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and a fresh new shooter of .45 ACP in an old model Springfield 1911A1 Compact (Officer's size) and LOVING it. Been shooting flintlocks for 30 years... now need...
Mark Toigo
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Mar 8, 2006
4:28 am
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Mark, Although your Post is not exactly 'BULLSEYE' related ... Go to the 'LINKS' area and check out: "Concealed Carry of the Colt 1911..." Hope this helps. ...
Patrick Cimo
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Mar 8, 2006
4:35 am
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Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the BULLSEYESHOOTERS group. File :...
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Mar 10, 2006
6:47 am
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I previously asked about the use of revolvers in Bullseye and am still trying to decide whether to go with one or heed the advice of most and get a semiauto. ...
vaq45ro
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Mar 13, 2006
7:42 pm
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Hi, I am new to the group. I am getting back to bullseye after a short 25 year layoff. I am in need of box plans, and searched the site. I found it in the...
trainboy2
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Mar 13, 2006
7:49 pm
1663
The Ruger will be easier to perfect you performance. Revolvers can be as good but takes a lot more skill to run them overall equal to the selfloaders. Then...
Jack H
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Mar 13, 2006
7:49 pm
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I used to shoot Remington standard velocity Target in my High Standard, but I can't find it, and was told it is discontinued. What is everyone using now?...
trainboy2
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Mar 13, 2006
7:50 pm
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Practically everyone goes with a semi-auto, but I do have to tell you that a revolver will teach you far more about trigger control and follow through if you...
Michael Ballai
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Mar 13, 2006
8:22 pm
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Remington Tgt SV is still around but quality control is non-existant these days. Many many duds. CCI SV, Eley Pistol Standard, Aguila SV work well in mine....
Jack H
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Mar 13, 2006
8:32 pm
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... short ... I found it in the links....
trainboy2
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Mar 14, 2006
5:19 am
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I have just picked up a IZH-35M standard pistol. And I am living here in Huntsville Al. I am looking for fellow bullseye shooters in the area. I am a firm...
Wm Lozier
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Mar 29, 2006
5:03 am
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To: Wm. Go to BULLSEYESHOOTERS 'Links' area. Click on "NRA National Registry of Places to Shoot (RANGES)." Scroll to and click 'Alabama'. SR25MK4 Patrick Cimo ...
Patrick Cimo
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Mar 29, 2006
5:17 am
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Any opinions/experiences out there re: using 45 AR instead of 45acp w/moonclips in the 25-2? I love using this old behemoth, (great trigger), but the clips are...
jeff9x18
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Mar 30, 2006
8:22 pm
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From a reloading perspective, 45AR is certainly viable. even if the brass is scarce. If the only reason for you doing so is the clips, you need to use the...
Michael Ballai
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Mar 30, 2006
9:07 pm
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Jeff: California Competition Works also has a neat little item called the "Shoot A Moon" that acts as a 'speedloader belt holder' for moon clipped ammo. Check...
Patrick Cimo
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Mar 31, 2006
4:33 am
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Yes, the clips and thier loading & unloading are the reasons for my looking at the 45 AR as an alternative. I have a TK re-mooner and thier de-mooner (much...
jeff9x18
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Mar 31, 2006
7:47 am
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I use the rimmed cases all the time. Mooning-demooning tools, I got all of them. I prefer the rimmed in bullseye matches. Speed loaders are nice if they...
Jack H
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Mar 31, 2006
9:31 am
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I think it would still be easier to just buy more clips than having to maintain another caliber. There are also the polymer Beckham clips which don't require...
Michael Ballai
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Mar 31, 2006
1:35 pm
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Jack this is not directed at You, but the people will know who they are. Is this some kind of game. The questions that I see on Bullseye, a few days later show...
bill ivins
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Mar 31, 2006
5:31 pm
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Bill There are lots of people who'd rather devote their energy to asking questions than doing the hard work of trying things out. Maybe they think they'll get...
Michael Ballai
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Mar 31, 2006
6:12 pm
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Jeff: Do you use your revolver in Bullseye competition? I ask because I've posted a few questions here about the use of revolvers and would welcome your...
Edward Mayer
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Mar 31, 2006
8:57 pm
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Ned, I recently relocated from N.Cal to south central Cal (Bakersfield). I was part of an informal Bulleye/PPC league in the SF-Bay Area. We shot rimfire...
jeff9x18
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Apr 1, 2006
4:35 am
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I second that.....never really had a problem loading full clips by hand and with a variety of unloading tools available, removal is not a problem either. I...
z_biker
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Apr 2, 2006
4:06 am
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I hope this is not a repeat question. I searched under "Smith & Wesson" but found comments on rimfires only. I do not see any mention of Smith & Wesson .45...
Edward Mayer
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Apr 5, 2006
8:59 am
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Hello Ned, I have a S&W 1911, although not a big fan of the external extractors on 1911's...I have no complaints about the gun what-so-ever. It's accurate and...
Gary S. Champe
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Apr 5, 2006
11:12 am
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Hi Edward, i know some (higher priced) SW PC .45s that are EXCELLENT. Very accurate, low recoil, generally easy to shot and hit with (but 2200$ or higher). But...
carsten
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Apr 5, 2006
10:03 pm
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I have had 2 Smith and Wesson 1911s. I was in the USMC in 1973 and all of the 1911s we had were so sloppy they wouldn't hit the target right in front of you...
sackettwannabe
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Apr 11, 2006
5:01 am
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Does anyone know if these guys are still in business. I have contacted them via e-mail about upgrades to my IZH-35M. But as of yet I have not heard back from...
Wm Lozier
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Apr 11, 2006
5:56 pm
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Yes, he is still in business. He maybe a tad slow in responding to emails. You might try calling him instead....
terrypchan
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Apr 12, 2006
2:49 am
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I think DJ Precision is still around but what do you need done. I have two Izh35's and I was having doubling and safety issues. I sent them to EAA and they...
david smith
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Apr 12, 2006
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