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RIA TCM midsize testing reloads
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So I took out the TCM today which has been seeing a LOT of action lately and I've been shooting the heck out of it recently, unfortunately I've been mostly shooting steel so there aren't really any fancy pictures of targets since they are mostly either "hits" or "misses"
Anyway, I'm not a long distance guy and typically only practice at defensive distances around the 10yd mark but wanted to shoot some steel so I thought I would fire some at 15, 25, and 50 yards and found it to be quite enjoyable with this particular weapon due to its speed and not having to compensate for bullet drop at these distances for hitting 6" plates anyway.. I was testing some of my new TCM reloads and also some brass that I made from 223 brass this morning. Everything worked great and I'll share more soon! Attachment 421 http://keystoneweapon.com/Keystonewe...apeimage_2.png |
Great post Bill!!:)
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Thanks guys, the main reason I went to the range yesterday was to test TCM reloads and a GSG1911-22 That I did a trigger job on for a friend. I will start a thread over in the reloading area for the TCM if anyone is into that sort of thing... Here are a few pics of the particular pistol I was firing:
http://www.keystoneweapon.com/Keysto...s/IMG_0874.jpg http://www.keystoneweapon.com/Keysto...s/IMG_0888.jpg And lastly, a link to further info on it on my terribly under construction webspace: http://www.keystoneweapon.com/Keysto...Commander.html |
Keep them coming Bill!!!:)
We need some good posts on the forum. Clyde has a thread on the GSG1911-22, check it out. |
i only wished they had designed the TCM as a single stack.
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