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I feel like I see a lot of people using ejection port flags. I guess people worry the plastic will melt in the chamber? Is that even a concern? it obviously doesn't show clear and wouldn't have prevented this guys ND.
I started doing it because I saw others do it. Someone school me on chamber flags. Which ones should I get so its not a concern, if it ever really was.
I feel like these matches should require the same thing they do in IDPA where the RO confirms clear, then you drop the slide and pull the trigger on an empty chamber. Why don't we do this?
I feel like I see a lot of people using ejection port flags. I guess people worry the plastic will melt in the chamber? Is that even a concern? it obviously doesn't show clear and wouldn't have prevented this guys ND.
I started doing it because I saw others do it. Someone school me on chamber flags. Which ones should I get so its not a concern, if it ever really was.
I feel like these matches should require the same thing they do in IDPA where the RO confirms clear, then you drop the slide and pull the trigger on an empty chamber. Why don't we do this?
I’ve been using “plastic in the chamber” ECI’s since they were made mandatory at Camp Perry in 1989. They were made mandatory because of almost exactly the same scenario laid out in the video.
I’ve used them in M1’s, M14’s, AR15’s, and bolt guns. Never have I seen a spec of plastic melt into a hot chamber. Not even after a Rattle Battle Match. There is no excuse not to use one.
Because handguns go into a holster after "if clear, hammer down and holster" where they don't point to or flag anyone.I feel like these matches should require the same thing they do in IDPA where the RO confirms clear, then you drop the slide and pull the trigger on an empty chamber. Why don't we do this?
I feel like I see a lot of people using ejection port flags. I guess people worry the plastic will melt in the chamber? Is that even a concern? it obviously doesn't show clear and wouldn't have prevented this guys ND.
I started doing it because I saw others do it. Someone school me on chamber flags. Which ones should I get so its not a concern, if it ever really was.
I feel like these matches should require the same thing they do in IDPA where the RO confirms clear, then you drop the slide and pull the trigger on an empty chamber. Why don't we do this?
Flag belongs in the chamber. Any argument otherwise is just excuses. I’ve never seen any chamber flag, of any material, leave residue in the chamber and it won’t, unless you drop it in the mud and neglect to clean it off before shoving it in there.I’ve been using “plastic in the chamber” ECI’s since they were made mandatory at Camp Perry in 1989. They were made mandatory because of almost exactly the same scenario laid out in the video.
I’ve used them in M1’s, M14’s, AR15’s, and bolt guns. Never have I seen a spec of plastic melt into a hot chamber. Not even after a Rattle Battle Match. There is no excuse not to use one.
Question, why does he say that going into the ground wouldve been worse? I was brought up with the thought that if the bullet goes into the ground at least you know where it is, in the air is anybody's guess where it is gonna come down.
Kudos on the video, seems like a good dude.
A decent chamber flag is definitely a good investment for anyone who is shooting matches... definitely think this guy did the right thing talking about it publicly. Its always a good reminder that shit happens if you get to nonchalant even if you you are confident you wouldn't make this exact mistake.
Is the extractor not engaging immediately on pushing the round into chamber a new thing though? I'm trying to think of rifles that do grab the rim without locking (or starting to lock) the bolt. I know the Fix does ( at least it would when it would actually chamber a round for me haha) but that is the only rifle that I have used recently where you could cycle through rounds without actually locking it down. Anyone know of any others?
you are thinking of controlled round feed rifles. FN SPRs (with factory bottom metals), and Winchester Model 70s are control round feed. the extractor would be engaged on the cartridge rim before it gets into the chamber. Remington 700 pattern rifles are basically ALL push feed and will not engage the extractor until the bullet is seated in the chamber and the bolt is rotated closed.
bighorn, arc, defiance, have CRF actions. just FYI
and they are all really popular in PRS.
impact is push feed. not sure about the others
Diver, where did you get that flag?I used to hate them when hiking, but seeing so many people flagging and just generally carless, I have become a fan and kick myself in the ass that I ever thought otherwise.
This one holds the bolt closed, keeping some of the dirt out on hiking matches. The dealie on the bungee, helps me quickly find it when I drop it on a stage or whatever.
The thing I think is important is for the flag to go into the chamber and can only do so if no round is in the camber. Not just hold the bolt back like some of the new magazine versions.
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bighorn, arc, defiance, have CRF actions. just FYI
and they are all really popular in PRS.
impact is push feed. not sure about the others
This is only a partial truth and is somewhat misleading. For example, while Defiance does have crf as an option, I’ll bet that 90-95% of the defiance actions used in PRS are regular push feed Deviants and not crf. Of course, this discussion in itself has not much to do with the OP, other than the rabbit hole we’re heading into.bighorn, arc, defiance, have CRF actions. just FYI
and they are all really popular in PRS.
impact is push feed. not sure about the others
The flags are a dime a dozen, what @Diver160651 did, and did for me this weekend is loop paracord through the hole and make a loop that holds the bolt behind the flag, making it safe, keeping it from falling out while moving, and keeping first and dirt out of the chamber.Diver, where did you get that flag?
The flags are a dime a dozen, what @Diver160651 did, and did for me this weekend is loop paracord through the hole and make a loop that holds the bolt behind the flag, making it safe, keeping it from falling out while moving, and keeping first and dirt out of the chamber.
Not sure who or where he stole it from! ?
Damn, figures i bought the wrong shit, returned and reordered! I thought it was all shock cord. GTG. ?Ha, it is shock cord not para.... You want the tension to hold the bolt.
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The Chamber flags need the cut out to let the bolt close as much as possible. Some you can trim material but found the Redi-Mag to be generally GTG out of the box. I drill a small hole in the flag to pass the 1/8" shock cord through.
Chamber Flag:
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Remove Before Firing thing
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1/8" shock cord any brand will do
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