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Szczinator

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  • Birthday September 21

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    http://www.DragonSlayerCHL.com

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    Earth, U.S.A. Texas (The only free country left in this free country)
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    Shooting, shooting, girls, definitely girls, how to shoot better. I absolutely enjoy teaching others to shoot and getting them into the shooting sports, any of the shooting sports. I teach TX CHL classes, free to teachers in my ISD.
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    Donald Szczesny

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  1. Ok, ok, ok.... Ok, I had this happen to me. I did a tactical reload, retained the mag in my left hand (to save time) and continued to complete the course of fire. the SO, PE,d me. I asked him to explain why. He showed me the IDPA rules on his phone and found a rule that justified his decision. i did not recall reading that rule when I was trying to learn the rules in the 2017 rule book. I later asked the CSO who has been in IDPA since it's inception and he told me that rule has gone away. They simply took it out. I had Not committed a PE. My guess is the SO had not updated the rules on his phone. i like the IDPA rules. They're simple, but make you think. How many people don't use their brains anymore and expect others to do it for them. Also the rules are minimized 41 pages, still a lot. ICORE is only 20 Pages. USPSA is like a Chicago Phone Book, that's ridiculous.
  2. Ok, ok, ok.... ok We were at the Chapman Academy north of Columbia Missouri, a bunch o Chicago cops taking an advanced tactical pistol course for the umpteenth time, cause it was fun. On a break I saw a popper at a 200 yd distance and asked what the hold over would be for a 9mm. about four feet. Now I've been shooting PPC for a while. If any of you know it, that requires shooting pistol and revolver at 50 yards. The X ring is about 2". So I rested on a cable spool with my Beretta 92, acquired perfect sight alignment, and held what I thought was four feet. Fired double action, pressed the trigger one smooth continuous motion straight to the rear with our disturbing the sight alignment. One shot. That popper fell. We all herd the ping. Now everybody wanted to try the remaining poppers, it was like a frenzy, funny. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
  3. Ok, ok, ok.... Ok, I found another one I like. George Dickel No 12, 90 proof. Amazingly smooth and flavorful and not expensive. Again I sip all my bourbon neat, no ice, no water nothing to contaminate it, just like I drink coffee. Dark roast, strong and black, no sugar, no cream, no contaminates. I like my water the way, no contaminates, but I will add ice and water to it.
  4. Howdy Sarge, I have a Ruger PCC. I think they did a good job making it. I have one of the originals. I found that if you put a vertical grip on the forearm it will torgue while shooting and unlock the forend and barrel from the receiver. Also the Glock magazine well adapter is a little sloppy, loose. This is not an issue with 15rd mags. But if you use a 30rd mag with an extension added (like to 47 or 59 rds) it will malfunction unless you shim the mag on the front of the mag against the mag well to keep it from moving/wiggling during firing. The PCC is accurate and I like the Holsun RDS with the Dot, Circle, or Circle Dot option. I've found I shoot faster, but still accurate with just the Circle. If I have difficult target on a stage I'll switch to Circle Dot for precision extermination of the target. I'm hoping Ruger will soon put the new forend with the rails on their parts list so I replace the hunting rifle forend on mine. I like shooting 147gr bullets to ensure target knockdown. But I usually use 115's cause I don't have a muzzle break. Really, a muzzle break on a 9mm rifle??? This rifle is very adaptable for juniors with the butt stock spacers. I use all three that are provided. Ruger very intelligently included those so the PCC could be adjusted for junior shooters. Bring your kids or someones kids out to shoot competition with this rifle. They'll love it, you'll love it. They will learn discipline and respect for firearms. Ok, ok, ok.... Ok,
  5. I was very into competitive shooting and things gun related before I got married. Then I got married. My wife said my guns were a problem for her. Didn't know she was so liberal, but she was right. So glad I recognized the problem early too. Then I got single again. There not a problem for her anymore.
  6. Ok, ok, ok.... Ok, I used to be a Scotch drinker, single malt stuff. Got introduced to the blends in the Marines. My favorite at the time was MacCallans (might not be spelled right) it was 20 or 25 year old. Very expensive so I didn't drink it too often. liked a few other single malts but don't remember what they were. Always drank it neat. (No ice, No water, No mixer) Then when out celebrating something one of the guys bought shots of Knob Creek Kentucky Straight Bourbon for everyone. It was then I had an epiphany. Why on Gods green earth was I drinking Scotch when I could be enjoying Bourbon. No wonder the Scotts use barrels from American bourbon distillers to age their scotch. Glad we had a limo that night. Again I always drink my bourbon neat, never contaminate good bourbon with additives. That's what the cheaper stuff is made for, mixing. Like Jim Beam, Jack, and many others. Although I do like George Dickel, Jack, and Jim neat sometimes. My current favorites: Knob Creek (always), 1792, Larceny, and a new one for me Old Forester 100 proof (white label) (not the cheaper one). These are my favorite wheated bourbons, Wellers 12 year old, Wellers 107 (107 proof). These two are very hard to find. The Wellers Special Reserve is plentiful but a little to harsh. Life is too short to drink cheap booze. Happy Trails.... May the good Lord take a liking to you. P.S. Yes that picture of me to the left is what happens to you when you drink scotch.
  7. Where can I find da rules for PCC. I want to know the equipment requirements for each division so I know how to set up my rifle.
  8. Howdy Kurt, Ok, ok, ok.... Ok, I just clicked the link and it says there's 105 slots open. I should have done that first. Didn't realize it was still active. filling it in.
  9. Howdy Kurt, I signed up April 1st but had to withdraw for reasons I told you about. Now it looks like I can do this. Are there any slots open or is the match full? Should I use the practiscore link, or another method to sign up?
  10. This sounds great. I'm not going to miss it this year. It's on the calendar.
  11. Only getting stages 1, 3, 7, 8, 9, & 10 on the website. Is that a glitch or have 2, 4, 5, & 6, not yet been posted?
  12. Still no clarification as to whether a certain caliber pistol in heavy (.45) is good for one shot on paper to neutralize.
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