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Case/Bag recommendation for shotgun
-=VILLAMOR=- replied to dlouie87's topic in Multi-gun Gear & Accessories
I'm also a happy Safariland 3-Gun bag owner. -
Eddie Rhodes
-=VILLAMOR=- replied to Tom Freeman's topic in Multi-Gun, Rifle & Shotgun Match Announcements
What a very nice and fitting thing to do to commemorate a very good man. I only knew Eddie for a short time, and I only got to see him at the matches. But I will never forget how he was always willing to help anyone. As someone who was new to 3-Gun and loved my He-Man guns, I looked up to Eddie as not only one of the best shooters, but also one of the best role models for the sport. -
To Kirk, Misty, and company: Thanks for all that you have done and continue to do to make this match one of the best there is. This is my favorite match, and I will continue to return year after year as long as you hold it. To all the sponsors: Thanks for all your support of our sport. Even after not finishing well this year, I still walked away with a prize well worth what I paid to going into this match. To the RO's: Thanks for all your hard work. I'm sorry to hear that Pashia and Mike on Stage 8 had to deal with a squad or two who failed to reset the targets. You guys had to walk up and down that slope 250+ times over 4+ days, and you should have not had to reset a single target after running a shooter. IMHO, I wished you guys would have exercised your right to penalize those squads or just sit down and not run the next shooter until they reset it. You guys were just too nice. To my fellow shooters in Squad 1: Thank you for the great company and all the laughs. I also had the priviledge of shooting with the top two HM Shooters, Kuan Watson and Bryan Ray. Despite seeing my a@@ get handed to me stage after stage, it was good to see you both perform and I got to see things I could do to improve on. The biggest thanks goes to Bryan Ray's and Brian Vaught's wives for being our "Squad Moms" and took care of us. My favorite stage was stage 4. You got to shoot all 3 guns and you also had options to shoot some targets with either a handgun or shotgun. It gives the shooter a choice between reloading the shotgun that puts out a wider payload or go with the handgun and take more of a precise shot. The rifle at varying distances targets were challeging. My least favorite stage was stage 7 simply because I couldn't hit them darn targets with a slug while on that darn swing, but thats on me. I gave it an honest try though instead of just letting 6 slugs fly down range. I can't complain about the stage design as some shooters got their hits, some did not. To me, part of that game was either try and get your hits or take the penalty for the misses. I am glad however that the penalty for misses on this stage was 10 seconds each and not 5 as common to other matches. Only change I would like to see for next year is the use of more target backers for all the distance targets. Having a target backer that is a contrary color to the target (especially with those autopoppers) helps make the targets more visible throughout the day. Its more fun for us iron shooters to be able to see the targets we're shooting at rather than guess-timate where the target is in relation to the backer. I'm already looking forward to next year.
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Correct. The retention holsters are not required as long as the holster can securely hold the handgun, but 3-Gun often requires the shooter to move rigorously. And the courses of fire have began to become more physically challenging than in years past. The more serious 3-gunners are now opting for the holster with retention than the traditional speedy open-top holster commonly used in IPSC/USPSA. Last May at the Midwest 3-Gun Championship in Fayette MO, I watched as a shooter was running to a shooting position with his rifle in his hand and his loaded handgun in an open-top holster. Then suddenly, I saw an object fall off from him and it tumbled and rolled in the ground. At this object began to slow down, everyone quickly realized that it was the shooter's Glock. It was a little nerve racking as you waited for it to come to a rest. The shooter was DQ-d and he was too upset to talk to anyone about how it happened. I would assume that it happened either by his open-top holster being too loose, or the stock in his rifle caught the handgun as he was raising it up and pulled the handgun out of the holster. Either way, it would have been prevented had he been using a holster with more retention.
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If you're looking for something that is a little more managable with costs, take a look at the Blackhawk Serpa holster.
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If you're shooting in Tac-Limited or Tac-Optics where the minimum handgun caliber is a 9mm, shoot the 9mm over .40 cal. The less recoil, the better and faster. About the only thing a .40 cal would have an advantage on is on an MGM spinner target where something with a bigger punch would help spin it around. But those targets are mostly used as shotgun targets.
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I like how there are a lot more people shooting in Tac-Irons (or Tac-Limited to those more politically correct). Having the red-dots join in on that division is sure the reason why. But I've always questioned the fairness. It would be nice to know who's shooting irons and who's shooting red-dots to kind of see how well they match up against each other at the final results.
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A question was asked in another post about the location of the match range. Here is what I posted in reply: Punch in these GPS coordinates in Google Map...38.039371, -92.651943 Or try this link: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=38.039371,-92.651943&oe=UTF-8&ie=UTF-8&hl=en This is the entrance to the property where the match was held the past two years and I was told (not confirmed) that it is in the same property again for this year.
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2012 Ozark 3-Gun Championship
-=VILLAMOR=- replied to WorthShooting's topic in Multi-Gun, Rifle & Shotgun Match Announcements
Punch in these GPS coordinates in Google Map...38.039371, -92.651943 Or try this link: https://maps.google.com/maps?q=38.039371,-92.651943&oe=UTF-8&ie=UTF-8&hl=en This is the entrance to the property where the match was held the past two years and I was told (not confirmed) that it is in the same property again for this year. -
Attached are the final results from the 2012 Nordic Components Tactical Shotgun Championships. The Top Three Finishers are: Tactical Division Rob Romero James Casanova Jesse Tischauser Pump Division Jansen Jones Jomar Villamor Ken Anderson Open Division Doug Hartley Duke Seibold Don Bednorz The Category Winners are: High Senior - Doug Hartley (Open Division) High Junior - Katie Harris (Tactical Division) High Lady - Pashia Yang (Tactical Division) High LEO/Military - Jomar Villamor (Pump Division) The website will soon be updated. http://tacticalshotgunchampionship.com/ 2012 NC TSC - TACTICAL - FINAL RESULTS.pdf 2012 NC TSC - PUMP - FINAL RESULTS.pdf 2012 NC TSC - OPEN - FINAL RESULTS.pdf