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See if you have a hobby shop that sells R/C cars. ...they might have the clip needed as a body pin
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My greatest accomplishment of the match....I made Denise speachless. After all the shooting was done and all the guns were put away I saw her standing in the parking lot and asked if I could put a small tape recorder in her pocket for the Brownells lady's 3gun match coming up. She looked at me and stammered and stared and stammered and stared some more and said she was speachless. That has GOT to be a first.
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Best thing to do is call mossberg and talk to someone they are going to want the serial number when you talk. They really don't do anything thru email. Kinda pisses me off cause I find its easier to send them an email with all the info of what I need and where to send it to and forget about it until it shows up. But they want to talk to you on the phone and garbage.
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Critique our rules.
Outsydlooknin75 replied to LoganbillJ's topic in Multi-gun Rules / Stage Design / Match Administration
If you are using practiscore there is a DNF button that you can use on the bottom left it gives a 0 for the stage but does not 0 for the match -
Critique our rules.
Outsydlooknin75 replied to LoganbillJ's topic in Multi-gun Rules / Stage Design / Match Administration
So if I stage DQ I'm just going to get max time and no penalties. If you are doing a total time match it might be in my best interest on certain stages just to take a stage dq -
In this case there is no low ready or port arms "starting postion". 12.3 Are You Ready - Standby ...The range officer shall then issue the commands "Are You Ready" followed shortly by "Standby". At this point the competitor is cleared to activate the "3GN Self Start Timer Button" which activates the timer that signifies the beginning of the competitors attempt of the course of fire... 2.6 Default Start Position. The competitor assumes the start position as specified in the written stage briefing. Unless otherwise specified, for a handgun start, the competitor must stand erect, facing downrange, with arms hanging naturally by the sides. For a rifle or shotgun start, unless otherwise specified, the competitor must stand "High Port" which is defined as; standing erect and relaxed, with the firearm held in both hands, stock touching the competitor's belt, at hip level, muzzle pointing upward and with the finger out of the trigger guard. Different stages may require the “ready position” to be prone, kneeling, sitting or as otherwise stated in the written stage briefing. A course of fire may permit a competitor to start a stage with a long gun mounted into the shoulder and pointing towards targets
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Time to put on the range lawyer hat for a moment. Most stage briefs say engage targets as they become visible or available. If you have a target that is visible or available immediately, shouldn't you be engaging that target and not loading unless you had to? If you truly were ready to engage then immediately after the buzzer you would be and not loading. Like was said it's consistncy that we are after. I know certain RM's have said port arms is full grip on the grip and full grip on the forearm, the finger hovering over the safety is not port arms, muzzle is at the shoulder. Ammo is not allowed in the weak hand because port arms is gun in hands only.
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2014 FNH USA 3 GUN CHAMPIONSHIP
Outsydlooknin75 replied to sbmd's topic in Multi-Gun, Rifle & Shotgun Match Announcements
Those don't auto reset and there ain't no way they are running down with a 4-wheeler to reset after every shooter. They have been accurate in the past. There are MGM flashers on another stage. So Larry has the icon in his library.I'm hoping Larry will chime in. They are a plate on a pivot, they could be made to auto reset without much trouble really. -
2014 FNH USA 3 GUN CHAMPIONSHIP
Outsydlooknin75 replied to sbmd's topic in Multi-Gun, Rifle & Shotgun Match Announcements
The original Colt speed plate is 28" tall. Could be those -
Bet if you were to pull the trigger on the shotgun then rack the bolt you'd have no problems. If you know for absolute certain there isn't a round in the chamber pulling the trigger is faster than trying to find the little button to release a shell then rack the bolt