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  1. As long as your gear is safe I don't really see the point. If your gear isn't legal and your scores don't count in the match who cares if your mags aren't in the right place. And you can see just from this thread that everyone will have a different idea of what should be allowed in NFC.

    That's why I won't be turning in my score cards at the end of the day anymore. Then no one will even know what I did or didn't do. I'll pay my money and poke holes in cardboard just like everyone else. But I'm going to stop worrying about when and how to reload and all that fun stuff.

    That is an approach that works for you and if someone showed up and wanted to use the full race rig I'd tell them their socore would not be recored since they would not be IAW the rules for NFC. If they were ok with that, no problem but if they want recorded scores they need to play by the rules such as they are.

  2. Yes, there was an explosion at a powder manufacturer in Belgium: http://www.rtbf.be/info/regions/detail_engis-explosion-dans-une-poudrerie-le-plan-blanc-declenche?id=8217258

    It was translated by an american website paper here: http://bearingarms.com/will-a-belgian-gunpowder-plant-explosion-affect-the-u-s-ammo-market/

    It only affected the powder manufacturers of Bamuel, Bofors and Vihtavuori. The only reason why you hear about it is rumor and gun shop employees talking it up to scare you into paying whatever you have for whatever they have. I first heard about it at my local gun shop and immediately smelled a rat. That crap pisses me off that we are led to believe whatever. I for one am happy that there is a resource called the internet that can assist us in getting the full story.

    Powder is coming back folks and we will be fine by summer.

    There is no fire, there was no reduction in powder supply in the USA. It is simple supply, demand and then you have the hoarders over here.

    There was a fire at the ADI plant in Australia and the powder supply to the USA was hampered for this reason along with some other reasons. In 2013 production was disrupted and once that was solved, the drying facility had a fire (or as they put it, a "propellant burn event") that kept it shut down. ADI reported today (1/13/15) that they were back to full production. This impacted a number of Hodgdon flake powder (including the Clay products). It will be a while before these products make their way back into the distribution system.

    Link for those so inclined. http://www.adi-powders.com.au/handloaders/news.asp#item0

  3. Per the quoted rules - at least as I understand them - the only thing relaxed for NFC is the gun and mags. All other gear rules would apply. I would expect that some accommodation might be needed for gear to accommodate a pistol, like cutouts for optics or open moon clips if IDPA compliant clips are not available.

    But gear placement rules still apply regardless.

  4. I've been shooting NFC at my local club. The club scorekeeper doesn't have a separate place to put me, so he was lumping me into ESP. But, everyone knew I was running illegal gear, and shooting NFC. I even had my squad start me with one PE on every stage to even things out some.

    But, a few guys have been complaining about it. One was mad because he would of been top ESP SS one week and ended up behind me. It was pointed out that he was the top ESP SS, as my score didn't count. But that isn't good enough. So the MD, and the scorekeeper agreed to just bump me up to Master so my score would be separate from the rest.

    I think in the future I'm just not going to turn in my score card. It really doesn't matter to me anyway.

    Good feedback. We use Practiscore so it'll be a simple matter to add a NFC Divison so nobody gets bent out of shape ( I hope)

  5. Anyone running an NFC at there local matches? How's it working out? Any issues?

    The local IDPA turn out has been dropping while other pistol sports are growing. I'm going to open this up for the next few months and see if I can't get more crossover shooters.

    Rule:

    8.2.7. Not For Competition

    8.2.7.1. IDPA encourages shooters to practice their gun handling skills with commonly carried firearms. Many everyday carry firearms do not fit into the 5 competition divisions.

    8.2.7.2. IDPA allows clubs to add a “Not for Competition” scoring division for Tier 1 matches only. This allows calibers smaller than 9mm, carry optics, and other pistols which do not fit into the 5 competition divisions to participate in local club matches.

    8.2.7.3. All other IDPA equipment rules apply for holsters and loading device holders as well as their placement on the body. Match Directors also have the option to allow junior shooters with .22 rimfire firearms to begin strings at low ready in lieu of requiring a holster.

    8.2.7.4. All IDPA membership rules apply.

    8.2.7.5. Clubs are not required to implement this provision, and Match Directors are allowed discretion with implementation so that match quality remains high.

  6. I have another question....i read somewhere that people use small RIFLE primers and not small PISTOL primers.

    What to you guys think of that?

    I've done it and know others that have as well when SPP's were not available. No real need to do it, gamer loads using proper powders are not that high of a pressure load.

  7. Do you own or ever use non-2011 40 cal guns? If so, you might want to figure out the longest length that will fee in the non-2011 guns and see if that works in your 2011. I have several 40 cals and try to not have ammon specific to just one gun if I can help it. So far the X-Treme RNFP loaded to factory length (~1.12") seem to work just fine, however molly coated tunicated cone lead bullets need to go out to ~1.15"-1.16" which still works in my M&P. COL at 1.18" wont fit M&P mags.

  8. Bout time you started one of these :). Good to hear you pulled the trigger on the Edge. Can't wait to play with it, lol. I use a DAA myself and love it. Very secure, even when unlocked.

    Hope winter gets over with soon so we can hit the outdoor range again :)

    I am dying to get some shooting in!!!!! When that shiny new blaster shows up it will be even worse!!

    Any suggestions for a load for this thing? I don't have a bullet chosen yet, but I do have Titegroup and e3 powder. The new dies should be showing up soon but I was also thinking about getting the Bludge buster push through die as well....

    I would recommend 180gr bullets or even 200 or 220 grain but 180's are very common and relativly cost effective. I like the X-Treme plated but have used moly coated and bare lead (not tried any poly coated yet). The heavyeer bulltes will get you to PF with lower velocity which means lower muzzle energy and hence less felt recoil.

    For 40S&W I feel you need to do one of three things, a) use a Case Pro (very expensive to buy or it adds up to have brass processed), B) run it all though a bulge buster (cheap and not much time required), or c) case gauge every round and cull the failures out (a bit more time and a bunch of ammo that gets pulled out). I do "b".

  9. OK, Friends

    Online entry for the 2015 JABS Extreme Steel Targets Alabama Sectional and Heart of Dixie Shootout

    will open at Noon 1/1/2015. After you register, you will get an email including a form to fill out and return with your entry within 14 days of that email being set, or you will be withdrawn from the match. Sponsored Shooters - if you shoot for someone sponsoring the match, you have 14 days for your sponsor to contact us, naming you as taking a sponsored slot.

    https://clubs.practiscore.com/2015-jabs-extreme-steel-target-alabama-sectional-heart-of-dixie-shootout/register

    As with previous years, all sponsor prizes will be distributed through random drawing, and the prize will be in your shooter welcome bag.

    Entry will be $130, Junior 1/2 Price.

    Is that noon Centeral time or noon Eastern time?

  10. I use an FCD with plated bullets (X-Treme) and have no problem. On the few occasions I've had to pull a reload there has not been any and I mean NO marks on the bullet to show it was ever used.

    As others reported problems, YMMV.

  11. I would lean towards the 41. 45acp is much more manageable from a recoil department. I have found that 40 cal has a sharp recoil. Even with 180's it's not the easiest to shoot. 45's are big and slow which generates less felt recoil.

    X-Treme has a 220 gr 40 cal bullet. I've not tried it (yet) for I fear I will like it so much I won't want to load & shoot my remaining stock of 180gr bullets.

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