Read ISSF rule 6.3 TARGETS AND TARGET STANDARDSSlartyBartFast wrote: Funny, there is such a target....
http://www.issf-sports.org/documents/ru ... nt-ENG.pdf
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Read ISSF rule 6.3 TARGETS AND TARGET STANDARDSSlartyBartFast wrote: Funny, there is such a target....
Guess what. Not all clubs have 25m ranges. Yet these clubs still manage to hold ISSF style competition.rmca wrote:Read ISSF rule 6.3 TARGETS AND TARGET STANDARDSSlartyBartFast wrote: Funny, there is such a target....
http://www.issf-sports.org/documents/ru ... nt-ENG.pdf
Hope this helps
Again. 20yds is a sanctionned distance. USAS sanctions 50ft. If it was all about others not being "misguided" you could polish your communication skills (or maybe judging by your location it's a language translation issue) and not argue that something that clearly does exist doesn't.rmca wrote:dude, take a chill pill...
This was not to put you down...
It was just so that others aren't miss guided about the sanctioned distances.
If you practice or compete on a 20yrd target, good for you.
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We obviously started on the wrong foot here... but don't assume that because you can't write in Portuguese, that I can't write in English!SlartyBartFast wrote:If it was all about others not being "misguided" you could polish your communication skills (or maybe judging by your location it's a language translation issue) and not argue that something that clearly does exist doesn't.
In terms of being polite, you might refrain from telling me to take a chill pill and simply acknowledge the miscommunication on your part.
Now who's jumping to conclusions. One I didn't blame. Translation, culture, attitude, and personality can all cause a message to be garbled and misunderstood.rmca wrote:We obviously started on the wrong foot here... but don't assume that because you can't write in Portuguese, that I can't write in English!
Sounds like the pre-travel screws, If its not, I'd give Tandenkross a call. They generally have very good service.SlartyBartFast wrote:So, now I've shot the pistol with the TandemKross trigger.
One issue seems to be the trigger/sear mechanism doesn't always seem to reset after last round fired. On first round of a magazine sometimes the trigger seems soft as if the safety is on. Pulling fully a releasing I can feel the click of the reset and then everything works fine.
Yeah, that was initially the problem when the pistol failed to reset occasionally while mid-magazine.Gregbenner wrote:Sounds like the pre-travel screws, If its not, I'd give Tandenkross a call. They generally have very good service.SlartyBartFast wrote:So, now I've shot the pistol with the TandemKross trigger.
One issue seems to be the trigger/sear mechanism doesn't always seem to reset after last round fired. On first round of a magazine sometimes the trigger seems soft as if the safety is on. Pulling fully a releasing I can feel the click of the reset and then everything works fine.
Sorry I missed your post.C. Perkins wrote:SlartyBartFast;
Are you using the CCT 73, 20yd ISSF target ?
Thanks Chia, I'm going to be dry-firing with the upper off sometime during the following week to see how everything is aligned and working.Chia wrote:My Ruger did something similar when I installed new grips (different problem then the one I talked about before in this thread). Turned out that it was a mainspring and trigger connection set of issues. Once I realigned the parts it operated normally. You might want to dive back in and make sure that everything is correctly aligned.
Just fyi, when I had an issue I called, actually twice, and then got an immediate response. Emails seem to get misplaced. It seems like you are tracing your issue down, but if you aren't successful you might try calling and mentioning you have sent an email with no response. Hard to believe you are the only one with this issue.SlartyBartFast wrote:7 days later and no email contact from the Tandemkross technician.
I'm not too worried about the email. I'm delinquent in following up too.Gregbenner wrote:Just fyi, when I had an issue I called, actually twice, and then got an immediate response.