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Hi, I'm still recovering from shoulder surgery.
this is taking longer than i would like -
Hello, my name is Hernan, I live in Argentina.
A few years ago I shot IPSC, but I was losing interest a bit and gave up, now I have bought a more suitable pistol and I am interested in returning. I have to wait another month, since a shoulder surgery does not allow me to shoot until it is completely healed.
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Hi all, in a couple of weeks I will be traveling in Austin, I am Argentine, and in this land full auto weapons have only the security forces and the army. I've shot with FAL but only semiauto. I am a regular ipsc shooter with a glock 17. I would try a full auto rifle, if you know some gun range where I shoot allow some ar15, ak47 or similar I will thank.
Hernan
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Thanks!
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Hi, I only reload to my glock 17 and FM browning, W231 4.4 ga ,and 125 ga lead bullet.
I try to get some FMJ bullets, any recomendation?
I have, unique, power pistol and long shot to use.
Thanks
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The texas star is a fun target, you are there to have fun. So shoot it
+1
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We put some sandpaper, its cheap! Bones are expensive...
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From the PAPLE in another forum:
"Hubo un momento de esa tirada en la que el Ranger Master que era el que me iba colando en los stages, me dice deja que te voy empujando yo para no perder tiempo, mi respuesta joer, dejame recargar los cargadores por lo menos"
Translate:
"Im one stage the range master says me: let me push your wheelchair to save time, and my answer was: let me at least make my reload"
Great person, awesome sportman.
Sorry about my poor english.
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He is PAPLE, an Spain shooter. To me is a winner!
Is he´s second competition.
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Thanks to all!
I check the replacement parts first!
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Hi everyone, I saw this pistol (BUL M-5 IPSC).
http://www.marstar.ca/gf-BUL/index-M5.shtm
Actually I shoot whit my G17. And I look to go standart.
So..., I want to buy some but I need some first hand info.
Thanks
Hernan
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The format used it the 2009 match list thread rocked! Please follow it.
If you have a match to add, just quote the previous list (best to then remove the quote tags) and add your match in...following the same format (month, date, url, and match name)
This will be a member maintained list. (Don't ask the moderators to do the work...jump in and make it happen!)
Perodically, ask a moderator to clean out the thread, if it gets too long with all the copy and paste action.
Mod Squad
I d´ont know how do that.I hope that someone could arrange it...
If someone wants to travel...
Latinoamerican championship Argentina 2010
IROA Seminary Level I: October 3-4, 2010
IROA Seminary Level II: October 5, 2010
Pre-Match: October 6-7, 2010
Main Match: October 8-9-10-11, 2010
http://www.ipsc.org.ar/campeonato_latino_2010_eng.php
I hope that it is my first great challenge
Thanks
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Bienvenido al foro Hernán!
Para servirle,
Muchas Gracias!!
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Hey, you looked really good for a first timer. Keep up the good work. Funny, the shooting and stages looked like what we do up here, is this sport global?
Thank you!
I m a Very busy man and have no time to shoot to much! It was a months ago...now shoot more slowly...
Thanks again!
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Thanks for the MD's chipping in. I did seek professional medical advice but I was very disappointed in the direction that I given. That is why I started the post to see what the scope of cures or remedies were available out there from first hand experience.
After 6-8 visits with the doctor (over a 18 month period) all I got was a shot, 2 visits to the rehab clinic/a couple of rubber bands and a little arm compression band. I was told to lay off from doing anything that hurt it (originally baseball and softball) and it might get better. I have done everything that I was advised to do but no results.
Jerry told me that he had a surgery several years ago that removed a bit of material under the muscles in his forearm and that cured his issues.
I tried to get a referral to specialist and she (my doctor) said it wasn't necessary although she has not been able to help me get better over the last two years. I guess some of the doctors don’t take it as a serious aliment.
I have been taking fish oil, laying off all of the fun activities and even the not so fun ones. I wear an arm support (even at night) and take anti inflammatories. I am trying to incorporate the wrist curls as much as possible but back off if the pain comes back. I also have been montoring my diet but I normally do that anyway.
All in all I feel a little better but don’t think that I am any closer to getting rid of the problem.
I am the MD Sports Medicine guy with over 30 years experience with these types of probems.
More of story comes out now, but here are.
Key points
2 years
anatomic location not clear from post somewhere Shoulder or Elbow
No response to conservative therapy
Diagnosis unclear.
Treated by non specialist ( a big RED FLAG)
Diagnostic tests unknown.
