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  1. All movements can be scaled to your current abilities. Pay attention to the coaching so you use the correct techniques. I started at 63 after 30+ years of "Body by Neglect", 2 sessions a week. First year nutrition challenge and accompanying lifestyle changes dropped 50 pounds. 8.5+ years in, now 3/week, but don't yet have a pull-up, but have maintained weight with increased strength and endurance.

  2. It's a PractiScore (iOS/Android?) issue. I saw this while doing stats for New Mexico Sectional in early August when a shooter changed divisions from one that allowed major to a minor-only division. Edited the division only for the shooter, PF showed major. Had to save that change, then edit shooter again to set PF to minor.

    Reported to PractiScore support.

     

  3. 18 minutes ago, ChuckS said:

    Nope, it still there. Go  look at 1.2.1 😉

     

    1.2.1General Courses of Fire

    1.2.1.1 Short CoursesMust not require more than 12 rounds to complete and no more than 2 shooting locations. Course design and construction must not require more than 8 scoring hits from any single location or view, nor allow a competitor to shoot all targets in the course of fire from any single location or view.

    1.2.1.2 Medium CoursesMust not require more than 20 rounds to complete and no more than 3 shooting locations. Course design and construction must not require more than 8 scoring hits from any single location or view, nor allow a competitor to shoot all targets in the course of fire from any single location or view.

    1.2.1.3 Long CoursesIn Level III or higher matches must not require more than 32 rounds to complete. At any level match, course design and construction must not require more than 8 scoring hits from any single location or view, nor allow a competitor to shoot all targets in the course of fire from any single location or view.

  4. 1 minute ago, Sparky said:

    I have had good luck with Blue #242.  Like listed prior on this thread, if the sight is fitted tight enough, then you may not have

    to use any, but a micro dot of blue 242 can't hurt.  My local gunsmith likes to use a micro dot of red (not sure of #).  And if you

    need to break it loose, the red micro dot will can be loosened.  I always thought that Green Loctite is used to hold on Comp's,

    and required heat, but like Youndering said, need the number to be sure.

    Discovered #248: Blue in chapstick form, better application control than liquid form.

  5. Can't speak for Steel Challenge, but that's what I've done for USPSA scoring. The USPSA upload has a verification process to match member number and name. Sometimes a member uses a different name in match registration that what is on file with USPSA. James D. Doe in USPSA registered as Dave Doe for the match. Uploader has to confirm they are the same person.

  6. Notice how the ground is chewed up by the splatter. It's within one foot and parallel to the popper face. Targets beside and just forward of the poppers are the ones that get chewed up. 8 feet behind should not be an issue.

  7. 5 minutes ago, RJH said:

    I guess that begs the question, what is wrong with the other divisions?  Limited seems to be holding just fine, but if production and open are losing numbers, do they need to be changed?  L10, revo, SS are really not in the conversation.  Also, I am not advocating changing any of the current divisions, just making observations and posing questions 

    I'm guessing it's the novelty factor of the new divisions plus more economical entry to optics than full blown Open.

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