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  1. AFDavis11, the XD is legal for USPSA production, not for IPSC production. lynn
  2. lynn jones

    Winter

    dminor, the Nebraska at ENGC ipsc side is too small. they don't have enough bays for an area match. but, it is a nice range. lynn
  3. nobody, i mean nobody misses 4 targets in one array. tell your buddy to be a man and take his lumps. and the ro should have given the procedurals. lynn
  4. my belly is still full from yesterday! it hurts!
  5. yes, the dvds' are worth the money!! all of them. lynn
  6. i think the super squad should pay me $50 to shoot with me. the supper squad always wins. lynn
  7. 300lbg, if it's cracked, it's all cracked.
  8. i would change to long pants, and get a better shirt.
  9. but, do you have to wear it? oops.. that's mullet ha! i think that's a better idea. wear a mullet for a mulligan on a reshoot.
  10. wear both, molded ear plugs and electroic head sets. lynn
  11. i've got one on the way to me as we speak. i can up date ya'll when i test it out. the one thing i like about it was the tensioning screw that allows light to heavy retention for just standing to moving several steps before drawing. lynn (my equipment is not good enough) jones
  12. hey erik, i forgot to say thanks for the hallmark cards and flowers.. i you too! call me. lynn
  13. it's not the computers!! it's the members behind the computers!! kinda like trigger jerk..... lynn
  14. lynn jones

    Ping Pong

    now, that's funny..boing boing boing......
  15. drift mode on.. ron, if you want your M card in all five divisions, save some time and get your GM in open then the rest will be M's after that... drift mode off never forget Bubba's Tips: BUBBA TIP #1: Closing Out a Match At any given Match, there are two REAL important stages. One is the first stage, this stage sets the tone and feel of the match for you. Remember, you are not going to win the match here, but you sure can lose it on this stage. Try to survive it with no major boo boo's. After this stage, the next most important stage is the last one. On this stage you can correct any good you have done throughout the match. This is the perfect place to firmly plant your nose in the dirt, totally destroying any chances you ever dreamed about. Review the photo - note the correct outward cant of the pistol. This Seagal style of shooting guarantees that the muzzle does not see what the sight sees. Any bullets thrown downrange at a target laying against the left side of the barricade with a no-shoot to the left of it will remain pristine. This statement does not apply to the no-shoot. With suitable practice and experience you will be able to ricochet the bullet or bullets off the barricade and firmly plant them in the "A" zone of the no-shoot. Resulting in massive amounts of penalty points. That's all for now. Tune in next time for a description of how to throw large quantities of bullets at a "popper," missing it totally then asking for a calibration with a straight face. you can get more wisdom from Bubba at: http://www.tbpc.org/bubba2.html#tip1
  16. flex, what are you saying? a stage win is not important? if i trash a stage, i think i can salvage a match by taking a stage or two, don't you? lynn
  17. yea, just be glad it was a pard. lynn
  18. Chuck D, say it ain't so! put the idpa stuff down and slowly walk away. pick up BE's book and matt burkett's dvds and relax...relax... ipsc gooood..ipsc gooood...let your mind take you to your special stage...all alphas..allllll alphas..relax
  19. sand baggers busted.. ha! i remember way back, way before becoming a master in limited. one month i had a percentage of 84.899 something, made the list. then the next month, i had a really bad classsifier and a good one expire. it took me another year to get master in limited. lynn
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