesome...that's what I call a GOOD SHOT!

    +1 on that......

    +2 WOW!

  4. Here's another with three pieces of brass in the air. That was 3 arrays of 5 targets. 30 rounds. I recall shooting that one in 12.09 sec, 11.xx HF.

    Stage10b.jpg

    That's a good one. Would have been a good close up.

    Thanks

  5. I agree with what Timmy said.

    It might help to have the left hand go down and then back up at the same time during the draw, that way your right hand will naturally go faster and it will meet your left hand sooner when you are acquiring your grip. By acquiring your grip closer to your body, you could shave more time off by firing the first shot before full extension on close targets, and you'll have more time to get a sight picture on the longer ones.

    You should be doing your reloads at eye level, and you shouldn't bring the gun back so far to reload either, only a few inches or so. Try tilting the gun less to reload and see if it works better for you, just tilt it enough to barely see the magwell.

    It could just be me but it looks like most of the time your followthrough is too short, after breaking the trigger make an effort to hold the gun on target just a split second after the break and call the shot by watching the sights right then to be sure you aren't jerking the trigger or moving the gun right when you pull the trigger.

    I would recommend using a timer, and setting a par time for doing draws and reloads. Don't rush the par time, pick one where you can do your drills smoothly and accurately and then speed it up without losing those.

    Good stuff! Thanks Dave. Between you guys and Deegie I have some things to try and achieve.

    Match this mornig :sight:

    I'm sure all this will go out the window when the buzzer sounds

    How did ur match go?

    Thanks for asking. But I'm sorry you did. I'd had almost forgotten about it. 6-stages and I didn't remember how to shoot until the last 2. Out of spec replacement mag release hurt my reloads bed. I think I fixed that......19th out of 33 :rolleyes:

    Thanks for the help.

    Bill

  6. I agree with what Timmy said.

    It might help to have the left hand go down and then back up at the same time during the draw, that way your right hand will naturally go faster and it will meet your left hand sooner when you are acquiring your grip. By acquiring your grip closer to your body, you could shave more time off by firing the first shot before full extension on close targets, and you'll have more time to get a sight picture on the longer ones.

    You should be doing your reloads at eye level, and you shouldn't bring the gun back so far to reload either, only a few inches or so. Try tilting the gun less to reload and see if it works better for you, just tilt it enough to barely see the magwell.

    It could just be me but it looks like most of the time your followthrough is too short, after breaking the trigger make an effort to hold the gun on target just a split second after the break and call the shot by watching the sights right then to be sure you aren't jerking the trigger or moving the gun right when you pull the trigger.

    I would recommend using a timer, and setting a par time for doing draws and reloads. Don't rush the par time, pick one where you can do your drills smoothly and accurately and then speed it up without losing those.

    Good stuff! Thanks Dave. Between you guys and Deegie I have some things to try and achieve.

    Match this mornig :sight:

    I'm sure all this will go out the window when the buzzer sounds

  7. Take a look at these two pics and see if you can find the difference. (No it is not the direction the Shooter is shooting)

    Scout454 you are not eligible to play :roflol:

    Alan

    post-2658-1212023247.jpg

    post-2658-1212023234.jpg

    Got it....In one of them I see Ron Fransico! Oh....Ok, so is it a remote?

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