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Singlestack

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  1. What are the big differences between shooting Revolver Division and shooting Production Division with a revolver?

    No mandatory reload after 6 rounds in Production, so 7 and 8 shot revolvers can load up. I see this as the biggest draw. No race holsters in Production. No major scoring in Production. That it?

    Thanks!

    -Randy

    The only thing that I can think to add would be that revolver speedloaders and moon clips are exempt from the restriction on position of holster and other equipment under the Production Division.

    Learn something new everyday. I never noticed that before or if I did, it did not sink in. Ya made me look! :D

  2. I kind of like things the way they are. I remember my golfing days when TW hit the tour. Overnight every Tom Dick and Harry suddenly became a golfer! Tee times were harder to get, Rounds ballooned to 5+ hours, etc...

    If our sport suddenly became the hot ticket there is no way the limited facilities available could handle the sudden influx of participants. There would be problems out the a$$.

    I say, let's just keep it under the radar and let those that want to get in to the sport find it on their own. Those are the ones you really want involved anyway.

    Huge +1

  3. StaciLyn,

    The Action Pistol matches they are refering to is different from the A/P match at River Bend Gun Club. This is what they are talking about:

    http://www.nrahq.org/compete/actionpistol.asp

    Holy Crap! :surprise: That's a whole new ballgame!

    Thanks for clarifying that for me, Singlestack. Wont Gen4_35 (he's going to have to change that name) be surprised to learn we've been shooting THAT once a month for almost a year?! :wacko::goof::roflol:

    Yes it is. I have never shot it and I don't know of any A/P matches in our area. The A/P match at RBGC is kinda like USPSA Light.

  4. thanks....how is the stock trigger on a buckmark? what is a Heggis Flip?

    The stock trigger is heavy. The Heggis flip is flipping over the sear spring. It makes the trigger a lot lighter.

    Go to rimfirecentral.com and do a bit of searching. There is a ton of info there.

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