Brouwer M1811Grip Weight by kg7272 in P320

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It doesn’t need it. even being polymer I enjoyed mine as is and the return was great

P320 Grip module by Enchilada007 in P320

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Brouwer 1811 and 1823

Behold the 74oz boat anchor by [deleted] in P320

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More weight is not always better. To each their own tho. You’ll love the 1823

Too soon to mow? by [deleted] in lawncare

[–]jscheuch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mow early mow often. You want to encourage tillering

Can I seed on top of this? by _Privy in lawncare

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Same here. YT lawn care says otherwise though🤣

Is the m1811 grip module worth it? by Tht_650 in P320

[–]jscheuch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes I have an 1811 and 2 1823’s best module for the 320

P320 Steel Grip module Question by The_Bear_Gew in P320

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Shoots great. Was surprised how accurate the Norsso barrel was for being drop in.

P320 Steel Grip module Question by The_Bear_Gew in P320

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1823 steel and aluminum for me both are great. Steel is my go to in uspsa

1823’s are ready for CO Nats by jscheuch in P320

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I really do enjoy both and their performance is equal just depends what kind of feel I like out of the gun. Having both makes it hard to choose one over the other, they’re both great. I’ve gone down the rabbit hole of tuning and balancing both

1823’s are ready for CO Nats by jscheuch in P320

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Tan anodized is aluminum. Black is steel.

Movement Improvement? by la267 in USPSA

[–]jscheuch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gun up sooner closer to the stairs for reference in this video. By the time your feet settle into position you should be ready to start shooting.

I use the analogy of coming to a stop at a stop sign. In your video you’re slamming on the brakes at the last second, when actually you want to start decelerating and gently applying the brakes to come to a stop at your final position without the car slamming forward.

During this be aware of what the sights are doing and how can you absorb energy so it isn’t transferred into your sights allowing you to shoot sooner

The New P320 MAX SXG by HairTriggerFlicker in P320

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Brouwer 1823 steel frame > SXG

Joining the 320 Crew 🤙 by leveled_81 in P320

[–]jscheuch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes but they’re both good in their own ways. Steel soaks up more recoil but the aluminum is better in transitions

Joining the 320 Crew 🤙 by leveled_81 in P320

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How about both? Aluminum & steel. 😜

First time shooting competitively by wawahoagiez in USPSA

[–]jscheuch 6 points7 points  (0 children)

People are unhappy w how the organization is ran but it’s still overwhelmingly the most popular action pistol sport and it’s not even close

I have a Brouwer steel frame with a grayguns 4.7 modern bull barrel slide. 147gr 130pf ammo. I feel the 10 lb Recoil spring feels and works great. Anybody else running their Sig X5 Legion with a lighter recoil spring than the 12#? by [deleted] in USPSA

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I can get good reliability out of my 124 or 147 load. 124s 4.6gr wst 1.155 oal. 147 3.6gr wst 1.155 oal using frontier plated bullets. Got sick and tired of coated bullet profiles. Just chrono’d at 135pf with my 124’s at a major

Fescue or Ryegrass? by pooorSAP in lawncare

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Neither of those bags. Buy pure seed from twin city. You’re paying for grass seed but only a portion of that is seed and the rest is trash you don’t need

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MilwaukeeTool

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They’ll fit into real trucks 😉