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Loves2Shoot

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  1. Can and does, we shot a stage last weekend where you step on a box thatopens sliding doors to reveal 6 targets. The targets were numbered and you had to put the number of rounds on the target that the target had written on it, and you change the targets around after each shooter. It was quite fun actually
  2. Good thing you've got a hard head That sucks!!!
  3. To add to what Skywalker pointed out, up close fast targets are faster for me with the fiber becuase green in A zone means A hit, where longer range shooting I have to see the black around the dot to call the shot.
  4. Yea, but those guys aren't top shooters are they, oh wait MV was world champion in standard, oopps I guess it is like a lot of this, whatever works best for you
  5. You obviously didn't make it to last year's racegun nats, or this years Area 1 then. Most of the clubs I shoot make accuracy count, if yours don't, do something about it, besides complain about the good old days. I guarantee if you don't have all three (DVC) come September, you will be piling up penalties.
  6. Lynn, How much, I've seen Taran, and he is not petite, but he is still fasstttt.
  7. Once the buzzer goes off, the adernaline kicks in for me, even in practice. I am just trying to learn to relax and shoot even though I have it pumping furiously through my veins.
  8. Read BE's book, then go out and just shoot shots into a berm and learn to watch your sights. You can't stop the recoil, your body just has to learn to get used to the fact that the gun will move and accept that it is ok.
  9. So no more no penalty mikes on drop turners that show multiple times? Can you show the rule for that one? I seemed to have missed that one.
  10. There is really not much of a question in my mind, because for me it is a ton easier to pick up the fiber optic (green) with my vision. I think it is one of those thing you have to try for yourself. It also makes shooting on hard cover targets and through black soft cover easier for me.
  11. Get the .40 you will regret it later if you don't. You will learn to deal with recoil. $250 for hardchrome is too much when Tripp Research will do it for $150 (limited gun)+ $10 or so for shipping. Tripp does AWESOME work, he has done 2 of my guns and is great to deal with.
  12. Might be the powder, you might try something with less pressure. A buddy of mine had the same problem and he switched powders and he was back in business.
  13. Yea it should be more like twinkies, beer (non-alcholic of course), donuts, and the like for IPSC
  14. Like wearing a hockey mask when testing new barrels? I heard that this one and the word pisture made me laugh out laugh. I don't know the truth in it, but it was funny to picture. ~ S
  15. For the Juniors only, and no more awards, these days it seems like you show up and you win an award because there are soo many categories.
  16. Limited 116 pts Limited 10 113 pts Knowing your par times really helps on this one, I heard the buzzer right after each of my last shots on the 1st 3 strings. Weakhand I still had about a second left. The weakhand D's killed me though, I should have took more time.
  17. Chuck has done right by me, and I have used a bunch of zero and like them
  18. http://www.dancoonan.com/handgun_pictures/...n_pictures.html Dang, they make it in a .41 Mag, now that would be MAJOR.
  19. Oh, I forgot if you have dremel tool .... .... those little round felt wheels are about .40 cal a drop or two of Flitz and 20 seconds later it shines real pretty.
  20. http://www.donotcall.gov/register/Reg.aspx See if the gov can do this for real.
  21. http://www.donotcall.gov/register/Reg.aspx I just registered today, let's see if it works
  22. Ok how about? Moo Duk Kwan System. The three cranes are physically bound by an overriding philosophy that all facets of training, like all facets of the universe, are interrelated. The circle represents this unity. The design is that of a tsuba (hilt guard) which is the defensive component of the Japanese sword. It symbolizes readiness but reluctance to engage in combat / conflict. The circle also represents the never ending path of growth and learning. The student becomes a teacher, but also becomes a student again on a different level, hence the repeating spiral of student - teacher - student. The three major qualities of a martial artist should be responsibility, sincerity, and justice. One should always maintain a beginners mind with a willingness to always learn, realizing the more you learn, the less you know. This sounds very BEish
  23. Is it a depiction of the Eternal Swan from the Secret Doctrine? "It is the ONE LIFE, eternal, invisible, yet Omnipresent, without beginning or end, yet periodical in its regular manifestations, between which periods reigns the dark mystery of non-Being; unconscious, yet absolute Consciousness; unrealisable, yet the one self-existing reality; truly, "a chaos to the sense, a Kosmos to the reason." Its one absolute attribute, which is ITSELF, eternal, ceaseless Motion, is called in esoteric parlance the "Great Breath,"* which is the perpetual motion of the universe, in the sense of limitless, ever-present SPACE. That which is motionless cannot be Divine. But then there is nothing in fact and reality absolutely motionless within the universal soul."
  24. Nice, you are fasssttttt
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