Does the 4.1 gr. of 231 run OK with the stock recoil spring? The 5.0 gr of 231 was loaded for Standard in my Glock 35 but I wanted to try the Glock 22 as I just got it so I am looking for a lighter load which will run the G22 reliably.
Dave Sevigny can't be wrong. He's won IPSC, IDPA, USPSC, championships multi times and is considered the best production shooter in the world and he uses a a Glock 17, 34, and 35.
Didn't Rob Leatham win the US national production division championship last year (?),,.....
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with an XD no less
As for the cracked cases, the glock 22 "kaboom" is a rupture out the bottom of the case, which these are not. These cracks are contained by the chamber in even a glock. In this case, I'd just say that it was a bad lot of brass.
No, he is not wrong....nothing wrong with being sponsored to shoot for a living....That does not hurt his ability to put gross amounts of ammo downrange. Adam Tyc is the current world production division champion....a feat he accomplished with a CZ SP01,,,while still not old enough to legally buy liquor...(he was a junior at the time)
Didn't Rob Leatham win the US national production division championship last year (?),,.....
This years US nationals was won by Dave Sevigny....by about 0.01%, over Max Michel....an OPen shooter who decided about a month before the match to start using a CZ Sp01...
You forgot to mention that Dave beat Rob in the 2006 limited nationals with his Glock 35.
with an XD no less
I got a chance to handle Leatham's XD at an Area match one time. The trigger on it was insane! Certainly wouldn't have passed international muster......
Even Mr. Personality gets lucky......![]()
USPSA rules for production are different than IPSC.. they limit rounds to 10 rest of world mag capacity... they also allow for trigger jobs.. rest of IPSC world 5lbs... concealment holster only.... rest of IPSC world speed holster is ok...
SO yes his trigger would be insane but I bet the rest of the boys would have theirs done up too
He must get lucky a lot because he also won the 2007 USPSA Production Nationals, the 2007 TCSA Nationals and the 2007 Steel Master Championships. Did I mention he shoots a Glock?

Yeah, I mentioned that above,...he won by a whole 0.01% over Max Michel, who only shoots production once a blue moon. Dave is an exceptional and awesome shooter....I have seen his scores at a match I attended in Vermont this past summer.....pretty incredible...and humbling,..
I have seen lots of Glock Shooters. but none using a Glock even close to his abilities.....so maybe it is not the gun....but the shooter??
I think if he started shooting for CZ or tanfoglio,.......![]()



























