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Rubbing alcohol and a Que tip works for me !
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For all the folks who cringe at the thought of riding motorcycles and find themselves constantly pointing out the dangers of riding, this is exactly the safest way to ride. IF you ride offensively based on the situation you are riding into at a pace faster than the surrounding traffic, you have made your decision, executed it and passed the situation far in advance of it affecting you. In a nutshell he is controlling the OODA loop and until someone interrupts his loop or executes their loop faster, he's fine. agreed ! rode that way for 30 yrs. I ride slower now cause I get scared B
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counted as disappearing if it appears twice?
briansea2 replied to wackodacko's topic in USPSA/IPSC Rules
You should have him show you in the book. Better yet get a book and show him he is wrong, then become a RO yourself. It really does help to know the rules. B dang you guys are fast -
I think you would need to pay them to cancel. They did cancel one a couple of years ago after about a week of real hard rain. There was like 3' of in some of the bays. Does not happen very often and that may have been the first time.
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There may still be a few stragglers around that time but it depends on the weather. If it is raining I am thinking everybody will be gone. I sure hope I am If you don't make maybe we will see you Sunday.
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If you feel like contributing to the sport any, on Saturday before the Marysville match come on out and help setup. You will learn a lot and get a chance to see the stages ahead of time. I will be setting up stage 2 so come by and say hi! I get there about 9AM so don't be shy:) B
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4.3.1.6 Unlike Poppers, metal plates are not subject to calibration or calibration challenges. If a scoring metal plate has been hit but fails to fall or overturn, the Range Officer shall declare range equipment failure and order the competitor to reshoot the course of fire, after the faulty plate has been rectified. Should have had a reshoot due to REF. Thank you. Saved me from digging out the "Book"
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looks like I need to skeletonize mine it is over 12 grams. haha B
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It seems to me that the people that dont like them, most have not tried them. I have a "sidemore" and I can hardly grab the slide without the racker, people have said "why do you have a racker?" then I rack the slide and the just say "O". It is the only thing with an open gun I can do fast but that is a different thread. B
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I agree with JT completely and do exactly as he has suggested. TG is a great powder for minor 9. B
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I have some of those for when I needed to get up on roofs here in the north west. I always wanted to get some golf shoes instead.
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Haha... this is a joke right? He's not publishing a paper in a journal about it... If not, then what's your dog in this race? exactly in fact I say "BURN HIM HE'S A WITCH" TORCH HIM. BMP.bmp
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If there is enough left to harvest organs. I have a couple of friends whose sons have been killed because they thought they were invincible and Albuquerque was their race track. I spent many years convincing my son that young people die also. So far my efforts have worked. Wonder if this moron is still alive as I type this? Pat When I lived in Albuquerque it was the drunk ( people) that one needed to be mindful of not the normal traffic. But that was a few years ago.
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I had the same problem. For me it was too much grip no matter how hard I tried with the stippled grip they would not drop during competition. Dry fire no problem I replaced the grip with a factory version with no stippling and they jump out. I think the real issue was the stippled grip. B
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So I look at the pix and I look at the pix and I just cant get out of my mind that the part of the mag that can be seen in the picture is touching the bullet. That should not be. That is not part of the feed lip and should have quite a bit of clearance. That part of the mag should have .040 or .050 clearance. Looks like yours are touching the bullet. It could be the angle of the pix and there could be lots of room.
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Don't listen to any of them. You have made a mistake by getting a Dillon. I will give you $100. American for the POS and I am probably over paying at that price. PM me for address B
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What's your favorite BRAND of choke?
briansea2 replied to GrumpyGrizz's topic in Shotgun - Technical
Just going off the title I must say it is Bacardi 151 but that is just me -
Next year they will find Stainless and Aluminum leach some sort of harmful substance Just sayin
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Ramshot Silhouette and 9mm? Very long COAL publushed data!
briansea2 replied to alpha6164's topic in 9mm/38 Caliber
I think you would get better results with tightgroup over silhouette for your application. I have never used AA so I can not comment on that powder. I use the exact same load as smokshwn and it works well for me. B -
Am I wrong in thinking...
briansea2 replied to GrumpyOne's topic in Miscellaneous Topics That Do Not Fit in Any Other Forum
Nope. He sounds like a little bitch to me. What he said ^ and the sad part is they are always the victim, some peoples Kids -
I did the same thing but with a little pocket in the front to catch the BB's The classic slows um down pretty good B
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Montana gold 9mm 124gr. JHP Crimping issues
briansea2 replied to tollarja's topic in Miscellaneous BEginners
yea I get the same thing with the 121 mg but it is not an issue for me. they work fine doesn't matter how they look in my gun for some reason. Bloody open blaster eats everything ! B -
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briansea2 replied to outerlimits's topic in Miscellaneous Topics That Do Not Fit in Any Other Forum
wish I could make $230 for a couple of hours of work. I would quit my job. -
Take the time to find Silhouette, you will be glad you did. It really is good for open. B
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I thought all cigars were alike