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  1. I use 6 pouches and use the Load/Unload method I outlined and there is zero chance of error.

    That's what I did for Area 7. It's easy to load from the pouches, but I caught myself starting to put my unload mag in the front pocket several times. I may have to copy Lugnut's clips. The guy I know who got bumped to open was for a 6" sight tracker in limited.

  2. Cambridge MA??? LMAO. Harvard MA. If you knew what Cambridge was like... you'd laugh too!

    My bad. I was thinking Harvard, which morphed into Harvard University, which is located in Cambridge, and screwed up.

    No worries, that always happens the first time I tell someone I shoot a lot of matches at Harvard. There are people who live 10 miles from it that have never heard of the town of Harvard.

  3. Just a few from Area 7 yesterday:

    1 Getting to watch JJ Racaza shoot all day

    2 Starting off nervous because I'm shooting with JJ and 3 of the top 6 competitors in production (my division), have a good run on the first stage of the day and have JJ hand me my empty mags and say nice run.

    3 Great stages

    4 Awesome RO crew, including Mojo the Bulldog

    5 plenty of good natured ribbing among the shooters

    6 Having to stay sharp to actually get a target or two pasted before they're all done

    7 absolutely perfect match weather (I feel sorry for the crew who had to set up in the monsoon)

  4. It's definitely important to have a gun that works and is set up how you like. Where people get wrapped around the axle is always chasing the latest and greatest. Once you have gear that's good enough, there's a lot more practice before those last 5% tweaks matter at all, and even then I think the effect is mostly mental.

    Glad to hear you hooked a new shooter. I'm sure he'll be getting his gun squared away and coming back.

  5. I don't think anyone is arguing that that isn't what the rules say. We're arguing that the rules are stupid in this regard and need to be fixed.

    I guess that by extension a stupid rule was enacted by stupid people. Just speaking for myself, not a good way to win me over to your way of thinking.

    Sometimes rules have unintended consequences. That doesn't mean they were enacted maliciously or stupidly for that matter.

    I didn't mean that at all. I meant stupid in the sense of "annoying or irritating; troublesome." I'm not saying the rule was enacted maliciously or stupidly. I'm saying that an unintended consequence led to a bad rule. I'm looking forward to hearing what the brilliant and illustrious members of the board think about changing the rule.

  6. I want shooting events and stages that I have to seduce to score well. Sure some Easy stages are OK as fillers. But the ONES I remember for years and lifetime are the ones that made me work for it and held my attention for more than a flash

    When it only takes 2 minutes to come up with a stage strategy ware is the personal challenge?

    I think the mark of a truly great stage is when there are some obvious easy plans but there are more difficult faster plans hidden there for the better shooters to find, like taking longer or tighter shots to save a position and the like.

  7. I'll let you know next week when my 1050 shows up. I've loaded about 10k on my LnL. Saw an RL1050 in the classifieds here and said what the hell. I think it depends on how you plan to use two presses. Personally, I don't see a reason to have both the LnL and 650. They really fill the same niche. I'd rather have two the same so I can share all the conversions. My plan is to set the 1050 up for 9mm (that's my volume caliber as I mostly shoot Production). I'll load everything else on the LnL because it's so quick and easy to change calibers on and the conversions are pretty cheap.

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