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Range trip with CBOB and PM-7
Yesterday, I put the finishing touches on a new barrel bushing for my CBOB, so today I had the perfect excuse to go to the range. Not that I really need an excuse, or anything.
I bought my CBOB as soon as I could after the first range session with my PM-7--which proved to be one of the sweetest shooting pistols I've had the pleasure to handle. It was tough waiting California's mandatory month and 10 days til I could pick up my CBOB. And it was torture waiting for range time while I took a two week cruise. OK. It wasn't really torture to be on a transatlantic cruise, but my anticipation sure built. Imagine my disappointment, then, when I finally did shoot my new CBOB, and it didn't hit anywhere near point of aim and sprayed the target like a shotgun blast. It wasn't me, I swear. I could shoot the PM-7 fairly well, and while I'm not shooting anywhere near that level any longer, I once contended for a spot on the Olympic team. Really. Rather than whine, complain, and send the gun back to the factory, I decided to put at least 300 rounds through it to be sure the fault wasn't just a tight gun that needed running in. As I approached 300 rounds, the group tightened a bit, and the point of impact moved from 8" left of center over to perfectly centered. The group still wasn't very good, and it still shot about 8" high (I shoot working guns to center of target vs. low hold). Changing the point of impact was easy, now that it was centered over the bullseye--I just swapped in a higher front sight from a Valor (.180 vs .140). The gun was reliable, and I loved the way it feels in my hands, but the scattered group--6-8" (with WWB ammo) at 15 yards--still bothered me. As I pondered it, I discovered that the barrel bushing seemed to be very loose. Lose as in feels the same as the old USGI 1911 I was issued during Desert Storm. We don't need no stinking barrel wrenches lose. It measured within spec, per the blueprints, it was just on the loose side of the tolerances. So, I looked at options and decided to mount a thick flanged "oversized match melt bushing" from EGW. When it arrived, I spent a couple hours carefully fitting it, and a couple more re-contouring the front edge and cleaning up EGW's slight machining marks. That was yesterday.... I took both the PM-7, to which I had added a Smith & Alexander magwell and smooth grips, and the CBOB. The plan was to shoot a few rounds to see if my barrel bushing made any difference. I'll cut to the chase and tell you it did. The CBOB now shoots as well as the PM-7. I can also tell you authoritatively that a range session after an intense gym workout is not a good idea. At one point my arms and hands were shaking like a palsied old man. Between my bad eyes and inability to hold a gun still today, I'm surprised I even hit the target. I know threads like this are worthless without pictures, so here are 'before' and 'after' CBOB targets and a couple pretty pictures of the slightly modified guns. Here's the 'before' group: Here's the 'after' group: Here's a close-up of the beautifully fitted slide and frame typical of new CBOBs: The new bushing, and new business end of my CBOB: And, here are the pretty pictures of my new favorite shooting irons: Randall |
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Looks like you're working the kinks out..nice looking pistols
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I don't think DW makes any ugly ones!
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Congrats brother...we will definitely have to get together for a shoot!
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Sweet! RandalX.
Sorry about the issues with your new CBOB. Are they still making the PM7? I wish CZ-USA would update their site.
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They do make one or two hundred PM-7s each year, but they're mostly for California since none of DWs other guns are on the approved to sell list. I believe DS can get one for anywhere else. |
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Just to update the range report a bit.... A couple of days ago, I was at the 25 yard range and struck up a conversation with a younger shooter. He has shot bullseye and IPSC competition for several years, and he was curious about the Dan Wessons as he had never seen (let alone shot) one. I offered him both guns to try. After he amused himself shooting 2" groups offhand--I kid you not the CBOB was all X-ring, and the PM-7 was a bit right of center--he first inquired if any particular smitty had worked on the guns. I detailed the minor things I had done. He was shocked and insisted that someone must have gone through them. After I assured him that they were essentially stock straight from the factory, he opined that he needed to go buy one. That makes him one more DW convert!
Randall |