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Bhayden

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  • Birthday 08/20/1958

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    Bill Hayden

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  1. A FTSA should be call ONLY when the RO is certain that the target was not engaged. In an ideal situation, the scoring RO would be watching for this. In most cases, even when I'm watching the gun, I can also see when/if targets are engaged.
  2. No, with EDC, I want the least amount of things that can go wrong. A dot is just something else that can fail.
  3. D7 21.4--Replacement grip panels are allowed provided they do not extend below the butt of the gun to form a makeshift magwell.
  4. The only rule in the book about start positions is the definition of 'facing uprange'. That is very specific. Lacking anything in the WSB, your stance doesn't matter.
  5. If they are using a Pact club timer, the beep comes AFTER the RO releases the button.
  6. I agree with Sarge. Generally it's up to the CRO on the stage. How often to change depends on the stage and target(s). A 'head shot only' target might only last for 3 squads or less. A full target might last 4 or 5 squads. The more hard cover/noshoots overlaying the target, the faster it gets hard to score.
  7. What is this stop shooting that you speak of? If you stop and lose the challenge, the stage gets scored as shot including penalties for everything you didn’t engage. Best to finish the stage THEN call for calibration.
  8. This has been mentioned before. Every I RO a match, I get some guys that apparently think that their time to unload and show clear counts for score. As the RO, I back them up and insist on seeing a clear chamber. I’ve irritated many but saved several from your fate. The verbal confirmation you should be hearing is: If clear, hammer down, holster.
  9. I think that it depends on your goals. For example, I have no interest in putting in the time and effort to get to GM. I shoot for 3 reasons: I like getting out and making noise and putting holes in targets. i enjoy the people that I meet and shoot with. I think that a certain amount of training and practice should be required to hold on to my CCW permit. like Sarge, I don’t shoot in the rain or cold. That’s not enjoyable.
  10. So, I’ve been looking at this one. Pretty pricey, which is why i haven’t pulled the trigger. https://www.diamonddcustomleather.com/products/alaska-hunter-hip-holster
  11. So, I tried a dovetail plate on my SP-01. I found that I had a hard time acquiring the dot because the sight was set so high. The plate was also a bit unstable. After struggling for 2 years, I went with a PPQ M5 match that has a milled slide and multiple plates included. I’m very happy with this setup.
  12. I really appreciate that you stuck around and helped out with the squad. Most people get angry and/or upset and storm off of the range.
  13. I turn mine off right before I holster, if I remember it. Otherwise, it’s easy to turn off in the holster.
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