Dot Flip
#1
Posted 14 June 2011 - 11:34 AM
A69301 Luke M. Duluth MN
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Posted 14 June 2011 - 11:42 AM
If you fire a weapon with the barrel obstructed, the explosive force multiplies by twenty-three point five nine eight and reverses on itself with diametric polarity.....Yeah. So?.......The gun will blow up in your hand, and it won't even scorch my pinkie.....Ha! That's just theoretical hypothesis. Inverse proportionate explosive dynamics has never been demonstrated conclusively in a laboratory environment.
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Posted 14 June 2011 - 11:45 AM
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Posted 14 June 2011 - 11:49 AM
Jim
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#5
Posted 14 June 2011 - 11:49 AM
if you're near maryland...i hope i can get my hands on 3n38 soon. need to try with 115's. only had 124's and a half pound to use when i bought the gun.
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#6
Posted 14 June 2011 - 12:00 PM
Not being simplistic with this suggestion. Stop dot watching. Let it go. Focus completely on your target.
Jim
i do let it go during a match. i dont worry about it. this is all at my house, focusing on the dot flip, after making a load, or shooting through the chrono. at a match i dont give a rip and just run. but i play with it to make it better at the reloading bench.
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Posted 14 June 2011 - 12:52 PM
heres a vid of me shooting it, and it doesnt look like much flip at all, but the dot leaves the glass non the less. thanks.
it looks flat to me.. more importantly, does the dot return to where it was fast enough for you? if it does, then leaving the glass isn't that big a problem.
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#8
Posted 14 June 2011 - 12:55 PM
Not being simplistic with this suggestion. Stop dot watching. Let it go. Focus completely on your target.
Jim
i do let it go during a match. i dont worry about it. this is all at my house, focusing on the dot flip, after making a load, or shooting through the chrono. at a match i dont give a rip and just run. but i play with it to make it better at the reloading bench.
I have not found any combination in major where the dot is real "quite". Rule of thumb of course, more powder = more gas = less flip. My Open G17 likes HS-6. STOUT recoil but little flip. Don't see much HS-6 used in 2011 type guns but is works.
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Good shooting and God Bless!
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Posted 14 June 2011 - 01:55 PM
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Posted 14 June 2011 - 01:55 PM
Edited by Mitch Harrington, 14 June 2011 - 01:56 PM.
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#11
Posted 14 June 2011 - 04:44 PM
I would also look at your recoil springs. I went to a 10lb for my 9Major loads and a 6lb for my 9mm Steel loads and it does make a HUGE difference.
Otherwise, you look good, keep up the work..
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Posted 14 June 2011 - 04:57 PM
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Posted 14 June 2011 - 05:01 PM
If you fire a weapon with the barrel obstructed, the explosive force multiplies by twenty-three point five nine eight and reverses on itself with diametric polarity.....Yeah. So?.......The gun will blow up in your hand, and it won't even scorch my pinkie.....Ha! That's just theoretical hypothesis. Inverse proportionate explosive dynamics has never been demonstrated conclusively in a laboratory environment.
#14
Posted 14 June 2011 - 05:26 PM
So which one was better - HS6 or WAC?
Sorry, I didn't make it clear - HS6 was much better. WAC seemed "violent" to me and the dot jumped straight up off the screen but returned to the same spot. WAC was great to reload, lots of room left but not enough to double charge and it metered very well. HS6 was really dirty, left some weird discoloring around my popples and really gunked up the internals but I need to run it to a higher PF to see if it will burn a little cleaner. The dot stayed in the screen just touching the top of the C-more but returning to center nicely.
It's a 5" Trubor topend ( I got from Eric "Aircooled6racer" here on the forums) with a 10lb spring.
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Posted 14 June 2011 - 05:49 PM
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Posted 14 June 2011 - 06:21 PM
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#18
Posted 14 June 2011 - 08:12 PM
heres a vid of me shooting it, and it doesnt look like much flip at all, but the dot leaves the glass non the less. thanks.
it looks flat to me.. more importantly, does the dot return to where it was fast enough for you? if it does, then leaving the glass isn't that big a problem.
Yea the dot return is super great, no problems with that. Just would like it a little less flippy. The 3 ports are pretty big so the comp should be fine at putting out gas
Edited by user293, 14 June 2011 - 08:14 PM.
