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lynn jones

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  1. wow! what a turn out so far. we have 127 registered shooters so far and it's still july. come on kids, it's time to play. max michel is holding a class so you can get in on that too. you! with the big gun come on down. lynn
  2. I just use it straight ditto! i'd thought about just using the Nufinish alone too, but haven't tried it yet. lynn
  3. no way! we should have a contest to see who can name the most knives. of course i'd have study up myself. lynn
  4. no cop here. just started collecting lynn
  5. i carry three knives at all times. emerson commander klotzli Wimpff Design and a swiss army tinker lynn but i have many choices: or
  6. We might need a few extra....an all open squad will "burn" through the stages in a hurry!!! Yep, ya'll get to shoot last! Seeing how ya'll are so fast, don't want to burn down the stages before the other shooters shoot. That way, tear down will be really easy. like sherman through atlanta..ooh sorry, my bad! lynn
  7. smells like something. i liked it. lynn
  8. i carry knives because chicks dig it! lynn
  9. parking is not a problem. glad momma say yeah! lynn
  10. down town quincy is about 30 min from the pasa park. hannibal is further i believe. lynn
  11. i believe if you are day dreaming, you are not in the moment of dryfiring. either day dream or dryfire but not both. i daydream a lot! lynn
  12. so does the range master. remember, it's revolver neutral! bring it on! lynn
  13. welcome taxaschase, First question: Are there seperate matches for each gun type? For example, if I have an AR-15 but nothing else, are there matches just for rifle? usually there is either a pistol match when there is one gun involved. when 3gun matches are held you use pistol, rifle and shotgun. some of the stages may involve all three or two or just one. What other guns are typically shot in the rifle category? (besides the AR) some people use a m1a or ak-47 or ruger. lynn
  14. oh yeah! it's like stan said way back when. now that your a master you can learn something. lynn
  15. congratulations to 9x23 for getting his M card. way to go john! lynn
  16. see these stages: http://www.memphis-ssa.com/06state/Stages.htm lynn
  17. was there any doubt? here's a really cool ariel photo of our range. MSSA
  18. johnny is a great guy and a machine when it come to shooting. way to go johnny. lynn
  19. michael jackson is moving to irland, and he is changing his name to: Pat O'Phile
  20. copied from: http://www.tbpc.org/bubba.html 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.
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