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SteveU

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  1. Now my view of the question posed was an unannounced chrono stage when there had never been one was a detriment because it was saying that those running the match thought someone was cheating and you had to prove your innocence. The counter argument presented to me was if you had nothing to hide then there is no problem.  If that is truly what you believe then you would have no problem with a Law Enforcement Organization coming into your home to search it without a warrant. After all if you have nothing to hide...

    Logical error in your argument: False choice. I support random chrono use in USPSA AND the 4th Amendment. You CAN have both. Live it. :roflol:

    (man. I must be really bored to jump into this one)

  2. I've only shot level one matches and in the near 4 years of shooting those matches I've yet to see a chronograph stage. In fact I've never shot a chronograph stage. I would like too so I could get some baseline data for the ammo and guns I use. ing into your home to search it without a warrant. After all if you have nothing to hide...

    See? So for you think how cool it would be to go to a match and have a chrono stage!

  3. I would love a chrono stage at level I matches. Saves me from setting up one myself and helps me make sure my ammo is always where I want it. (different time of year, temp, etc. any info is helpful)

    Having said that I would rather shoot a real stage so if it takes up personnel and and a pit, then that's the only downside I see.

    For the haters who would be offended, too bad. Shoot minor or shoot for fun, but have a nice day :D

    If having to prove your load is what you say it is offends you, you should look up the word "integrity" -- and lighten up, Francis

    My .02.

  4. From the IDPA rulebook:

    NOTE: Contestants may only shoot one IDPA match as a non-

    IDPA member. Competitors wishing to shoot additional matches

    must become IDPA members.

    Seems pretty clear--if you want to play you have to join.

    That's why we have more USPSA shooters than IDPA at BGSL. If they don't shoot Level II or higher, and don't care about being classified, they pay our entrance fee and enjoy the match.

    Do we? I have routinely seen 70-80 IDPA shooters at a match. Unless that's changed recently it seemed to me like IDPA was pretty darn popular.

  5. I think it's the ogive of the bullet. This happens with me with Zeros and an EGW case gauge. If it hits like that but works in your barrel then usually you will be fine. If you have a bulge at the base then it will stop even shorter, so you can tell it apart from those that are just the bullet.

    The Zeros fit in my dillon case gauge but my dillon gauge is bigger than my chamber :wacko:

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