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New to Open Div, what are you guys running for mags?


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I use 4 big sticks... and one small at matches... and a separate set for practice... don't waste your money buying the smaller mags.. & don't waste your money buying the expensive mags... ( won't post the brand if you interested PM me for brand) get STI mags, the metal is thicker ... and add Dawson +1 base pads ..

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Majority I see mix it up between 140 & 170.

Learn to reload from both depending on where the best place

to reload is. I've shot 4 rounds and reloaded to a big stick if thats

the best place to reload.

Sometimes a shorter mag in the gun will give you a little more room

coming out of a briefcase or from under a shelf. Just depends on the stage

and what your comfortable with. It's nice to have options.

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Majority I see mix it up between 140 & 170.

Learn to reload from both depending on where the best place

to reload is. I've shot 4 rounds and reloaded to a big stick if thats

the best place to reload.

Sometimes a shorter mag in the gun will give you a little more room

coming out of a briefcase or from under a shelf. Just depends on the stage

and what your comfortable with. It's nice to have options.

X2

Use what works best for that stage

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Those of you with 9 major guns and MBX mags.. do you have to run mag spacers?

MBX is designed to run without spacers. In fact you can't use a spacer in an MBX mag with their followers. The MBX has a wide dent in the sidewall, similar to SVI to provide stacking tolerance for the rounds. A STI mag uses a pair of narrow dents, without a spacer in the STI mag some believe the round can sit far enough to the rear of the mag and hang up on the forward dent. The spacer holds the round farther forward, so it rides on the dent like a super would (or originally a .45)

Some guys have gotten away with not even bothering with spacers in 9mm STI.

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I am using more 140mm now and reloading to a 140mm.

Eric, just wondering, why don't you start with a 170?

(I usually do). And then reload to a 140.

I kinda get where he may be coming from...

In a 32 round COF, you are gonna have to reload, two 140's gives you 45 rounds, plenty vs the 52 you get with a big stick first. If you are willing to trade off total flexibility for when you reload for the benefit of a little lighter and less cumbersome gun on the draw it makes sense.

Of course the 22-26 round COF obviously warrants the big stick.

I have gotten in the habit of just starting off the same no matter, so I Barney up to a big stick, even for short classifiers.

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