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  1. I used to have a pair of 625s; a -? (Frame firing pin) & a V comp but now all I have are all the things to go with a 625; 100+ moons, BMT loader, holster(s), several k punkinheads and whatnot. I’m wondering if trying to get rid of the 45 stuff and go with a 929 & all its accruements is the best bet. I asked myself “why do I wanna get back into Revo?” - I think it’s because there’s more to do, and since that’s true, a 6 shot is better cuz ya gotta do that much more! I’ve been looking around for the last couple months and a 625JM is about as hard to find as a 929 and still pretty expensive so I kinda gotta be sure - I know I don’t want both. I guess I’m leaning towards a 625 - Ideas?
  2. Yup, you’re right on all accounts. The cool thing I saw was it would ring a MGM BCC plate with authority so it should smack a hog pretty good and it is real quiet too. All you really would need is a barrel and a way to tune the reciprocating mass [bCG, Buffer, Spring...] to the load you want. Kinda like getting a 1911 to just run on barely major ammo. The other thing I was cautioned about was trying to use 223 brass. Attempting to anneal, cut to length, reform then size a piece of brass that likely was intended to be used once and discarded [as in most Mil Spec brass] will result in early case separation. He said there are lots of guys doing it but unless you intend to process it then leave it on the ground, you’re asking for trouble. One of the reps mentioned the best case neck remover he had found but I forget the name. I don’t have a line on parts per say, but I do have a bucket of Gemtech 300 BLK brass that I won’t be using. We picked it after running all our squads. This was born 300 BLK and if loaded sub sonic should last 8-10 loadings. It weighs 27 lbs. and figures to be about 2K. I polished it and can ship it in USPS one rate box. The 223 reformed stuff seems to go for around $.25- $.28 ea. so I thought $.25 shipped would be fair. I even have a box [20] of the new rounds that flip out when we clear the rifle that I’ll through in. This would set you up for life and you won't have to try to make something else work - and it's all the same mfg. LMK what you think, Earl 360-649-3693 ejull@hotmail.com
  3. I was the CRO on Stage 6 [the NVG house] again this year and got a lot of insight on the 300 Blackout from the owner of Gemtech - Mr. Vickers. Gemtech and PWS have put a lot of time into perfecting this round / rifle / suppressor and I got to see firsthand its performance over the long weekend. If you’re considering building one – I may be able to help. Earl
  4. If that’s all you have, come on out and shoot it. I’ll bend the rules but I'm not making a division for .22 though. Since my last post the stage designer for the stage with the longest range [100 yds +/-] has added some reactive targets that may not give enough indication when hit with a .22 - 4 of them MIGHT and I’m pretty sure 3 won’t move at all. We won’t turn you away but the game is intended to be played with .223, 9mm & 20 ga. or better. This is a great idea for a different match though. I’ll work on it and see when I can add it to our schedule. Thanks, Earl
  5. The Courage Classic is a Multi gun charity match produced by Kitsap Rifle & Revolver Club to benefit Navy/Marine Corps Relief Society. Match dates are August 29 [staff], 30 & 31 I like how the match is coming together. The stages will be a lot of fun to shoot. If you haven’t signed up and you want to shoot, you may want to get your application in; http://gunsafety.org/CourageClassic/2014_Courage_Classic_Entry.pdf Some information that isn’t on the web site; Lunch will be provided by Tommy C’s of Port Orchard. Since we aren’t doing a “long range” stage [instead we use rather small targets out to about 50 yds] I decided to run a Precision Side Match on Sunday after the main match finishes. Originally this was to be a MOR match but I opened it up to any rifle up to magnum calibers. A .308 is more than enough gun for this – the longest target is only 200 yards [yea, I know what you’re going to say]. You’ll need 50 rounds and $20 to play. Start time for all 3 days 0800. That’s shots fired so all the preliminary stuff has to be done before then, you should plan to be there by 0700. More to follow I’m sure, Earl
  6. On June 8 [sunday] we will have a Multigun match at Kitsap. It will be our regular USPSA Pistol match on Saturday then predominately Rifle & Shotgun on Sunday but bring your pistol – there may be some “option” targets! You’ll want to bring 200 rifle, 100 shot and a few pistol – thrown in some slugs too [no more than 10] just in case I see an interesting place to put a slug target. The Courage Classic is going to be Aug 29, 31 and this will be good practice for local folks. – Here’s a link to our map; http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q=4900 Seabeck Hwy NW, Bremerton, WA 98312 Hope to see ya there, Earl ejull@hotmail.com 360-649-3693
