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  1. On 4/20/2019 at 11:02 AM, Sarge said:

    To Send Damaged Lenses Back for Replacement

    To have your lenses replaced under our replacement lens guarantee, please send your damaged lenses and a check for $24.95 ($29.95 for Canadian customers) made out to Rudy Project North America to:

    Rudy Project North America 
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    (888) 860-7597
     
    If you are sending more than one set of lenses, please enclose an additional $15.00 ($17.50 for Canadian customers) for each additional set you are having replaced under our RLG policy. We need your complete return mailing address or we'll just send your replacement lenses to the address on your check. (if this address is wrong, you are responsible for additional fees to send a replacement order)
    NOTE - You MUST send in your old lenses to process your replacement lens claim (no exceptions).
    ALSO - Please help us out with the sunglass/goggle model name and number so we may expedite your replacements as quickly as possible.

    Do the lenses have to be purchased within the normal warranty period?  Do you need a purchase receipt?  I can't find it but do they make a rebuild kit for Rydons anymore?  I wear mine at work everyday and they need fixing up.

     

    Thanks

  2. My new Open gun is at .003, so this topic is very interesting topics me. Do you think I should remove the comp and take a little off just to be sure, or just be vigilant in monitoring that the gap does not decrease too much as the pistol wears in?

    I learned this lesson the hard way. Keep an eye on it. During a match I notice something flying forward (my comp) and my next shot was considerably different. This was around the 18k mark.

  3. I am looking for reasoning either way. I have always had my STI's highly stippled but notice what seems like a majority use grip tape. I will be sending my pro off to Burwell for a trigger and could have him do the stippling at the same time.

    Another question on the Burwell stippling, why wouldn't you cover the entire grip area like grip tape would? I will set this gun up for production but use it for 3gun also.

  4. It seems that we have a few AD's in this discussion. I am the match director of the Oregon club that lost its sanctioning due to the club's new rule of no muzzles above the berm. I agree that USPSA needed to pull from our club as that is what the rules state. Did I like it, NO, but I understand.

    My question is how does the census feel about IDPA's new rule sets that include the range to impose their own safety rules as they deem necessary? Will you stand up and stop shooting IDPA because of the rule?

    I can see both sides of the coin with the muzzle above the been rule. Our club is situated in an urban are and by all means, if a round left the range, it could hit property or worse a person. From a clubs perspective, it would be their lawsuit and not the person who fired the round. In our case a well know master shooter had launched 3 rounds in less than six months and was even found on YouTube to not be the slightest remorseful just after doing it. In fact he laughed and joked about it. My SC and I took a stand and banned him from any event at our club for six months, including the USPSA points series for slots. Would have liked to ban him from the section but it was not in our bylaws. This was not enough for our clubs board as they now saw all USPSA shooters as a bunch of inconsiderate a-holes.

  5. I think that raising prices in an effort to limit the amount of people to shoot the match is silly. I do support a price increase if the money goes into the match. I really appreciate spending my vacation time at a match that builds NEW props/targets ect. I also think that the RO's should be compensated well. Just shooting the match for free is not considered well. If price increases go to these two areas I am in total support. Prize tables are great and some entrance fees should go into the pot, but realistically, the majority of customers who would pay the price increase are not likely to take advantage of a couple extra rifles on the table.

    Back on topic:

    In my opinion the best way is to host it as a lottery similar to hunting. You can put in as a party or singular and if you don't get in that year you earn a preference point for next year. You could also set it up to buy a preference point (like hunting) if you know you can't go this year but would like a better shot next year. Charge a $25 processing fee. I am not a computer guru, but that system has been in place for a long time and it seems to work well. Give an open enrollment time of a week so systems don't crash, then give out the results a couple days later.

    I also see the amount of competitors outpacing the amount of matches. I know that it is alot more demanding of MD's and staff, but I really like what Travis and the MGM crew did. I think this is a better option vs making the match a 6 day match for all. In this case I would limit competitors to one of the two matches unless there are left over slots.

  6. Mike,

    One area that I think the auto is better is slugs when you are resting on a prop. If you bug Craig, he should be finishing up on my backup M1. You can run it for a couple of matches and see if you really want to change.

    Adam

  7. RUSSO, I have been following this thread as I see online registration like this to be the future. After reading through the comments about the new process, this is my view.

    Couldn't the registration be setup similar to special draw tags for hunting? You could rectify some of the complaints:

    1. Families or traveling partners could put in together (ofcourse I would limit the "party" to 3?)

    2. It would give people the opportunity to turn in their apps in a manor that is flexible and not internet speed/reliable dependant.

    3. You might even consider awarding a points system to people that did not get in (ie.earn an extra name in the hat until you get in)

    Thoughts?

    Also as a shooter attending a major I would really like to know how many people actually are paid/working/sponsered. Is there a reason that this info is not given?

  8. for me shorties seem to be ready for the next shot sooner. But that was not something I really noticed until my skill level went way up. Truth be told for most people, pick any gun and shoot 25k rounds and then try things to see how they work for you. People need to stop chasing the perfect "________",

  9. I am on my second R&R saiga and both run and run. The first one was a very early version that did need to get the kinks worked out, but once we did it runs and still does. My second is a custom one that I worked with Robert on and from day one I have had no problems.

    I have a very limited experience with a firebird MKA early edition. It did not have all the kinks worked out, but as I understand it Jim has figured out that platform.

    Both, if done by people who KNOW what they are doing, are great platforms. For me I like the recoil impulse of the saiga better and that is why I had my second one built.

  10. Have you shot a spinner with major 40 vs. your minor 9? The difference is maybe 1 but more likely 2 rounds. In my opinion your time and money is better spent on learning to be accurate faster and put multiple rounds ON the plates. Most of the time with major 3 on the top and then 4 on the bottom and then a finisher of 1 or 2 spins it.

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