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  1. Registration is open and match is filling up fast! What: 2013 Fl State IDPA Match, 5th Year at this venue When: 8-10 Mar 2013: All Day Sat or 1/2 Day Sat & Sun Schedules available Where: Wyoming Antelope Club (WAC), Clearwater Florida Match Info: on the Action Pistol Page at www.wyomingantelopeclub.com Registration: www.matchsignup.org Sponsorship info on the WAC web page: Brian Enos is a Sponsor: thanks Brian!
  2. This is a great match: always a lot of fun and well run. Good chance for IDPA folks to shoot a USPSA match too, since there's no Open or Limited guns
  3. Awesome! Thanks for making the shift to avoid conflict with the Factory Gun Match at WAC: let us know what we can do to help push your match.
  4. Stages are set up and look really good: still a few slots left if you wanna' shoot www.matchsignup.org
  5. Stages are posted at www.matchsignup.org 228 Rounds if you count the 8 Chrono rounds Staff letter out tomorrow dan
  6. Great match! Smooth flow, fun stages, and excellent staff. Special thanks to David J. for hosting the Tampa mob at his house. I hope we didn't break anything.
  7. I am recovering from the stage building party this weekend with a couple of observations. This match is going to be awesome in the truest sense of the word: the stages are absolutely gonna’ rock your world, but here are some suggestions/questions: 1) How far can you run and still shoot straight? You better plan to move some distance and still shoot some distance. 2) You also should not be scared of Prop Activators that include pounding stakes in vampire hearts, lifting coffin lids, flipping electrocuting switches, or blasting zombies with a shotgun (remember that these activators are just part of the stages- you still have to try to shoot fast, accurate, etc) 3) The graveyard/all steel stage is a little different this year: you folks with solid black front sights may get a surprise. 4) The costume contest seems like it is going to push this match off the map: I say do it, wear a costume. The stages are going to be amazing; why shouldn’t you?
  8. Hey Match Staff: It's the Monster Match, we really HAVE to wear costumes when we shoot on Friday; no excuses. We owe it to the shooters...and America. Don't be scared.
  9. So at last night's match we had some rules questions on shooting in costume: 1) When wearing a costume that doesn't have belt loops, (gorilla suit, G-string, etc) how do we ensure compliance with USPSA equipment rules? 2) Since the staff are the judges for the costume contest, can they compete in the contest?
  10. This is a great example of how hard work, followed by serious self-assessment, then followed by more hard work can eventually pan out. Seeing someone win who is a great shooting coach, a willing Match Staffer, and a stridently honest competitor is a terrific example for everyone in the sport. Shannon's win is not just great for him (and it is great for him), but is great for USPSA: RLTW! 813!
  11. Where in Florida? Lotsa clubs here, and chances to shoot.
  12. Joey- I'd suggest contacting Springfiled direct on this. Depending on what you hear about fitting (may not be required) and if they just want you to send them the cracked barrel, I have a new XD Tactical that we can pull the barrel out of and put in your gun while you wait to get your barrel back from Springfiled. dan
  13. Curtis- You might not remember me, but I worked the Double Tap with you in the snow: good news on beating the odds. dan
  14. also look at these two: http://centralfloridasection.com/ http://www.wacactionshooting.com/ they each have a link to the Pro-Am in Frostproof in mid July (you want steel, that match has some steel) dan
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