Nicely done! I was 8th in B class revolver many years ago. However, I'm certain there's a lot more competition in PCC than there was in revolver back when dinosaurs ruled the earth. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
True that. If the shooter chose to unload and show clear by firing the last round it's on the clock. If the RO directed the shooter to clear the malfunction by firing into the berm. Off the clock. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
And you didn't have to carry that gun and magazines any more for the day. Been there, done that. Will probably happen again if you keep playing the game and push the envelope. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
My buddy just bought a stainless steel tumbler setup. I may never use walnut or corncob again! That thing is amazing. 2 hours, clean inside and out plus pristine, clean primer pockets. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I have one of each. 8" SBR blackout with a can and a 9mm SBR 5.5" set up for a can that's still waiting on my stamp. The blackout runs better. The 9 is magazine finicky. The blackout is silly quiet with 220 grain leather head bullets over 10.4 of 1680. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I also shoot a SBR with a false suppressor. Using the real can on a pistol.
I'm going to need a fake can or some kind of barrel extension as I don't expect my Form 4 for my can to be approved until December. Also, you can't shoot a can in USPSA PCC as I'm suspecting the timer might work like it's supposed to. Where did you get your fake can if you don't mind me asking?
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