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#19
Posted 14 June 2011 - 08:33 PM
who cares if it looks funny, that was my first impression but after shooting it, it improved my
shooting( faster dot aquisition coz scope is soo low). Gun works 100%!! and buy adding a steel or aluminum grip on my 2011 it flattened even more!
I wish I had a video side by side when i bought it to the range. Had my buddies shoot 2011 palstic grip
with regular allchin mount then shoot the aluminum grip 2011 with the side mount...it was night and day
difference!! I believe it has something to do with the frequency of the metal during recoil(learned it in archery
making arrows and choosing different shafts to match our metal riser) and both guns were in 9major! what more if it was 38 super!
Also read in IPSC global Village that Double Alpha Saul Kirsh makes a grip kit that lessens about 20% in recoil also..
Edited by shooterbenedetto, 14 June 2011 - 08:34 PM.
#20
Posted 14 June 2011 - 09:30 PM
do yourself a favor and buy a 90 degree side mount. now you have solved ejection problems!
who cares if it looks funny, that was my first impression but after shooting it, it improved my
shooting( faster dot aquisition coz scope is soo low). Gun works 100%!! and buy adding a steel or aluminum grip on my 2011 it flattened even more!
I wish I had a video side by side when i bought it to the range. Had my buddies shoot 2011 palstic grip
with regular allchin mount then shoot the aluminum grip 2011 with the side mount...it was night and day
difference!! I believe it has something to do with the frequency of the metal during recoil(learned it in archery
making arrows and choosing different shafts to match our metal riser) and both guns were in 9major! what more if it was 38 super!
Also read in IPSC global Village that Double Alpha Saul Kirsh makes a grip kit that lessens about 20% in recoil also..
dont need a 90 degree mount as i dont shoot 9 major and i dont have any ejection issues whatsoever. the grip though that you talk about is interesting...
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Posted 14 June 2011 - 10:04 PM
#22
Posted 14 June 2011 - 11:15 PM
Hello: When is the dot leaving the lens when the slide is coming back or when the slide goes forward? It does look like it is shooting flat. Is the dot going straight up and down or is it doing a figure 8 /question mark dance? I shoot into the burm to check the dot movement with no targets. I look at the dot to see what it is doing. Once I can see what it is doing I then change one thing and see if that corrects it. Let us know what you find out. Thanks, Eric
its going straight up and down when the slide is coming back. leaves the top of the lens. during the match tonight (and other matches) i notice the dot doesnt move as much as when im actually paying attention to (like at chrono at home, or just at a tree). sometimes ill take a new powder and just shoot it at a tree with no target/chrono just to pay attenion to dot movement. every powder feels nice but flips out the lens. im pretty much dedicated to 115 GR. bullets so i can get the most amount of gas possible. 9.0 Gr. of n350 is what i used at the match, and it was pretty good. i got a load of 9.3 Gr of 3n37 that is decent as well. also some longshot but cant find data for 115's and longshot, may be a pressure issue. ive shot a couple other fellow open shooter's guns in the past, and theres were terrific. big bang, tiny dot movement. not as good as mine. but i have not messed with springs yet, just bullet/powder combo. i think im gonna order me up some 3n38 since i cant get it locally, and its spendy here when its in stock. the gun liked that the most.
Edited by user293, 14 June 2011 - 11:16 PM.
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#23
Posted 15 June 2011 - 05:51 AM
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Posted 15 June 2011 - 07:21 AM
#25
Posted 15 June 2011 - 04:34 PM
Recoil per se if not controlled causes flip and excess dot movement.
Rhythm is how the gun feels and manifested by dot movement patterns, such as dot dipping or other instability, and speed of dot recovery to zero.
Rhythm is controlled by the interaction of the shooter and the gun. The usual suspects in bad rhythm, exemplified by dot dip, are mismatch of powder to gun (as in excess gas or powder that burns too slowly), comps, slide too heavy or spring too heavy, or bad grip.
Flip can be mitigated by some of same factors as rhythm, but getting back to OP’s question, what can you do besides powder to reduce flip? Two easiest things are to increase grip strength and recoil management with a thumbrest. In my experience, the thumb rest works the best. That will decrease flip dramatically to virtually no movement.
A properly tuned gun will not have dot leave center of scope and will be perfectly up and down which IMHO is best achieved with thumbrest.
And BTW 3 port comps work fine, I have tried many and settled on simple 3 port comp and dot hardly moves. Some great shooters like Jerry Barnhart and Chris Tilley have had excellent results with only 3 ports.
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