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Blackhawk

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  1. I'm running with Gary on this. And I don't give the benefit of the doubt at any time. The back side of the target holds no attraction for me either, I'm looking for the grease ring or rings and that's going to be on the front...Either it's there or it isn't. I'll pull a target for a scoring issue and not be offended. I want the stage to move smoothly and finish before dark...

  2. IMO... You need to stop when a problem happens, look at the problem, figure it out before continuing. After all, your stage is already a loss. If it is a magazine problem, do not continue using that magazine during the match. Check the feed lips, spring, follower, et al before using it again. Check ammo OAL. Then look at the firearm for issues - burrs, broken or chipped pieces, whatever... polish the feed ramp, any surface that comes in contact with moving elements and use lube... a dry gun will not run...

  3. USPSA Area 4 had a stage a couple of years ago where the left and right sides had barricades and a fault line set that forced you to lean back and pull/push your gun around the barricade to engage targets. If you were not extremely careful, you could break the 180... that was as close to a 180 trap as I've seen... ;-)

  4. My very first experience with this type of course was with International IPSC many years ago... As a USA shooter and NROI CRO at the time, I was flipping out about it being an RO trap and being potentially unsafe for everyone...and had never seen this in the good ole USA matches. However, after discussions with the International RM, MD and other International IROAs I began to see the light. The stage ran without any safety issues and as it turned out I was assigned as the CRO on the stage... So I learned a lot about uprange starts... As mentioned in several of the earlier posts here, it can be just as safely executed as a "normal" downrange running stage. Competitors need to be trained and coached on the proper ways to run with their firearms when encountering uprange starts... And ROs need to be aware of potential traps prior to the start of the first shooter... You do not want to be overrun and stare into a competitors bore... ;-)

  5. I agree, the fastest way to win is to Call the shot off the front sight or your dot.. Learn to do it this way and move on. If you occasionally end up calling it wrong, practice, practice, practice. Listening for a sound is a waste of time and especially waiting to see if the steel falls. Those are most definitely losing strategies...

  6. I found a simple solution... Just a NSSF Rimfire Club near you. They can get 22lr ammo directly from NSSF at very reasonable prices and it gets shipped directly to your house... It works at Mid-MO here is Missouri...

  7. APPENDIX D5 —Single-Stack Division - Each magazine must be contained individually within the magazine pouch. Magazines may not be retained through magnetic means. And APPENDIX E3 - Diagram of Equipment Position would dictate where any mag pouch or magnets could be placed... However Appendix D5 is clear that magazines may not be retained through magnetic means... before, during or after the COF. So No.

  8. I use original old style SVI magazines in my STI or SPS frame 9mm major Open guns. They work great. I have two extra 140s sitting in my gun safe available if anyone is interested... $130.00 each. With Dawson +2 base pads and will hold 24 rounds...

  9. So far, I've gone through 4 RTS2s. All have failed. The last one was at World Shoot on my 27th stage out of 30. The dot went out... and would not stay on... so basically zeroed the stage. I've spent over $100 on shipping bad RTS2s back to C-more and they have not even mentioned reimbursing me for that... I now have a 5th RTS2 with a capacitor which so far keeps the dot on... but I've only had the opportunity to shoot it at 3 local matches. Great idea, just not as reliable as the Serendipity yet...

  10. Cmore is best option. I've shot open since 1990 and started using Cmore since 1993 when they first come out. The Serendipity model works great! I've just started with the RTS2 but have had a few issues with it. The RTS2 has a bug in maintaining the dot and they are working to get it fixed. I expect it will be fixed this year but I'd wait on that model...So back to the Serendipity.

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