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snertley

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  1. Looks cool to me... What are the gloves for? Hey, is that David Hasselhoff? Or it could be Cliff.
  2. Ummmm, you may have an extra chromosome... HAHAHAHA that was linked in the related videos to mine, I had to see what the hell it was and ended up copying the wrong link right link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7knl7j_dO0E Are you sure? Just kidding
  3. safariland for revo M2 for production and lim/lim 10 G-Code for SST
  4. we don't ever TALK about that
  5. No, Cliff killed it. Sort of like cutting the brake lines on the wifes car.
  6. G2 works great and is about $36 out the door at most retailers.
  7. Congrats on making 25yrs! I understand your logic completely, heck I bought a "back-up" 610 so I wouldn't waste an entry fee if I happen to have gun problems. (this logic works for me, and the wife doesn't know about the second gun). You can start working on your gun now, dont wait like I did. It will make it much more enjoyable to shoot when the work is done. We all know the world is round so you just joined the oldest cult out there. pssssss........ ( don't drink the Kool-aid! Stick to beer from a sealed container, Cliff thinks its for communion everytime he opens a can.)
  8. After staying with Gary and Steve, I did notice some crude stiches in my side on the drive home from Tulsa! Bubber I hope you get your kidney back, I guess I can get buy with just one. Jon
  9. I ordered a 4 post from Bob right before Nats, and it was great! I shoot a 610 and I can fit 3 moons per post so I could carry 12 full moons if I wanted to. That is more ammo than I could (should ever need) use in a stage. I do use a single moon holder for my first load and never needed more than that on a stage. Buy from Bob and shoot well. It is money very well spent. On top of that Bob is a great guy to deal with and a hell of a shooter. Jon
  10. I'm planning on using my old 610 again this fall for deer. Im not sure on your states hunting laws, but normaly there is a minimum bullet and or case size. I know in ND where I deer hunt a .45ACP is NOT legal for deer, but I have heard it is in some states. Check the regs on your DNR web site. Good luck. Jon
  11. I have a second 610 but I don't really want to start cutting on that one since its my hunting revo. The kid already tookover my XD9 for production.
  12. No vids, heck we finished in the dark and they turned the trap lights on for our last 3 shooters. It was like having a night shoot, sort of fun.
  13. Yesterday my son and I were deciding on what to shoot for our last local match, and I offered him my 610. Well I shot single stack and he shot the Revo. (dang kid is so skinny, had a heck of a time making my gun belt fit him ) He shot well and handled the reloads well considering that he only practice them for a few minutes be for we left for the range. The best thing is he said he liked shooting Revo! Yea, I hope to have another convert! The bad news is now I will have to set up another revo belt and holster. I'm thinking I will get him shooting my 686 thats cut for moons. At least now I will have someone to shoot Revo with a the local matchs, and he makes me proud of him.
  14. Glad you had a good time and got home safe. It was fun to meet you ( and now I know your not a girl. ) Hope you make it back to the States again and we can shoot together. Jon
  15. That's not fair. Nobody loves a 12 pack more then me. Hey! I brought you a 12 pack of MN beer! Heck I even helped you drink it. Sorry, no bag of hair to go with it this time.
  16. Just kidding Cliff, I burned it like you asked after the check cleared Just goes to show that Cliff will pay money for almost anything.
  17. ....and a good strong grip on the gun sure helps!! Have to agree with Carmoney here too. I shoot major and have no problem with the recoil of my 610. Part of the control besides the good strong grip is having a grip that fits you well so you can keep hold of the gun and still be comfortable shooting it. Just my 2 cents. Jon
  18. Yep, 6 1/2" 610 shooter here. On the JV revo squad most shot 625s and a couple 25s. Barrel lengths from 4 on up.
  19. I got back at 7pm this evening, 10hrs strait driving by myself. (ugg!) Most of the stages ate me alive but I had a great time getting to shoot with everyone on squad 24, and hang out with all the other revo shooters. It was a great learning experence all around. I am amazed on how helpfull and giving ALL the revo shooters are (you too Barbara). Its great to see such great sportsmanship, people sharing equipment, sharing ammo, field gunsmithing (thanks Gary).
  20. I am just trying to justify why I shot so bad and it is not making a good argument. Maybe it was the snoring!
  21. Come on Bubber, I've been waiting to meet you, and Cliff is buying all the beer everyone can drink! Jon
  22. I think Bubber is speaking of prepping the trigger as you come into your next target, and starting the "roll" as in getting your trigger part or most of the way back by the time you line up your sights. Thats my guess, im the new guy here (FNRG) , so take it with a grain of salt. Lets hear from the masters to see for sure.
  23. Shooting mostly Revo this last year I think has improved my auto shooting quite a bit, or at least made it easier. I like to shoot a variety of guns at matches, they are sort of like potato chips. Can't have just one.
  24. I do not. I can tell you within maybe + or - 5k rounds on most of my guns but thats it. I do know my Savage 110 in .223 has over 17k round down the tube and still drives tacks. Its just too hard when I flip flop between guns and now my son shooting too. I don't have time.
  25. We have to think.... is it too late for a refund. Your doomed!
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