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  1. I do understand everyone's frustrations, I was the Assistant MD for the match and looked forward to it myself. It came down to looking at the number of entries already in 30 days prior to the match going on, and I did not see how we could even break even on the match. I believe this would have been our 7th in a row KY STATE match. Also, with at least 3 other large matches going on I believe the shooters are picking matches closer to home instead of the travel time due to all expenses going up (hotel, food, gas). We had to make a decision and I do apologize for any incovenience this has caused the competitors and staff that were planning on attending the match. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact Lee Leonard - Event Coordinator @ leedvc@sbcglobal.net
  2. I bet one has a plywood car!!!! THE MATCH HOTEL IS THE RAMADA INN & SUITES, SELLERSBURG, IN WE DON'T HAVE A PLYWOOD CAR WE HAVE STEPPED IT UP A NOTCH AND HAVE A METAL REAL BUICK!
  3. I had trouble too on this stage I don't think it was that easy for anyone. I had an FTE and 2 mikes too. Of course, not production friendly either a lot of mag changes. I am sure this was one of the most challenging stages. I think Jerry Dillard was drinking too many Maker's Mark Sandwiches when he dreamed up this stage1 or it was LEE!
  4. Using 3n37 VV is a good powder too to used in 9mm.
  5. I have heard you have to be very careful using N310 since it is very sensitive just a 0.1 more will gain you at least 50 fps more in velocity. Most of the competitors I know are either using 3n37 or N320 in 9mm. 124 gr and 147 gr are more popular in my area than 115 gr. Most say that use the 147 gr jacketed bullets from Montana Gold are very soft using the VV 3n37. As with any reloading, you must be careful on load data - also - depends on barrel lengths. Also, you must at least use a load that will first cycle the gun properly besides getting to the PF needed. Most people shooting GLOCKS have harder trouble getting right near 125 PF without changing springs - etc.
  6. I mainly tumble brass either in walnut media or fine corn cob media for 3 - 6 hrs. I have left it in there accidentally over night and longer up to 24 hrs. Usually, in 3 - 6 hrs it is usually super shiny and clean inside. I use a cleaner w/petroleum distillate mixture. On the "DILLON" I had the tumbler motor burnt out --- instead of paying $99.00 for a new tumbler. Dillon put in a new motor in it for under $30.00 + shipping. I have had the tumbler for about 8 years. Dillon is really good about repairing. I also, broke the handle on a Square Deal B and they sent me a new handle for it FREE.
  7. RHINO-- this should give you confidence! U beat my ..... at KY STATE in 2003 in Limited-10 --- D CLASS. U can aim and hit great just concentrate RHINO DUDE. Again, thanks for those pics sent again after my computer crashed up @ IN STATE this year.
  8. You can even buy camo handkerchiefs now in any type of camo. It simply amazing all that camo out there. I just put my camo on yesterday 4 deer season and actually a doe came up walking only 10 yrds away. Too small --- looking for that big 12 pt buck.
  9. The Grip Safety will have to be reconnected if it is currently disconnected for 2005 - USPSA rules on all firearms. This is a safety feature the gun must have for the new 2005 ruling when the 15th Edition of the USPSA rule book comes out. Also, for those with 80 Series firearms everything must be in 80 - series condition all parts in the firearm that operates this safety mechanism.
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