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2028
... of ... that ... chamber ... "The recoil spring is the shorter of the two that was included with the gun" identifies half of the problem. If you want to...
David Dale
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Aug 12, 2007
3:01 am
2029
Basically your loads are to light. On a technical note, the extractor does not pull the case out of the chamber. With no extractor in the pistol the gun...
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cleantarget10x
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Aug 12, 2007
3:15 am
2030
I have used my GSP .32 for several matches and shot it well. My problem has been erratic grouping off sandbags - for some reason I cannot seem to predictably...
tobythelab
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Aug 16, 2007
2:57 pm
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What's the distance you are shooting at? Also you might want to search the bullseye-l list there have benn numerous posts with regard to gsp 32 call accuracy....
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pod01747
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Aug 17, 2007
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2032
Hi, I'm new to Bullseye shooting. I'd like to have some suggested target loads for my loading. Suggestions? Thanks!...
walter3082000
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Aug 17, 2007
1:19 am
2033
I'm just getting into 45 bullseye competition. Would you recommend the Ultradot or their new Matchdot sight? As best I can tell, the Matchdot differs primarily...
walter3082000
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Aug 17, 2007
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2034
Hello "walter3082000", Go to the BULLSEYESHOOTERS Site "SEARCH" box and type in "LOAD" ... "LOADS" ... or "LOADS 45"... Hit Search and get ready for a bunch of...
Patrick Cimo
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Aug 17, 2007
2:21 am
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Hello "walter3082000", The ability to select various 'DOT' sizes may prove prove helpful to you if you plan on shooting indoors, 25 yard and 50 yard...
Patrick Cimo
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Aug 17, 2007
2:28 am
2036
Best advise is to sign up for the Bullseye-L forum. http://www.lava.net/~perrone/bullseye/ Roddy -- "walter3082000" <walter3082000@...> wrote: Hi, I'm...
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cleantarget10x
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Aug 17, 2007
4:27 am
2037
Last night I got some good groups. I used a rubber molded forend rest [Millett] and rested just the tip of the muzzle end bbl weight on it, let my strong hand...
tobythelab
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Aug 17, 2007
12:51 pm
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In a message dated 8/16/2007 6:19:38 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, walter3082000@... writes: Hi, I'm new to Bullseye shooting. I'd like to have some...
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Aug 17, 2007
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2039
... Hi, I am Jerry Vidal and have been shooting Bullseye for 4 years. I use aquila 22 40 gr standard velosity for my 22 and I load 4.0 grs of bullseye with a...
rockislandjerry
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Aug 17, 2007
2:18 pm
2040
Link to an article from Guns and Ammo, "How to Benchrest Your handgun" : http://www.gunsandammomag.com/techside/ts0406/ ... From: tobythelab To:...
Tom
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Aug 17, 2007
11:58 pm
2041
... Asking a question like this of target shooters is a little like asking someone their favorite church, car, or TV show. I assume you're referring to .45ACP...
wn6bdb
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Aug 20, 2007
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2042
Many thanks to you and the others who responded. All very helpful! ... asking ... spring ... very...
walter3082000
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Aug 20, 2007
5:47 pm
2043
I'm in the same position. Over the next few years I'll be doing informal shooting indoors at various distances from 25 to 50 feet and outdoors up to 25 yards...
jtima40
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Aug 23, 2007
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I too am looking for dot sight recommendations. I think I do want multi dot size capability. I'll be shooting at 25 to 50 feet indoors and up to 25 yards...
jtima40
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Aug 23, 2007
6:52 pm
2045
The MatchDot is more suited for bullseye in the size of dots. However the 1" regular is more than perfect for bullseye. Especially so on 22s and short...
Jack H
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Aug 23, 2007
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Hi, on the basis of advice here and from others, I went with the MatchDot, mostly so I could also shoot the indoor range with it. Just received it from larry's...
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walter3082000
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Aug 24, 2007
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I'm in the same position. Over the next few years I'll be doing informal shooting indoors at various distances from 25 to 50 feet and outdoors up to 25 yards...
jtima40
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Aug 24, 2007
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2048
New to the group. My wife and I shoot in a Bullseye league. She shoots a High Standard 107 which dose not fit her small hand at all I let her shoot my Browning...
jdouglas70
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Sep 9, 2007
2:09 am
2049
I would go with the Mark II Ruger. You can get the trigger worked on and it makes a good bullseye gun. They are not to expensive and are built like a tank. ...
courts3
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Sep 9, 2007
2:25 am
2050
If you can find one, buy a used MarkII MK-512. They are quickly disappearing as the MKIII's are piece of junk. I used to buy all I could from Gunbroker for...
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cleantarget10x
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Sep 9, 2007
3:19 am
2051
Your best bet for grips might be to have a set custom made. I use and recommend Fung grips--they are superb in fit and finish. As for the Beretta Neos, it is...
jjawa3
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Sep 9, 2007
3:22 am
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... shoots ... her ... found ... I don't think the NEOS is a suitable Bullseye gun, might be fine for a plinker though. My wife shoots Bullseye and also has...
mtmisfit
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Sep 9, 2007
1:12 pm
2053
Has the Mrs. tried a S&W 41? -Regards, Ray in FLA...
Ray and Ruby Brandes
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Sep 10, 2007
3:03 am
2054
If the HS grip is too large, the M-41 is even larger. If the HS is like griping a 2X4, the M-41 is like gripping a 4X4. The Ruger has the smallest grip....
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cleantarget10x
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Sep 10, 2007
4:43 am
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Ray, We have same problem, but our 41 came with a rather large stock grip! Have you found a 41 grip that will fit a female hand? Thanks Don Ray and Ruby...
Don Smart
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Sep 11, 2007
3:27 am
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Hi Don, Is the S&W 41 large frames like the browning buckmark and HS 106-107......I was even considering and old HS 103 or 104 they are hard to find but may...
James douglas
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Sep 11, 2007
3:08 pm
2057
Don, Wife shoots varmints with an H&R 9 shot .22 revolver and Marlin .22 rifle. I shoot bullseye and don't have a female hand. I mentioned the M41 because it...
Ray and Ruby Brandes
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