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  1. I'm fairly new to the forum and just getting back to USPSA. I've been fortunate with range time since I started competing again and lately very fortunate with ammo. Last week I did the first week of the "Shooters Approach to Practice" practice schedule. I did OK still getting too aggresive on the trigger and pushing too hard for my abitlity. I did some other drills this week and felt pretty good about them including the Burkett timing drills yesterday.

    Now there's today. The worst shooting session I can remember. I was doing some plate rack drills working on getting set up in the box and transition drills all on the plate rack. I couldn't get the same grip twice from the holster. missing like crazy couldn't keep my mind on what I was doing, so I called it quits early and came back to start this.

    My medium term goal is to make Master class in two years.

    My long term goal is to keep having fun, 'cause if it ain't fun whats the point.

    My short term goal was B class by the end of the year, well I'm there, 62.2%.

    Now I'm shooting for top three B class in Single Stack Nationals next year.

    This seems like a good place to start a Range Diary and keep me on task. Also too keep track of my progress. I'm going to have to start writing things down anyway, so this will keep me doing it.

    Ride hard, shoot straight and speak the truth.

    BTW feel free to post any suggestions you have.

    Jason

  2. WOW,hot topic. I don't know sometimes I agree with the fact that local clup usually don't have the best equipment or like our club good equipment butthe same few guys setting up every match. I live 1.5 hours from the range so it's a little hard for me to get there early enough to help but I have tried, and when I do, it seem like they don't want the help. I feel that yes, this a game and if you ain't pushin' the limits your not in the spirit, but you have to consider that alot of local matches are setup that morning and maybe those stages have never been set up before ant longer field courses could have a lot of places like that to be missed. If it were my stage, I would think, cool someone figured out a better way, that would help me in how I would plan future stages and look for things like that in walk throughs more. The guys I shoot with usually have a better plan than what I come up with.

    My .02

    Jason

  3. How I see it. USPSA/IPSC is a sport. All sports have rules. We have a great thing in that we have quite a bit of influence on changing the rules, but we have to remain within the rules, that's what makes more of a challenge. I don't want toopen another huge can ofworms here,but look at the DOH in SS huge deal but it's a rule. I really don't want to offend the shooter that was the recipient of this call, but you need to read the rules and if your not sure, ask. it wasprobably something he didn't even think about, not something he was trying to get away with. This brings something else up, I need to read up on the rules,maybe we all should.

    Jason

  4. Jeeze, I just got my limited gun and now everyone is going to 6". Well I guess I just need to practice enough to kill it and then maybe I'll be good enough the equipment will make a difference.

    How long should a gun look new any way. Aren't these guys shooting 2-4K a week?

    Oh yeah, thanks for the pics, neat to see what the top dogs are using.

    Jason

  5. My number one thing right now is practice, live and dry, as much as possible. You need to practice well and learn as you practice, not just shoot 200 rounds in an hour. See what the point of every drill is and concentrate on it. Start slow in a new drill and see how to do it perfect then pick up speed. Oh yeah and don't forget to push yourself. I just got back into competitive shooting about 10 months ago after about a 5 year break. After my first match back I told my wife "I forgot how much fun this is, you might need to get a job." she didn't like that very much. Sorry to ramble. Number 2 HAVE FUN!

    Jason

  6. I have been using winchester large pistol and recently came upon 1000 wolf primers to try. Long story short my loads are at least as if not more consistent and we just ordered directly from the importer at 85.85 per 5K shipped. I haven't tried small yet, my 1st .40 is enroute but the large seem to be working great.

    Jason

  7. "You'll get eaten alive on shipping if you dont buy local or if you dont buy a flat rate postal box, generally about seventy pounds, which is around 2500 180's. Currently Master blaster is cheaper but that could change tommorrow, For non compensated guns they are about the best thing out there when you compare performance and price, obviously if price were no option jacketeds will generally be cleaner and more accurate over the long run, but not allways, depends on the bore. A well made precision bored match grade barrel will generally shoot jacketed ammo better, But unless you are a bullseye shooter I dont think you will ever be disapointed in the moly coated bullets"

    +1

    They've been pretty accurate in eerything I've shot them in.

    Jason

  8. Just my 2 cents. At SS Nationals I used Berry's bullets. I almost didn't make Major 165.2. when I chrono'd before the match with three chrono's and at two elevations theywere at 172-173PF. We shot with a very prominent gm at L10 Nationals and he said something about going minor with plated bullets at a match. Something about the round actually shrinking after a week or so being crimped in the case. I still use berrys on occasion but mostly Bear Creek moly coated bullets they are a little cheaper. Next year I am definately using a premium jacketed for the big matches. But after I finish this I'm going to the Cabelas web site.

    Jason

  9. Thanks for the help I was searching SPS and nothing was coming up. If you search SPS grams a lot comes up but all the info is there. If anyone els is looking for this info its in Technical and Gun-specific Discussions > Gear & Accessories which is where this should be I guess.

    Jason

  10. I was wondering if anyone is using SPS Magazines. Looks like Doctor USA is selling the whole deal for $105 and they advertise 21+1 capacity. Looking to finally get into limited after bugging my shooting buddies about it for so long. Any info will be helpful.

    Thanks,

    Jason

  11. A friend is thinking of going minor in Single Stack. We have been talking about the round count advantage. I guess the scores at SS nationals kind of speak for themselves but there are some things to think about, I haven't looked at the results for this, but who was shooting minor, and were they using 9 or 10 round magazines, and if 10 were they working. I understand Virgil Tripp is close to coming out with some good 10 round 9mm magazines. I guess the only way to find out is to try.

    Jason

  12. I just broke mine the other day during practice. I took it off the prize table at L10 nationals. It broke in the same place as the other ones. about 750 rounds through it. I like shooting with it, but if you can't trust it.... I'll try it again if STI replaces it, but if it break I'll be posting on the classifieds.

  13. I grew up in Tucson and went to Tucson High. I would stay away from that high school if that is the age of your kid(s). Marana school distict or Amphi didstrict would be much better. Oro Valley is very nice, should be in Amphi district/CDO much better. Plus you would be relatively close to where the USPSA matches are and only about 100 miles from area 2.

    Jason

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