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Old 06-14-2012, 01:27 PM
Alland Alland is offline
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I have to, my hammer spur was lost in a tragic dremel accident...
I have two......no, I think three revolvers that had the same accident. Those accidents must be more common than I thought.
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Old 06-14-2012, 02:44 PM
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Y'all can hit an 8" plate at 30 yards double action? Maybe if your USPSA cards say "M" on them next to "Production" or "Revolver", otherwise I highly doubt it. [I]I[/.
mine does, I don't shoot much production anymore, but when I did, every shot of dry fire I did was DA
Learn how to pull a trigger DA
Makes everything else seem easy

Also on a comstock stage, you can engage the biggest, closest target DA, & take the harder shots SA
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Old 06-14-2012, 09:55 PM
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Shooting a cz phantom and sp01 for production division with a glock as backup. Making those long shots look easy is difference between winning and losing. No hesitation on partial headshots @ 25 yds. I have my 13 yr old making those shots out to 15 right now.
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