So inspiring to see someone performing at the limits of human ability... This is why I love Production so much.
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So inspiring to see someone performing at the limits of human ability... This is why I love Production so much.
That's around 75% of possible points. 90 to 95% is where serious USPSA competitors want to be.
No pizza for him!
NOTE: we should probably get this thread back on track before the #shitmods ...
Two Cs on a target at five yards are not acceptable for USPSA either, if you want to win matches.
Well, that person didn’t understand USPSA or hit factor scoring. One thing we can learn from competitive shooting (easier to do with a dot) is how important it is to adjust the “scoring” region for...
I've used EvuTec Kevlar cases on my last 3 iPhones.
https://evutec.com/collections/iphone-13-series/products/evutec-slim-light-smooth-case-with-vent-mount-for-iphone-13-series
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^^^Yes. And who cares about a Beretta? It's the TBAC can that's exciting. ;)
I had similar problems, did all the Volquartsen upgrades, and the jams still persisted. My coach at the time (USPSA and Steel Challenge GM) gave me his .22 secret: 99% of the time, it's the mags.
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I’m trying to say this in the least snarky way… The Timney trigger seems like a significant departure from the Glock design, and I would rather choose a different gun entirely.
An otherwise very squared away military operator had a G5 Glock with a Timney trigger at today’s USPSA match. It failed to reset about 3 times per stage. He placed fairly well, considering.
Good but rainy match. I won CO by a healthy margin, and placed 2nd overall, despite yet another doublefeed malfunction. Grr. I’ve replaced extractor & spring, and done a detailed cleaning. Mag...
Not really… All I can say from my own experience is: some biological problems are complex enough that physical models and numerical simulations have to be iteratively developed with testing against...
I'm going to try to unfuck this thread. Stand by for posts moved to a place where people can continue to argue if so inclined.
This thread is to discuss the details of the new USMC rifle platform....
Flamingo, thanks for taking the lead on this. I'd really like to get together again, but can't commit. We've got a ton going on this summer, with a remodel, travel, and more travel. Let me know when,...
I started doing this after a conversation with JCN.
Direct index draw is how I’ve done it for a long time (unless there’s a reason to draw to retention). Recently I’ve been experimenting with a hybrid approach. The gun comes up to eyeline maybe 2/3 of...
That's a really great idea.
Great point. I suppose that's a reason to go with his P-01. 10-round CZ/Mec-Gar mags are good to go.
This is where a dot makes a significant difference for me, and is the main reason I now mostly carry a gun with a RDS. The same gun without the RDS is easier to conceal, and I don't have to mess with...
Some people have a very deliberate (and slow) press-out presentation that I don't see as much with irons. With irons, seeing the front-rear relationship as it extends helps get the sights aligned....
I don’t have much to add here. I’m still convinced that when the question is what handgun, the default answer is Glock 19.
Glocks are fairly unforgiving about trigger mechanics and grip. Which is...
Shadow2, SRO.
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220511/d0c237d217d5cc9087b127aa9c0b8b35.jpg
Trigger control day. Draw to paper, various combinations on 4” to 8” plates at 20, 25, and 35. My goal was to push the times at 25 and 35 toward the 20 yd par. The 4” is a motherfucker at 35.
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Good points, and good question. As we know, with a consistent index you can hit some pretty small targets with no sights at all. But in a compromised position--even a slight lean--that is not a...
Purchased... through one of the worst websites ever. This dude needs dev help from someone asap.
I bet there are a few people on P-F who would be interested if he did another run of these tools. I know a few people locally as well.