I'll echo the same good remarks for Dillon. I've never had a problem with their scale. It's fast and accurate I won't go back to a balance beam any time soon. Spend the money and your done with it.
My point is other than spending time putting rounds thru the 625, polishing time would be better spent reloading or dry fire practicing, LOL.
Heaven forbid I sound like a bride, LOL!
fedlaw sounds to me like you have too much free time on your hands. Spend more time at the range with that 625. 1000 rounds is about 3 practice days for me. Mine is a IDPA gun so all I do is shoot it, shoot it some more then clean it.
I have seen anothers results he posted somewhere using...
Morgan,
I agree for personal defense I'd also go with steel. Personal defense I'd grab the 1911, spare mag and flashlight myself. I didn't think the original poster was thinking of self defense but you raise a good point.
My suggestion was for IDPA events. The advantage of not having to use...
Yep a bent steel moonclip could make your 625 a nice paper weight. Heck for that matter in some revolvers a high primer can just about do the same thing.
Simple solution is don't use a steel moon clip but rather the RIMZ. It's virtually indestructible. Check out the information here...
Maybe you can share with me what you feel needs to be done with a stock 625. Out of the box is the trigger pretty good? You can reply here/email thu the site or PM if you don't want to post here.
Thanks.
99% sure I'll have to get a new one so Theo will get the order. I'd love to find a PPT locally however (me & a thousand other shooters). Their list wasn't updated because Joslin said the 4" wasn't approved in CA. I may need to bring them a current print out fron DOJ. I'll see you at Prado.
Okay guys I've read most the info on the 625 here and am wondering if you can suggest any websites that will give me more info on it. Basically I've narrowed it to a 4" S&W625 .45ACP for IDPA.
For many handguns I've been a fan of the 1970-80 vintage and was wondering if the new was as good as...
hube1236 I'll second Matt's videos the DVD's are a great resource. http://www.mattburkett.com V4 has alot on the draw, shooting faster etc. V5 covers IDPA pretty well, also touches on the draw.
I'd also suggest videoing yourself at least in dry practice. Sometimes what you thing your doing...
Nice job TonyB. A high level finish is sweet. Remember the Qualifier is a very different animal than a regular match.
Check out this link for Qualifier suggestions
http://www.pradopistol.com/idpa/body.htm
Not sure it's a $30 software package but should be close, try Dazzle. It's avaiable in all kinds of configurations serial, PS2, USB, Firewire etc. Downs loads and edits any kind of tape to the computer hard drive.
Other packages are available as well. In fact I down loaded one for $10 that...
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