As I've mentioned before I'm just starting in BE shooting and have not acquired equipment yet. I just received a Cabelas catalog and they have a few Red Dot...
i am looking for a really nice bullseye shooting pistol box. i heard something about Pachmayr and Gun-ho, but it is very difficult to find a pistol box from...
What distance are you shooting at? For short line loads try 148 gr WC with 2.0 gr WST (Winchester Super Target.) This is a very light load I use at 50 ft,...
I'm shooting out to 50 ft right now--the max at my local range. I might try some WST as I've heard good things about it from another shooter who shoots ...
I am not familiar with the 'Expert' model, I do own a full size USP .45. My USP trigger is fairly 'spongy' - this would probably be its biggest drawback as a...
About the biggest drawback for the USP is ergonomics--doesn't fit many hands well. You might want to consider the SIG 220ST or the fancier Sport model if you...
While the USP is an excellent gun, it really won't allow you to shoot competitively against the custom 1911's, for several reasons. That doesn't mean it can't...
The HK USP Expert fits my hand pretty well. The grip on most pistols in the 1911 category is too short for my hand. The butt ends up quite a bit above the heel...
Does anyone know much about the Pardini trigger, the electronic one? I picked one up and it won't fire. Batteries are good, the switch shows continunity in...
... 125 ... Billybe, I have a Custom Colt 1911 in 9mm. All I shoot are light, bullseye type loads. 147g Laser Cast with 3.2g of WW231 or VVN320. The VV powder...
Michael, I shoot Star HBWC's in my K-38. The best loads I found are 3.2g WW231 or 3.2g VVN320. At the end of a range session I shoot the lead out of the...
The Baikal is excellent. I have a model 90 Benelli, 4 High Standards (+ a Pardini that refuses to fire when you want it to!) and I shoot the Baikal when I...
The IZH can be a real tack driver and is a very good gun. Craig ... From: joe zeal [mailto:shortlegtiger@...] Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 4:54 AM To:...
As BULLSEYESHOOTERS has members from Australia here goes... Hello, Please join the Australian Shooters Group. Here we like to talk about shooting throughtout...
I am getting my feet wet in bullseye with my goal to become distinguished. I know I will need a good 45, but for now my 1991 will have to do while I shop. Any...
welcome to the club Ray. Bullseye Shooters are the best most honest people in the world. as for books and articles on the 45; the 45 shop manual by Kuhnhausen...
Hi Ray, Are you a member of the Bullseye-L forum? If not you ought to be; http://lava.net/~perrone/bullseye/ Roddy [Non-text portions of this message have...
John, Thanks for the advice. I think I can handle it. However, time is always a big consideration. A fellow named Richard Crawford lives not too far away and...
Go to www.bullseyepistol.com and take a look around. There is a huge amount of information on getting started and where to find any of the equipment you'll...
Hi Group....saw the exchange on the 45 ...any help for the Mark III? I think it has potential but I am uncertain as to what to have done or do and where to...
... If any of you are near the DFW, South Okla area we do 1911 accurizing for bullseye, IPSC, IDPA etc,etc. We build 1911s from scratch to your specs or ...
Randy drop Don a line he sales and shoots the Pardini's and others .I talked to him about both the Pardini and the Match Guns .I bought a Match Guns MG2 from...