SO again I am not YOUR doc but at this point the proper recommendations are
See a specialist and if not satisfied, see another one
Make sure specialist gives you precise diagnosis in term of location and type
For specialist to do this will probably require diagnostic testing which may be any where from Neck to Fingers in location. Types of Test might include MRI of primary or adjacent location, Xrays, or electrical tests.
AFTER the above the treatment plan can be proposed.
Since a lot of folks have made humerous suggestions and since your condition is chronic,I will say this, Fish Oil no matter what orifice you put it in will not fix you. But if you take enough by mouth you may need a silencer at the other end.
Best wishes to Godzilla for a speedy recovery
I Agree
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Thanks for the MD's chipping in. I did seek professional medical advice but I was very disappointed in the direction that I given. That is why I started the post to see what the scope of cures or remedies were available out there from first hand experience.
After 6-8 visits with the doctor (over a 18 month period) all I got was a shot, 2 visits to the rehab clinic/a couple of rubber bands and a little arm compression band. I was told to lay off from doing anything that hurt it (originally baseball and softball) and it might get better. I have done everything that I was advised to do but no results.
Jerry told me that he had a surgery several years ago that removed a bit of material under the muscles in his forearm and that cured his issues.
I tried to get a referral to specialist and she (my doctor) said it wasn't necessary although she has not been able to help me get better over the last two years. I guess some of the doctors don’t take it as a serious aliment.
I have been taking fish oil, laying off all of the fun activities and even the not so fun ones. I wear an arm support (even at night) and take anti inflammatories. I am trying to incorporate the wrist curls as much as possible but back off if the pain comes back. I also have been montoring my diet but I normally do that anyway.
All in all I feel a little better but don’t think that I am any closer to getting rid of the problem.
two years is too much time.
ibuprofen is very good for fever, not for your problem.
Buy some diclofenac, I use voltaren, some omeprazole (protect your stomac ), try 3 weeks, If you do not feel better, maybe you need a MRI ...You cannot live with pain
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I have been fighting tendonitis in my shoulder/elbow for the last two years and haven't been able to shake it. I got from playing too much softball and now it is affecting my ability to shoot and practice. The last two years I have been been a drain on shooting without being able to practice or maintain any consistancy.
I have tried everything that has been suggested to me so far, anyone have any ideas to get rid of tendonitis?
Hi, I am a general surgeon.
I was a rock climber, had tendinitis.
I did a treatment that today I it recommend to my patients.
Voltaren (not other one) 50mg every 12 hs + omeprazolel 40 mg every day.
The most important: absolute rest for 3 months The ice works better when it is ACUTE (in two weeks from start pain) someone kind of kinesiology, heat, laser, etc...
Any ask, just do it
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Just like the title says: How old were you when you first started shooting USPSA/IPSC?
34 y.o.
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Welcome!!! Describe the shooting down there for us, thanks!
A video is better than thousand words
This is my first match, I´m the big boy white shirt.
My Teacher
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Hola Hernan,
Bienvenido al foro. Hay mucha gente buena aquí con un montón de buena información.
They note every primer?? That does not sound like fun.
Muchas gracias, un abrazo
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Welcome, Whats the shooting scene in Argentina Like?
10 years ago it was not necessary to register the reloading press and you can buy a pound of gunpowder for 10 u$s.
Now, I have my press registered and they annotate every primer or gunpowder that I buy to three times more of cost.
There are many laws as approval to withdraw all the weapon from the civilians.
Really nice.
Meanwhile I shoot so much I can.
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Hi everyone
Mi name is Hernan, I`m from Argentina, and I `m a IPSC shooter, Glock 17 and Dillon 550 user.
The 550 is great, faster than my older single station press.
The question is:
A friend wants to buy hornady LNL.
Is it a good press?
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Hi everyone
Mi name is Hernan, I`m from Argentina, and I `m a IPSC shooter, Glock 17 and Dillon 550 user.
In my Country in not very popular ISPC shooting, here the soccer is the king.
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Hi everyone
Mi name is Hernan, I`m from Argentina, and I `m a IPSC shooter, Glock 17 and Dillon 550 user.
Stock II extractor
in Tanfoglio (EAA / IFG)
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Hello, everyone. I am the happy owner of a tanfoglio stock 2 xtreme. Unfortunately the extractor said enough. So I'm looking for a replacement. Here in my country, getting the original tanfoglio is going to take me time, and I don't want to be left without shooting for a few weeks. I can get the eemann tech for Shadow 1/2 or the original one for cz Shadow2. Do you know if either of these two will fit my gun? thank you