So, there I was, 25 feet in the air, in my Range Lab, on one of the most beautiful, short-sleeved, Mid-November Michigan day.
Hey, I can remember deer hunting in two feet of fresh snow and 25 below. This weather is most unusual for this time of year. Looks like when our opener comes, in three days, I'll be hunting in tennis shoes.
So, with all the windows open in the Range Lab and set up on an inside bench, I proceeded to shoot two, ten round, sub-half minute-of-angle groups, back-to-back, at two hundred yards and I now know why we get such great accuracy.
This week we just started capturing pressures and their graphed traces. For 20 rds, you can't hardly see the difference in the traces. The computer puts them on the same plane and I can barely see the differences in pressures, displayed on a mountain chart. The factory fodder has incredible consistency!
On another matter.. I have two cases of Stainless Steel mags (200pcs total), made by C-Products, all with the latest and greatest, no-tilt "Orange" Followers.
I got to looking at them and converted one to reliably function with 13rds! This, my dear friends, is no small feat.
If there is interest, I'd convert all of them for our use. They'll cost you significantly more than the Sigs, but then again, these are Stainless Steel (The really good ones, the only material SOCOM Operators will use these days) and are 13 rounds, of pure 450 Bushmaster devastation!! What do you think?..t