The M&P Project – Apex Tactical springs
After installing the Apex Tactical Hard Sear and competition sear spring, I set about to evaluate the other springs at my disposal. If you recall, when I received the pistol, I ordered up Apex...
View ArticleOnce Fired is Best
I’ve heard a lot of opinions on what to shoot at major matches… New brass only, or well used, or whatever I have laying around, or whatever happens to be loaded up… My opinion is that once fired...
View Article1050 Modifications
For the most expensive and “Cadillac” press in Dillon’s lineup, you’d think it was pretty much perfect from the get go, right? Wrong. Just remember, if it ain’t broke, you can always make it better!...
View ArticleThe M&P Project: Apex Tactical RAM
The one thing I really had issues with when I tried out the M&P seems to be a symptom of the overall trigger design. That is, of course, the utter lack of trigger reset feedback. If you ride the...
View ArticleDynamic First Aid – Lone Star Medics
It’s been a looooooong time since I’ve had any formal training in first aid. Probably 25 years? Think: Boy Scout First Aid merit badge. Knowing that a lot has changed in the medical community, and in...
View ArticleThe M&P Project: Dawson Charger Sights
Most factory pistols come with the cheapest, most horrible sights you could possible imagine. The M&P is better, in this regard, including a set of steel, 3-dot style sights. But, we can do better...
View ArticleHow the Eyes See
Any discussion of “flat” is incomplete and uninformed without an understanding of how the eyes actually see. I’m not talking about “we see at 30 frames per second” or anything quite as simple as that....
View Article“Flat” and Calling Shots
In the last article in the series, I told you about how the eye picks up images and sees. We’ve been talking about what “flat” really means in terms of shooting – how we perceive “flat” when we shoot...
View ArticleFlatlining Your Gun
This is the fourth article in a series of posts talking about “flat”. If you haven’t read the others, you might want to do that first. Where we left off last time, we learned what properties about the...
View ArticleOpen. Flatter?
This is the fifth post in the “flat” series. You might find it useful to check out the previous articles before you dig into this one! Open division guns add one more rather obvious factor into this...
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