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  1. Location : Rowan County Wildlife Association, 650 Majolica Road, Salisbury, NC 28145

    April 13, 2013

    $20 entry fee.

    9 am sign up, safety briefing 9:30 am.

    Four stages - 1 stage out to 200 yards on steel, 3 stages CQB < 30 yards..

    IMG style rules; 1 "A" or "B" neutralizes, or 2 hits anywhere. Time plus, each stage worth 100 points to stage winner.

    Full rules at http://www.rowanpracticalshooters.com (under match schedule).

    You can see videos, pictures and stage descriptions from previous matches under Match Videos tab.

    Tentative round count 75 rifle, 75 pistol, 50 birdshot.

    Tim

  2. Look at the sized case shoulder, make sure you don't have a bluge there.

    I had bluged cases/rounds drop into the standard Dillon gage but stuck in the gun's chamber.

    Try using a case gage that has uses Clymer chamber finish reamer dimensions.

    I use a JP which also has go/no-go sizing and case OAL steps.

    Dillon sells the EGW chamber checker but I don't know about the go/ no-go steps.

    .

  3. Location : Rowan County Wildlife Association, 650 Majolica Road, Salisbury, NC 28145

    October 13, 2012

    $20 entry fee.

    9 am sign up, shots downrange 9:30 am.

    Four stages - 1 stage out to 200 yards on steel, 3 stages CQB < 30 yards..

    IMG style rules; 1 "A" or "B" neutralizes, or 2 hits anywhere. Time plus, each stage worth 100 points to stage winner.

    Full rules at http://www.rowanpracticalshooters.com (under match schedule).

    You can see videos, pictures and stage descriptions from previous matches under Match Videos tab.

    Tentative round count 75 rifle, 75 pistol, 50 birdshot.

    Tim

  4. Okay, dumb question - will a 1911 ambi safety fit a widebody P-16?

    Got an Ed Brown - it seems that the tab on the right side safety (as looking down the sights) is too long.

    If I file it down, the tab will hardly lie under the right hand pistol grip.

    It might get dislodged and fall clear of the gun. What say you?

    Thanks.

  5. I have gotten that kind of service since my first Dillon 550 about 15 years ago. Now I have 3 of them and my GF has one too. I have loaded on just about every progressive out there and could buy any one I wanted. I like the 550s the best. The Dillon presses have the best quality and service.

    I broke the crank arm assembly on my 550 last Thursday . Received a new one today.

    Thanks Dillon and all your great customer service people!

  6. Does anyone know if the Dillon .223 case gage is sized to measure case body diameters? Used as a final check of loaded ammo.

    L.E.Wilson website states about their gages --- "Does not measure body diameters. This gage is intended to be used with fired cases to determine a basis for full length sizing and trimming."

    Thanks

  7. Local 3-gun match. April 14, 2012.

    Sign up at 9am, shots downrange 9:30.

    Scoring Time plus, each stage standardized to 100 points.

    Four stages, one will be out to 200 yards on 8" steel. Three other stages will be max 30 yards.

    All stages are multi-gun.

    $20 entry fee.

    See rules at http://rowanbb.drsus.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=176&p=742#p742

    Hope to see you there,

    Tim

  8. Jeff is on the west side of Charlotte.

    Probably will be a 1 1/2 - 1 3/4 hour drive, depending on traffic.

    Montgomery Community College (Troy) has a gunsmithing course. Maybe you could ask them.

    Depends on the level of work you need.

  9. One of the best choices is not even listed...USPSA Time-Plus. Probably because no-one knows what it is. I've run several matches with it and it is fast and simple. Sure, call it an adaptation of IMGA. FWIW, I have it on good authority that while there is a provisional 2011 rule set, there is a new set being written that fixes many of the "bad areas" within that ruleset. Spent a good deal of time talking to one of the people working on it and it sure makes sense. What is exceptionally silly is that MG nationals won't be using this ruleset.

    The 2011 MG rules are 30 pages, but skip to page 21 where the Time-Plus option is explained: http://www.uspsa.org/rules/2011_Multigun_Rules%2012_15_2010.pdf

    I'm going to try this scoring method at the next local 3-G match (in 2 weeks).

    It looks much like IMGA with each stage normalized to 100 points.

    I'm give an update here afterwards.

    One thing I did not notice in the rules is a time out provision. Is there one that I overlooked?

    Tim

    We tried USPSA MG "Time Plus" scoring last weekend.

    Overall it went pretty well, scoring was quick, entering data into EZ-WinScore was simple (but could use a little tweaking).

    Then Voila !, the scores popped out with stage winners getting 100 points and everyone else a percentage of the winner.

    Still I think a "time out" rule is needed, got to keep the match moving.

    The stage I'm referring to had the stage winner at about 70 seconds, while others had 600+ seconds raw time.

    EZ-WinScore just scored those as 500 seconds.

    Tim

  10. Location : Rowan County Wildlife Association, 650 Majolica Road, Salisbury, NC 28145

    $20 entry fee.

    9 am sign up, 9:30 shooter briefing.

    Four stages - 1 stage out to 200 yards on steel, 3 stages CQB < 30 yards..

    USPSA "Time Plus" scoring ; 1 "A" or "B" neutralizes, or 2 hits anywhere. 100 points max per stage. Most points wins.

    See Provisional Addendum to the USPSA Rules, 2011 Edition

    Multi-Gun Matches

    Revised – Dec. 15, 2010

    Full rules at http://rowanbb.drsus.com/ (under match schedule). You can see pictures and stage descriptions from the last years matches under June 2010 Stage Pictures - 3 Gun. Also walk-thru videos under November 2010 3-gun match.

    Tentative round count 75 rifle, 75 pistol, 75 birdshot, 5 slugs. You will probably take a few rounds home.

    Tim

  11. One of the best choices is not even listed...USPSA Time-Plus. Probably because no-one knows what it is. I've run several matches with it and it is fast and simple. Sure, call it an adaptation of IMGA. FWIW, I have it on good authority that while there is a provisional 2011 rule set, there is a new set being written that fixes many of the "bad areas" within that ruleset. Spent a good deal of time talking to one of the people working on it and it sure makes sense. What is exceptionally silly is that MG nationals won't be using this ruleset.

    The 2011 MG rules are 30 pages, but skip to page 21 where the Time-Plus option is explained: http://www.uspsa.org/rules/2011_Multigun_Rules%2012_15_2010.pdf

    I'm going to try this scoring method at the next local 3-G match (in 2 weeks).

    It looks much like IMGA with each stage normalized to 100 points.

    I'm give an update here afterwards.

    One thing I did not notice in the rules is a time out provision. Is there one that I overlooked?

    Tim

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