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  1. My wife and & have been to the nationals from 92 through 2001. Everyone that shoots should try to go to one at some time. The stages are put together much better that your local match, painted very well, and are chalange to any shooter. The RO/CRO's selected are the best, so all calls should be correct. And its a chance to see some of the best shooters in the land.
  2. Always, Always, move on to the rest of the targets, if the steel does not fall on the first or second shot. When they come to check it with their loads, and it does fall, it is a miss on all other targets and a FTE... Not good............
  3. What ever happend to Jaenifer Gray...
  4. slip knot

    SNAKE

    They are protected in Pa. also.
  5. slip knot

    SNAKE

    I have been hunting in Pa. for about 25 years and came accross my first ratler this summer. Sure was excited, but kept my distance as I was alone.
  6. Lugnut, what would you do with a shooter that shoots a 126 power factor and the crono gun shoots a 129 pf ? The 126 may not take down steel, but the 129 does. Would you give the 126 shooter a re-shoot ? They both are minor....
  7. The "we" had alread tapped targets & set steel for the squad, add was getting tired of doing it. It is not the job of the "we" to to it all by "we's" self. That was the job of the RO/CRO I thought to ask for tappers, steel setters, and policing of the brass. Again, is this a lost art ??
  8. At a local match yesterday, I noticed that the RO/CRO does not call out work asignments for the shooters like they use to do in the past. Only the on deck person. It use to be that the on deck person was called, taper, brass person, and setting steel if required. I'm sure that the stage would move along must better if was carried out. We did a lot of standing around waiting for all of the targets to be pattched, and steel that was some distance away to be re-set. Is this a lost art form?
  9. Always insure your gun or guns when you fly. The do take extra care of anything that they may have to pay out big bucks on......
  10. I have been a RO/CRO since 1986, and at a local match just a few weeks ago, I didn't look at the score sheet and they had the wrong time put in. I ran it in 21.84 and the had put down 41.84... If I had taken the time to read it over, I would have seen the mistake. S%#T happens, and you move on.
  11. slip knot

    tennis on tv

    I don't know, but the women sure do look hot
  12. The shooters brieffing, may not cover all of the special details for each stage. The stage brieffing, read before your start each stage, if the one you need to pay attention to.
  13. A simple test to check you fireing pin, is drop a # 2 pincile down the barrel, (no shell in the chamber) point it at the celing and squese the triger. The fireing pin should launch the pincile almost 8 to 10 feet.
  14. Any photos of the match ? Like to see how you go about shooting in so much rain
  15. # 10 right on. # 12, you can't back away faster than a sppeding bullet.... Catch it and lay it on the ground.. Then call the RO..
  16. I had the job at the area match back several year ago there to DQ a friend for doing that very same thing. He was rushing between stages, and stopped to reload his mags at the nice, big, table next to my stage. Didn't see the sign on it. We both looked at each other and then the sign, Safe Area, No Amo. then he just said Oh S*#T.....
  17. Barry, that was more than SEVERAL years ago..........
  18. Slip Knot at play http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0Yv3krYhx4 Sorry, the video did not upload........
  19. I think for the money that I have invested in my gun, that I will just shoot slower in practice and alow it cool off be for doing some e-reversable damage to it.
  20. Thats a great way to explaine and to shoot the star, Thank You so much.
  21. Remington gun oil. Works great in the freezing temperatures in the north east.
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