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LeftyGirl

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  1. I found the match to be a solid combination of stand-and-shoots, some moderate movement, and some more physical stages. For someone whose shooting skills aren't on the same level as the Brian Rays and Kurt Millers of the world, I welcomed the opportunity to make up time on the running portions of the stages.

    Lots of folks complaining about the physical portion of the match, but I would posit that if we want to treat this like a SPORT and not just a game, perhaps we should consider what it takes to be an ATHLETE, not just a casual competitor. I work out every dang day that I'm not at a match, specifically so I can handle my guns more effectively (with my skinny girl arms) and be able to move through the stages quickly without feeling physically crushed at the end of the day. There's more to shooting than just the shooting; it's the thinking; it's the moving. And ALL of that is better when overall physical fitness is higher.

    Don't get me wrong -- I understand some folks have injuries and whatnot that prevent them from undertaking certain types of physical activity. But as far as I'm concerned, bring on the sprinting!!

  2. Looking for a little help from my shooting friends. I'm a lefty who recently inherited an STI 2011 that was built for a righty. I'm looking for an ambi mag release (I'd settle for a right-side one), but my searching on Brownell's, Midway, and "da Google" isn't turning up much.

    To show my ignorance: will a mag release designed for a 1911 work in a 2011? (If yes, then perhaps I've found a few.)

    Any lefties out there that can help me out? Thanks!

  3. It pays to show up to registration on Friday. Shorter lines, and I'll be there with COOKIES! B)

    8 days to go!

    Registration will be open all day Friday (starting at 10am) and Saturday (7 am) till shooting ends for the day -- register early and beat the morning lines.

    Here is the schedule:

    FRIDAY:

    Registration opens at 10am

    RO brief at 11 am

    Mandatory Shooter Meeting at 1130

    Shooting begins at 12 noon

    SATURDAY MORNING:

    Registration opens at 7 AM

    Mandatory Shooter Meeting at 7:45

    Shooting begins at 8 am

    Lunch available 11:30-2:30pm, 5 bucks (burgers, dogs soda, water, etc)

    SATURDAY AFTERNOON:

    Mandatory Shooter Meeting at 1:30

    Shooting begins at 1:45

    SUNDAY:

    Registration opens at 7 AM

    Shooter Meeting at 7:45

    Shooting begins at 8 am

    Lunch available 11:30-2:30pm, 5 bucks (burgers, dogs soda, water, etc)

    Registration will be in the trailer down the small hill, opposite the covered benches.

    We look forward to seeing everyone again this year!

  4. I think she meant would amateur scores count for 3-Gun Nation totals.

    The ladies shootoff is at the end of the season match, not at the PRoAM.

    I think the advice of e-mailing Chad is good. He'll know whether the amateur percentages will count for his totals!

    Light 'em up girl!

    Denise

    Yes Denise, I was referring to the 3-gun nation running totals that count toward the end-of-season championship shootoff in November.

    Good call on emailing Chad. Thanks everyone!

  5. So, got a question that I probably already know the answer to...(I'm assuming it's no.)

    I signed up for amateur (b/c it doesn't get any more amateur than me), but in retrospect now I wonder - will the amateur match count for the 3GN points series? Since Cheaper Than Dirt ponied up to sponsor a women's shootoff at the end of the season, I now have a vested interest in getting some points.

    Thoughts?

  6. Howard, is it absolutely necessary for all 3 team members to have all 3 guns? I'm looking to put together a ladies team, but we're a little short in the shotgun department. Essentially, I'm wondering if there will be any stages where more than one shotty will be required, or if we'll be able to get through the match with only one. Thanks! Karla

    An all ladies team would be awesome! There is only one stage where two shotguns are required. I'm sure there will be plenty of people on the other teams on your squad willing to lend you one for that stage. There is also going to be a rule that everyone on the team must use a shotgun on at least one stage. Everyone will have to use a pistol on at least on stage also, and everyone must use a rifle at least twice.

    The stages are now available so that you may plan your strategy. Follow this link.

    Thanks Howard (just saw this). I've asked a couple ladies if they want to play. Here's hoping they come out.

  7. Ok, the check is in the mail. Now, all I need is to get classified between now and then...

    Same location - 3/12/11 *Classifier*

    Registration 8:00 am - 10:00 am

    Safety Brief & Match starts at 10:00 am

    Thanks Steve! And now the tough question: stay in town to shoot the classifier, or go spend my birthday with my family?

    Your asking ME that question? :surprise: Hmmm...there will always be more birthdays! :roflol:

    when in doubt...celebrate birthday the next weekend!! :lol:

  8. I'm a relatively skinny chick (my 32" CR Speed belt has plenty of extra overlap), and I've never NOT been able to fit everything I need for all 3 guns on my belt. You should be fine with your 36" belt.

    For pistol and rifle mags I use BladeTech Teklok pouches. I actually use the double mag pouches for pistol. And for shotgun, I use the 4-round California Competition Works pouches, so I even have to add a couple extras so I can carry all the shells I need.

    That being said, I certainly agree with everyone who said it's worth having an extra belt so you don't have to constantly reconfigure during the match.

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