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    Eager to hear your experiences with the CNC Pros plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandbj View Post
    Eager to hear your experiences with the CNC Pros plate.
    Mounted them both, CNC is thinner.

    Using the C&H for now because it is coated and the CNC is not.

    Using the 10-8 Optic sights, I actually prefer the C&H being a little higher so the sights take up less of the window.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stomridertx View Post
    Now we have a Chinese factory milling titanium optic plates to tight tolerances, and if you believe the reviews they might be doing it more consistently than CHPWS.
    Hardly a high bar to clear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archer1440 View Post
    Hardly a high bar to clear.
    No lies detected. I'm glad to see other companies coming on board with aftermarket plates to challenge CHPWS because I think they are prominent by just being the first to the race and got away with a lot because of it. The steel ones by CNC Pros look promising and still thin enough to use the same sights. Next time I need a plate I will try them out. Calculated Kinetics plates look good as well, but I think their designs are just too thick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stomridertx View Post
    No lies detected. I'm glad to see other companies coming on board with aftermarket plates to challenge CHPWS because I think they are prominent by just being the first to the race and got away with a lot because of it. The steel ones by CNC Pros look promising and still thin enough to use the same sights. Next time I need a plate I will try them out. Calculated Kinetics plates look good as well, but I think their designs are just too thick.
    Is the fact that the CNC Pros shop is about a mile and a half from my USPSA club range good karma?

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