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xsniper

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  1. I guess the mail was a good move. I have been waiting for the web site to open up. I only have enough 124 JHP to make it to the end of April and I am done. I was good for primers, powder, and brass, but the bullets snuck away from me.

  2. No it doesn't end I know I'm going to want to order a custom tax time next year wife already said ok :) ain't she great lol

    Anyway figured I'd take a nice pic

    Got a bunch of hs6 loads to tryout with some 115 and 124's gonna see what I like best

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    Yes she is !!!!
  3. Welcome to the addiction..... Next it will be a new rig, bag, press, dies, another 2,000 pieces of brass, 4 sleeves of primers, cart and a new vehicle to get to the range....

    BC

    Oh how true that is................unending, but that is all part of the adventure.

  4. I was one of the many shooters that got my butt handed to me on stages 2 and 3. Were they too tough, ABSOLUTELY NOT. Were they tough, ABSOLUTELY YES. That is why I return every year to shoot the Florida Open. This is the most technical match you will shoot all year, outside of Nationals. I personally think the stages are better than Nationals ( but then again I've never been so I'm biased :devil: ). Florida Open is one of the premier matches all year. I for one hope they don't make the match any easier. I look forward to the challenge. This match takes all of those hosers that rely on speed only and brings them back down to earth.

    Hats off to Shannon and the rest of the staff at the Florida Open. Another great match.

    Just what I was thinking, great match, great people.

  5. The thread referenced above by Toothguy might be helpful. I have been shooting most of this year after having both sides rotator cuff surgery last year. To be honest, I improved with both hands and am a better shooter now because of it. Just take your time, follow the doctor's and physical therapist's advice, and you will be shooting even better next year.

    Joe

    +1 on this. I had major RC surgery last December, after having to allow my broken collarbone to heal. This slowed my physical therapy a bit but I was doing good by the summer and feel I am 100% now. Be very active with the physical therapy and accept no less than a full recovery. Best of luck.

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