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    IDPA, Steel Challenge, USPSA, 3 Gun, Long Range Tactical Rifle, Mtn Biking, Fly Fishing and having fun.
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    Brian Kohagen

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  1. Are you sure, cuz, I'm pretty sure that's in there somewhere... Honestly, I'm sick and tired of trying to defend gaming. Gaming is understanding the rules... like chess... if I execute an "en passant" move... and you don't know that rule, because you don't understand the game, does that mean I just cheated? In IDPA the answer seems to be Yes more often than No... I didn't work my butt off to get the ranking in IDPA that I have, to be told that I cheated to get it. It's a game people, a competition, I can and will go faster than you... get over it and practice.
  2. Same reason I went with a 22/45 close to the 1911 feel. 22/45 is a great choice, here is my setup, and it works well for what I do with it... Base Model Ruger 22/45 Grip Panels sanded down and Hogue 1911 grips added. (I want some VZ grips eventually) Tac Sol 6.5" fluted and threaded Allchin Comp C-More 8 MOA sight (I want a 12 just haven't done it) 90 degree Taccom mount Custom Slide Racker (some guy on Rimfire Central) Volquartsen Trigger kit Iron sights left on so I can pull the optic and goto Irons Division when I want to. Grip tape in strategic locations
  3. Looks like SCSA added a classification system. Anyone know anymore details that are on the web? Looks to be an overall class system, but no breakdown of open/limited/22 etc... http://steelchallenge.com/steel-challenge-rankings.php
  4. Check out the Alchin Comp for the 22/45... I will confess that I have not run with and without against the timer, but I feel my timing is better with the comp on the end.. The alchin is a aluminum comp, does add a little weight, but not like the VQ. I do run a TacSol barrel and VQ trigger as well on the gun, with a C-More... it's a pretty light setup and moves right along.
  5. If your switching from 45 to 40 your changing out the primer ram as well from large to small... when you pull the primer feed unit off the press to switch the ram, pull off the plastic rod and put your finger over the end of the feed tube and tip it over, then dump it out on a left over primer tray and store till later. Or as mention, just prime the remaining brass and set it aside.
  6. Shoot the single stack!!!! It's hard to explain, but there is a psychological thing of only having limited rounds in the gun and shooting 5 plates that makes you more accurate (and therefore faster). You want to hit the plates without having to do a reload, and you just do. Throw in a hi-cap gun, and you try and go faster and you end up missing plates. Of course, it's all to a point, but if you haven't shot steel before, this is true...
  7. I agree with Merlin... I love CDP and ain't scared of them other brands. Recoil is recoil, once you learn what it is, it doesn't matter if it's 9mm or 45. So without causing the dreaded thread lock that I see coming... Why can't we just read the rules, obey them and shoot the sport and enjoy it, instead of complaining about how it would be better if... It would be better if I could shoot down 0 for the entire match, and not miss a reload, and not hit a no shoot and shoot the fastest time of the day... And none of those have a thing to do with the caliber of the gun or the division that I am shooting in.
  8. Scores are posted on the Ironman website for the OLHOT... sorry for the delay, had to deal with the day job.
  9. I personally think the spaceman-spiff guns are pretty cool, I'm just not personally interested in owning/shooting one (yet). That's what I thought too until a month ago when I put one of the Buck Roger sights on my .22 steel gun... now I have to say, the appeal is there for me to put one on my real gun now...
  10. I've looked thru both, and I use the Vortex PST and really like it. It is shooter preference, but I shoot a lot of long range and the mil reticle feels right at home, so I don't have a problem with how busy it is. I love the clarity of the glass and the field of view is great. The illumination isn't quite bright enough for sunny days, but I still run with it on during a match, because when it hits the target, paper or gong type, it pops a little bit more than just being black. There is no doubt the reticle is the MTAC is easier and less confusing... but for the money, it was/is a good scope. Just my 2cents...
