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Ron Ankeny

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  1. I quit and sold it all when I burned out and got old to boot. I started back in when I turned 65 and shot PCC for a short time. Got cancer and almost died, but I hung in there. Recently sold my PCC and just bought the gear to give Limited Optics a try. I have been shooting just for fun for years. However, the competitive side of me is looking forward to winning LO in the Distinguished Senior category.
  2. I remember your username from back in the day. I shoot in Billings, and in Casper. Maybe I will see you at a match. Take care.
  3. Where can you shoot a match around there?
  4. I am at a stage in life where I am starting to understand many things that I never even considered just ten years ago. I am now 68 years old. Two years ago I had stage three colon cancer with a prognosis of "poor". I had surgery, and eight months later the cancer reoccurred in my colon, and it had also wiped out most of my bladder. Along the way I had a couple of hernias, kidney failure, non-alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver, twisted guts, blocked bowels, and the list goes on. Yesterday the biopsy on my nose came back as skin cancer, but that's nothing in comparison to my other issues. I have a new Dan Wesson DWX being milled for an optic, and I'll be giving Limited Optics a try in the spring if I am still physically able to safely navigate courses of fire. I have learned to get right with God, treat others with dignity and respect, and to enjoy the life I have left without regret or self-pity. Life has been a great ride and it isn't over yet. Are you ready? Stand by...
  5. I didn't read the entire thread so this might have been discussed. How about making Limited a minor division with major scoring to make up for not having an optic? FWIW, I am 68 years old and I haven't shot irons in years due to failing vision. Fifteen years ago, I was a GM Limited shooter so I do have a pretty decent handle on skill development with major vs. minor. The better shooters will rise to the top no matter what the power factor.
  6. How explosive are you getting from point A to point B and are you ready to shoot as soon as you get to point B? I have aways shot on the move when ever possible.
  7. Limited GM in 2005 at 50 years old. About a year later I was moved to Master for medical reasons so I am an A class shooter across the board. For instance, if I started shooting CO I would be classified way above my ability level in A class no matter the scores. In theory I could ask USPSA to lift the freeze and go "hero or zero" with a borrowed gun and make paper GM in both L10 and Production. How egotistical and narcissistic would a person have to be to pull a stunt like that?
  8. I have astigmatism really bad. After playing around with a bunch of sights, I settled on an Eotech.
  9. I have a 10 inch Wiland that I picked up at Sportsman's Warehouse. I added a comp and buffer system Brekke along with some other goodies and it works great, but I too had to lengthen the throat. I also have a shory Wiland and tube that I turned into a low PF carbine for Steel Challenge. Throat is short on that barrel too, but it works fine with 105 and 95 grain bullets.
  10. Yeah, 2001. See what I mean about getting old? The other day I called the Alzheimer's Hot Line, but I forgot why I called.
  11. I just checked my date joined, May 2, 2021. I am getting old.
  12. A little follow-up on my friends MBX Pro. He has tried every conceivable combination of parts trying to get the carbine to short stroke. He has also tried a half a dozen different bullets with various types of powders. Bottom line, no way the carbine will short stroke without jams from hell every few rounds. Long stroke, no problem. Short stroke isn't in the cards with this carbine.
  13. A friend of mine got an MBX Pro just a couple of days ago. I met him at the range today to help him break it in before he short strokes the carbine. We shot about 950 rounds through the thing in the last two days. The loads were 147 grain Zero and 124 grain Montana Gold. I like the MBX a lot. Most importantly, zero malfunctions for the first 950 rounds with no cleaning. Splits in the mid teens consistently put the bullets about 1.5 inches apart at 12 yards.
  14. As a former GM, I would rather be a paper GM than a sandbagger. On a more serious note, when I was shooting a lot, I was always very good at stand and deliver courses of fire. I have never been particularly athletic, and my movement skills have always been poor. When it became apparent to me that GM in every division was within my reach, I practiced draws, transitions, and reloads because I was good at those elements of shooting. The stuff that really counts got pushed to the side. In my quest for ego gratification, I mutated into a total dick and ruined the sport for myself. To answer the OP, either make a big push to GM (you know how), or just shoot the classifiers like any other stage and when it happens, it happens. You have the skill set, now it's just time for a decision. Not much help am I?
  15. Yeah, what M&M said above. I shot a bunch in open division. I pretty much quit shooting a few years back and I sold my open blasters. I know some shooters have a disdain of carry optics and/or pcc, but those divisions are a godsend for us baby boomers with failing vision and arthritis. Optics without the violence of an open blaster brought me back into the game. Don't be in a hurry to buy a bunch of additional gear. Shoot, learn, and think on it for a while.
  16. Thordsen adapter and Odin works Zulu 2 Adjustable Stock. Shortened the tube to make up for the length of the adapter. Isler hand guard up front.
  17. Hi Sam. What's it been 10-12 years since we shot together? Sent you a PM. Merry Christmas.
  18. Do you have prisms in your lenses? I have "complicated" vision with two sets of prisms to correct double vision in both the horizontal and vertical planes. My optomitrist is very shooter friendly, but there comes a time when changing the position of your head will move your eyeball off of the optical center of the lens and things will go to heck in a handbasket. This can even apply to optics due to a combination of panoramic tilt and being off of the center of your lens. I would suggest you visit with your eye doctor the next time you have an exam.
  19. Shooting revolvers. In the 1980s I couldn't even spell semi-automatic.
  20. A post from another forum about this thread:
  21. In the second video the competitor clearly stated he was aiming at the berm when the shot went off and he was in control the whole time. Rules are very specific...DQ. So what's the probem?
  22. Let it go? Are you kidding. This thread is the closest thing to Doodie since Brian started this forum all of those years ago. Just saying...
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