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    Shooting Related: IPSC, 3-Gun, Reloading<br />Non Shooting: Photography (also my profession), Hunting, Anything outdoors.
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  1. I agree that the majors are easy to maintain and can be done manually by creating a custom google map. I am more interested in local club matches. Your talking about maintaining a list of possibly hundreds of matches in a given year. If its a tool that is helpful gets people shooting at more events I think it is worth it. If it's simply using technology for the sake of having something cool I won't waste my time.
  2. This would be far better if the marked location was the range location and included match information and links. The Texas Multigun Championship, for example, is not in downtown Liberty Hill. Anything worth doing is worth doing right. The mapping software that links google calendar to google maps currently does not support publishing of hyperlinks. I will try to contact the developer of the software to see if that can be added. I tried adding a link yesterday and it just came out as text. As for the actual location of the match, if people want to IM me the information for each match I can update it. Like I wrote in my earlier post I can add whatever information match directors/coordinators want me to add to the pinpoint info on the map. I'm not personaly trying to compile the list of matches. I'm just throwing out a tool to see if it is helpful or not and if so let's go from there.
  3. Added a map for club matches. These are only ones that are around my area. If you have ones to add IM me and I'll put them up. Club Matches
  4. I updated the map with the major matches listed in the sticky thread. For right now the map and calendar only contains major multigun matches. If you would like a major multigun match added you can send me an email with any details but it needs to include the match name, dates and location (either the city/state or the physical address of the match). Other information that I can post but not limited to... Match Director name / email Link to a thread on this forum for your match Website address for the match Registration date/cutoff If anyone has the info for the majors already listed I will add if you IM me. Second thing is anyone feels that listing the minor matches would be something they would like I can create a different calendar for that and publish it. Link to the major matches
  5. That's the same thing that I just did on google maps. After playing with this for a while last night I saw that it would require one person to maintain it which was not my intent. Also I was thinking that I it would be more useful if it were calendar based rather than location based. I did some searching last night and found a computer programmer that is working on this same integration. It uses a public google calendar where any match director could add their matches along with any other info (location of course). You then go to a website to view the map of the U.S. it will show you all of the matches for any given date range. That way if you are trying to plan what matches you want to go to in July for instance you can zoom in on your area of the country, set the date slide to July and presto. Here is a sample of what it looks like. Example
  6. First I want to thank all of the folks on here dedicated to listing and maintaining matches and the threads that go along with them. I don't know if I'm alone on this or not but I have a hard time weeding through all of the matches that are out of my area. Also when planning a vacation its nice to see if there is a match near where I am going (some people go to Myrtle Beach to play golf; I'd rather find a match.) Does anyone else agree that it would be useful to have a map of the U.S. with all of the local club matches, area matches and majors listed so you can see what is near you? I've been playing with google maps and it seems possible to create a map for each month and then list each match for that month. Here is a sample map with one of the local matches in Ohio for the month of November. November Matches
  7. When you say "carry" I assume you are talking about personal defense or concealed carry. For me my competition gun is not my carry gun. I have a hard time concealing anything larger than a subcompact XD 9. I think what you buy will depend on what you are able to conceal. USPSA just approved the S&W M&P Pro for production class. If you can conceal this gun it may be a good choice as a dual purpose gun. Glocks don't fit my hand well but but you may want to look at those as well.
  8. Stay away from Titegroup and Moly coated or lead. Burns too hot for anything but Jacketed and plated.
  9. I have been doing a lot of tumbling the last couple months. My media was only lasting for about 4 cycles of brass and I was having to throw it out. I read on the almighty internet some suggeston on extending the ife of your media.... The one that has worked the best for me is the use of laquer thinner and cotton patches... I've heard the #1 cause of high lead in shooters is because of brass cleaning. Especially whe you are seperating the media after cleaning. Watch that lead and powder dust! I take around six 2"x2" cotton shotgun cleaning patches (any thick cotton fabric would work I suppose. Maybe a good use for my old cotton socks) and saturate them in laquer thinner. Make sure it does not contain ammonia as this weakens and makes brass brittle. Toss these patches right in to the tumbler along with the media and cases. I then tumble as normal. The residue sticks to the cotton more than the walnut media. I throw the patches out every 2 cycles (it doesn't take long to fill the cotton with residue). I have tumbled close to 15000 cases on only a couple changes of media. The other advantage is that there is no more dust when you seperate the media. You just have to make sure you are in a well ventilated area (make sure you are not near and open flames!). As a suggestion, wear latex or food service gloves when handling quantities of dirty brass. I have been experimenting with how "wet" to let the media get. So far I have not seen any problems with the media getting damp from the thinner. I always let the tumber run outside though. The last thing I want is my tumbler to suddenly burst into flames and burn my garage down. Use this technique at your own risk. It works for me though.
  10. I just loaded a few thousand 45 without lube using carbide dies. I didn't find it hard in the least with the 650. It has such a long arm there is plenty of torque. With that said I have never tried using lube with pistol ammo. I did just by a can of One Shot at my local shop for reloading 223. I heard it's the best.
  11. My workspace hase two heights. One above waist height and the other is sitting height. I mounted my 650 on the desk height bench with the strong mount and it is slightly too low. For me I want the handle about armpit height in the full upright position. Right now on the downstroke my arm is fully extended and I have to arch sideways slightly to reach the bottom of the stroke. If you don't have it mounted yet I would set the press on the bench, lower the handle take note what your body position is. I will be remounting mine
  12. Thanks everyone for their input and suggestions. I have been trying some of the suggestions and have been practicing.
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