  11. You can find these fine shirts and others at http://www.1791apparel.com/ including a great one for the garand... BlamBlamBlamBlamBlamBlamBalmBlamPING! As for the hitch, other have come close to losing digits and other parts of body trying to remove said cover from said rig, and same for the plate You should do a road trip though, we put on some fine matches up here
  12. I will cherish this acceptance, and I am humbled by everyone's kind words. Thank you. I will do my best to keep the spirit of JMB alive in well in all that I do. I will keep you all informed of when the next homage to JMB is in Idaho and extend a heartfelt invitation. I think you will all find that we put on a most unique and challenging time here in Idaho! I will however, make sure that my license plate is bolted on securely!
  13. It's easy to figure it out. Get a timer :-) Shoot a bill drill with the 92D and find a buddy with a gun you want, and shoot a bill drill with it. Compare your times with your splits (You also want good hits) and see what the difference is.
  14. I most humbly thank you for the welcome, and with fear and trepidation I will fulfill the full requirements of the application. I hope that I may be worthy of admittance. 1. I do own the classic 1911 a Kimber Gold Match Custom Series 1, and a Wilson Compact CQB. As dictated, no light rails... an abomination to say the least. Photo's below for number 5. Note added...no fiber exists on these fine works of art. Black sights. 2. Proof of use back to 2007... I would respectfully submit my clubs website score's page, which contains my proof of participation in said matches dating back to 2007. www.parmarng.org. I will also briefly summarize my brief accomplishments during this time period: 2007 Idaho State IDPA Match CDP SS 1st place (2nd CDP Overall) 2008 Idaho State IDPA Match CDP Division Champion 2009 Idaho State IDPA Match CDP 2nd Place Expert 2010 Idaho State IDPA Match CDP 1st Place Master 2011 Idaho State IDPA Match CDP 1st Place Master 2012 1911 Single Stack .45 Match - 1st Place There are a few smattering of other accomplishments with the single stack, but these are the high points... 3. I have not used a polymer pistol in competition. I must confess however to being bitten by the Austrian bug last summer. I managed to use a JMB inspired 2011 to win the B Class Champion of the MGM Man on Man Grand Nationals...(please excuse the use of the non 1911) on the prize table was the opportunity for a free Austrian polymer toy, and I was briefly smitten with it, so I got it. Upon receiving said toy, I spent 1 day, and only 1 day fondling the abomination of a tool. I was so thoroughly disgusted that without every chambering a round, or putting it in a holster, it was banished to the want adds for some poor sucker to acquire... and was removed from my presence withing 24hours after that. I most humbly ask for your forgiveness in this most egregiousness transgression, and submit to you that I have fallen, but quickly recovered and have not looked back since. 4. I am a most ardent supporter of the 1911, and would never blasphemy the creation of God himself. 5. I submit for exhibit 5 a photo of 2 1911's complete with a fitting shirt that is worn on days of importance. I would also respectfully submit some "bonus" proof of my snobbish adoration of the 1911... My license plate of my truck: As added flair, I also have a customized hitch cover plate. (Made by a 1911 owner as well) I also have been the Match Director and creator of the 1911 Centennial Single Stack Match in .45 only. and as submitted with previous video held again this year. I will submit the following video as proof of last years celebration of the 1911. Alas, this is a vimeo video file and does not embed properly that I know of. As a final gift to you, I present you with one last video from this years match, and a link to a photo album from last years 1911 Centennial Match. 80+ 1911 Snob gathered in one place. http://parmarng.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=53&Itemid=68 Again, I humbly submit to you my application, and hope that you find it worthy for consideration as a member of this most elite group of shooters. Respectfully, Brian
  15. Is it possible to still join this Elite group of JMB followers? I am a elitist in the best way when it comes to the 1911 My license plate on my truck is M1911A1. I can submit photo if needed. I also own the domain www.m1911-a1.com. Here is a video of a match I put together dedicated to 1911 Single stack .45... doing a 58 round field course:
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