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CZ PISTOL CLUBS => CZ SP-01 and variants => Topic started by: Smitty79 on March 28, 2015, 06:47:42 PM
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I had a jam at a match today. It looks like a week mag spring in my SP-01 mags. What is the right spring to replace them all with to make sure for next time?
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Wolff 10% springs. Which is actually 15% in sp01 mags
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I agree, but don't be surprised if that 19th rd is a booger to get in, even with an UpLula.
Most are good, but some are really tight to cram that last rd in. ;D
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19th round isn't a problem. I shoot Production. At matches, I never load more than 11. For practice, I usually load 12. All of my drills seem to use multiples of 2, 4 or 6.
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I am also looking at buying wolf springs for my SP-01. Do I want the 5% which are rated 10% or the 10% which are rated 15%?. Just a little confused at the way its worded on their website.
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I ordered the +10's. I want reliability. If I lose a round in the magazine, I don't much care.
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Smitty if you shoot steel or other local matches, cramming in that 19th rd will matter.
The +10 springs will work just fine for all the various venues you may end up shooting. Steel is a good way to call your shots on transitions . Going back to the USPSA metric targets will get easier/faster after refining sight-trigger pull with steel plates and poppers. It's also a lot of fun.
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We have a good local steel match. I rarely shoot it. But I'm planning to shoot it this weekend because I have a friend who's trying to get into action shooting and it's a good first match for people. In the past, I've stuffed my mags full. For this time, I'm going to just load the mags to 11, so that I'm 10+1, my normal USPSA start condition. I go to matches with 12 mags, so having enough loaded and on the belt is pretty easy.
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Thanks to Joe here on the forum, I've got a 22 rd CZ mag with an aluminum base for my steel and fun-shoots, but I'm lazy. O0
I do start all shoots in the production class hammer down condition.