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  1. Here is a once in a lifetime chance for the everyday IPSC shooter. Johnny Lim of LimCat Custom is putting on his “Best of the Best” match again this year and it is scheduled for the first weekend in May. The match last year was a fantastic success, especially for the shooters that don’t normally get to head to the prize table in the front of the line. Johnny runs the prize table on a raffle basis so it gives an even chance for everybody to get something great. Now for the special twist at this years match. The Powder Keg and the Western Nevada Pistol League sponsored a Todd Jarrett Basic IPSC class in Reno last November and even though the weather didn’t co-operate as well as we had hoped, the class was fantastic, so we invited him back again. Well Todd’s schedule being what it is, we got him for the first weekend in May. That’s when the scheduling conflict hit. Johnny Lim being the great guy that he is worked with us to bring the whole event together. He has been gracious enough to lower the match fee from $125 to just $75 for Todd’s students. Now where does this part about have a chance to shoot with Todd at a major match come in. A normal part of any of Todd’s classes is you will squad with Todd to shoot a local match on the final day of his class. Well instead of doing that this time, you will be in the classroom with Todd on the first day and the next two days all of Todd’s students will shoot the “Best of the Best” match as his squad. Can you ask for more fun than that? The cost of the class it’s self is $400 and a $100 deposit will hold your seat. More information about the class is available by sending an e-mail to info@teampowderkeg.com For more information and to sign up for the match, please visit Johnny’s website at http://www.limcat.com Hope to see you in Reno the first weekend in May. Dan
  2. Here is a once in a lifetime chance for the everyday IPSC shooter. Johnny Lim of LimCat Custom is putting on his “Best of the Best” match again this year and it is scheduled for the first weekend in May. The match last year was a fantastic success, especially for the shooters that don’t normally get to head to the prize table in the front of the line. Johnny runs the prize table on a raffle basis so it gives an even chance for everybody to get something great. Now for the special twist at this years match. The Powder Keg and the Western Nevada Pistol League sponsored a Todd Jarrett Basic IPSC class in Reno last November and even though the weather didn’t co-operate as well as we had hoped, the class was fantastic, so we invited him back again. Well Todd’s schedule being what it is, we got him for the first weekend in May. That’s when the scheduling conflict hit. Johnny Lim being the great guy that he is worked with us to bring the whole event together. He has been gracious enough to lower the match fee from $125 to just $75 for Todd’s students. Now where does this part about have a chance to shoot with Todd at a major match come in. A normal part of any of Todd’s classes is you will squad with Todd to shoot a local match on the final day of his class. Well instead of doing that this time, you will be in the classroom with Todd on the first day and the next two days all of Todd’s students will shoot the “Best of the Best” match as his squad. Can you ask for more fun than that? The cost of the class it’s self is $400 and a $100 deposit will hold your seat. More information about the class is available by sending an e-mail to info@teampowderkeg.com For more information and to sign up for the match, please visit Johnny’s website at http://www.limcat.com Hope to see you in Reno the first weekend in May. Dan
  3. Back at the Steel Challenge, I got some really great load data from Todd Jarrett. Since IMR 7625 is in real short supply and it looks to be so intil the fall of 2003, 4756 looked to be the next best thing. The only part of Todd's data I didn't use was the bullet. Instead of the 121 grain HAP I'm using the 124 grain Montana Gold JHP. I run 8.6 grains of 4756 in SuperComp brass and a Winchester Small Rifle Primer. I chrono at a very consistant 170.5 PF with a very smooth, quick and yes snappy recoil. Before I started with this load I was running Vit N350 and had played with 3N37. I liked the feel of the N350 but I was disapointed with how dirty it burned. I had always been told Vit burned real clean. As for the 3N37 I didn't like it at all. It felt sluggish and all kinds of crap flew out of my comp. I think even when 7625 becomes available again I'll be sticking with 4756
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