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High Lord Gomer

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  1. The closest thing in the rule book is under 8.5 but it really addresses that the safety "should" (not "must") be engaged while moving if not shooting while moving:

    8.5 Movement
    8.5.1 Except when the competitor is actually aiming or shooting at targets, all movement (see Appendix A3) must be accomplished with the fingers visibly outside the trigger guard and the safety should be engaged. The handgun must be pointed in a safe direction.
  2. Results posted to http://csrapistol.com

    Mike Parker…your scoresheet for stage 2 didn’t have a time (we’ll blame that on Sergio). I entered a relatively average time of 100.

    Thanks to everyone for coming out and doing such a great job of tearing down. It was really appreciated.

    I did a record little amount for this match. The guys who came out Friday to setup really did most everything. Many thanks to Dewey Hutson, Nick Ortalaza, Mark Gainey, Mark Sullivan, Will Porter, and Jason Grimes.

  3. Sorry for the late notice but tomorrow we are looking at an approximate:

    75 rounds of pistol

    90 rounds of rifle

    60 rounds of birdshot (7.5 or smaller)

    4 slugs

    I did manage to pick up some slugs today so will have extra. If not enough, we will pull a slug target or two.

    Sorry for the late notice but tomorrow we are looking at an approximate:

    75 rounds of pistol

    90 rounds of rifle

    60 rounds of birdshot (7.5 or smaller)

    4 slugs

    I did manage to pick up some slugs today so will have extra. If not enough, we will pull a slug target or two.

    Nick and I managed to cobble together a spinner. It is almost as stable as me so it should be interesting.

  4. As Frag316 mentioned, 6.2.5.1 supports a move to Open. I see nothing that says a COF to be reshot "never happened". As such, I don't see any reason they could be moved back from Open.

    6.2.5.1 However, if a competitor fails to satisfy the equipment or other requirements of a declared Division during a course of fire, the competitor will be placed in Open Division, if available, otherwise the competitor will shoot the match for no score.

  5. All 3 of my Pros had the small sear return spring and 2 of the 3 had fairly consistent problems right out of the box that were never fixed until I got the newer sear housing with the larger return spring.

    I, too, would be royally pissed but that is not the kind of service I have gotten from them.

  6. To all the fools who say they rarely clean, why not? I guess I'm just kinda weird because i sport of enjoy it. It is one of the few mindless tasks I can justify spending time on.

    I've barely got time to clean my butt, so given the choice...the M&P still runs (and doesn't smell funny) when dirty.

  7. There have been 3 distinct versions of the sear housing block. The first had too small of a sear return spring that would sometimes not be enough to reset the sear resulting in a "dead trigger". The second had a larger sear return spring. The latest have a different design that is supposed to have a more noticable reset (not sure what other changes are present in the latest).

  8. I think this may have been the guy's first match.

    I don't feel bad about DQing him, I just wish I had discussed it more with him.

    Another part of my "standard" safety briefing is:

    We have several safety rules are not flexible. If we let one slide then we have to let them all slide. If you break one of them you are disqualified from the match which means you are done shooting for the day. You are welcome to come back another day but any of these ends your shooting today....
  9. Kevin and Kevin...we don't have many certified ROs. When we started I don't know that we had any so it was not uncommon for people to be told anything from "Maker her hot" to "Go ahead". This was one of those very infrequent shooters who used to come around years ago. Hopefully my warning will have an impact on future performance.

    Thanks, Pat...that wording is much better.

    Tim, LOL yep...I also wash the bottles and pretend to be a welder. That's a good point though because it is mostly just two of us from the club that run it. We should make our roles more clearly defined when we both can be there.

  10. I had to DQ a new competitor this weekend. It was our second stage. We were shooting CM 09-07. We had finished scoring and pasting and I was the last one back. I still hadn't made it to the table when the next shooter walked up, drew his gun, and placed it on the table.

    I said, "Aww, man...I wish you hadn't done that. Not only am I still downrange but you are not allow to handle your weapon until told "Make Read". I'm sorry but you are done for today."

    I went ahead and brought the next shooter up and ran him before realizing that I probably needed to have a longer talk with the guy. By the time I got ready he was already gone.

    We had several new faces there this weekend so I did my normal safety briefing which includes:

    This run as a cold range, which, among other things, means that your gun has to stay unloaded and in your holster at all times until brought to the line by an RO and told to "Make Ready". The only exception to that is that you can handle your firearm in the safe area over there pointing toward the berm. Make sure that you keep it pointed toward the berm and do not handle any ammunition in the safe area. You can have ammo on your belt or in your bag but do not handle it in the safe area.

    In the future, if I have to DQ someone, I will hand the timer to another RO so I can go over it with them better.

    I have had to adjust / add things to my normal safety briefing as a result of mistakes people have made (dropped gun, drawing before turning, etc). I will also be a little more explicit about the gun handling. I did have another shooter reach for his gun before I said anything. I had already cleared the area and was getting ready so I quickly said, "Make Ready" before he got it out. I also let him know that he almost got DQ'd for doing that.

    Any other suggestions for how you guys handle DQs?

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