  7. This is kind of a late notice - I apologize. However this match will likely only appeal to local 3 gunners anyway. What we're doing at KRRC in Bremerton, WA is what we used to do 10 years ago; A regular pistol match on Saturday, and then after a few changes to the stages, run 3 shotgun and 3 rifle stages on Sunday. We like to start shooting around 0900 and you'll want to bring 200 pistol [sat] 150 Rifle, 75 shot & a few slugs [sun]. Gunsafety.org is our web site. Hope to see you there, Earl
  8. Ok, so here I go again. Anyone want to go riding while at, or more likely, after the match? There are world class trail systems literally across the highway from the range. RJ told me about an area called China Hat that sounds cool. Terry and I rode some of them last year and had a blast. He has a great new job and cant get a lot of time off yet. If youre interested and have gear but lack a bike, drop me a line. See ya there, Earl 360-649-3693
  9. Is anyone else thinking of bringing their dirt bike? Most of what I ride is very tight and heavily treed, the open area near the range has intrigued me for some time. Trav told me about an area a 1/2hr away - Jump Creek I think. I found a BLM OHV area near there called Owyhee Front with links to maps; http://www.blm.gov/id/st/en/visit_and_play/places_to_see/owyhee_field_office/ohv_riding.html From what Rider Planet says it looks like a 50 mile loop but with all the trails there we could shorten that I’m sure or split it up – say before and after lunch http://www.riderplanetusa.com/atv/trails/info/idaho_04366/ride_9cc5.htm We could go on a day before or after the match or on Wednesday. What do ya think? Earl
  10. Hey Chuck, We had a big box show up over the weekend - very cool. Terry and I are stoked for this one - glad we stepped up. Just gotta figure out how to block the light out of the camper so we can sleep through the days - I'm sure I could recycle some targets... Thanks again, Earl & Terry
  11. When someone asks me “So, how was the Ironman?” I say “Ask me on Tuesday.” It’s a long 11 days and it takes me a couple days to decompress. Well, today is Tuesday so here goes. The stages were the best yet, and I’ve seen more than a few Ironman stages. Although the R/Os really are the best a MD can hope for, the shooter didn’t need to be told “Go here, shoot that steel, go there and shoot that paper, come back here and shoot that steel again…….” The stages were laid out such that they could be shot with minimal help and that was good. The prize tables for the first match were ok and for the second match were almost doubled thanks to JP, Seekens and others bringing great certificates with them to the match. Thanks guys, it made my job real easy! The campfires were great! Quite possibly the best “Poncho, Poncho, Poncho” and “Little Duck” ever! The weather beat me like a rented mule but since the number one motto of the Ironman is “No weenies, crybabies or poo poo heads allowed”, I’ll let that one go. Only 2 things broke this year and I fixed one in the “shop” conex and Mike took the other back to his shop where it was welded and is on it’s way to me as I write this. This brings me to my last point; The entire Gibson clan are among the best people I know – not just shooting sports people, but of everyone I know they consistently prove themselves to be the kind of people I am privilaged to be around. Thanks to all, Earl Jull
  12. Doug and Steve have hit the nail on the head. There may be a day when I just want to shoot a match and it would be a shame if there were none to go to - I perfer to drive so that limits my choices some - but you get the idea. Earl
  13. I've used "grey area" situations like this one where a rule may not have been broken but it just didn't go down right as a teaching point. Instead of a DQ, an opportunity to gather the squad and go over what went down and finish with "Let's ALL make sure it doesn’t happen again!" This almost always is preferable to being the a-hole R/O who sends a guy home for no good reason. If the goal is a safely run stage this is another tool to make it so - it has worked well for me. Earl
  14. Well Done Travis - Well Done!!!! What a great idea. I'm proud of you! See Ya soon, Earl
  15. I like the show a lot. I especially thought it was cool when my kids texted me at work and said I was on an episode [ironman II]. Any show about shooting is good for shooting / firearms ownership. Every discipline is it’s own piece of the same pie. I TiVo 8 different shooting shows –there are more but I have to show some restraint. I remember when there was just one – “The Shootin’ Show”. Our society is lead by the media so we need to be careful about knocking any of the shooting shows. If you don’t like a show, don’t watch it! More importantly keep your opinion to yourself because someone else probably does like it. Again, any shooting show is good for our sport. Chad and the 3GN producers have a job to do and folks to answer to. While they may ask for our suggestions on how to how to put their show together I have to believe our opinion is of very little value in their production of the show.
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