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  1. I just received 3 CR Speed Mag pouches in the mail and was disappointed to find out they would not fit on my Tac Grip Belt. The belt is too thick and doesn't even come close to fitting through the opening in the mag pouch for the belt. Has anyone else had this problem? I like the thickness and rigidity of the Tac Grip belt and would not want to switch to the thinner belt.

    Clint

  2. So if you buy the Techwell, the grips are the only thing that is holding it to the gun? I am leaning toward the S&A since it is less cost and with the mainspring housing attached, more secure. Plus no milling or new grips.

    I am using the gun primarily for carry and occasional competition. I have the Dawson on my competition gun and like it.

    C.

  3. I use snap caps as they aren't that expensive and it helps to dry fire with a magazine in the gun with close to the correct weight. Also with nothing in the chamber the gun stays in slide lock with any movement of the slide. That makes it harder to dry fire.

    I agree that both live fire and dry fire complement each other, you need both.

  4. I also have been using Tripp 10mm System mags. I don't think they are really a 10 round mag. The product packaging label says 9 rounds. I know they start with a ten round body and shorten it up to fit the box. Are you guys getting 10 rounds? Reloadable?

    Paul

    Yep 10 rounds of .40 using Bayou 180 g., loaded to 1.180 fits fine. Only time I do that is when practicing due to USPSA rules. It's nice to have the 9th round in the mag I load before starting a stage.

  5. I've been to matches where they use spray lacquer and that works great for keeping the targets from drooping. That stuff is expensive though. Any recommendations on how to save on buying lacquer?

  6. Mod ... please move this to the appropriate section if this isn't the right area.

    I'm looking to built a cheap and inexpensive paper target stand for shooting at my home range. I have several of the tall silhouette style targets and will be using others as well.

    Any ideas on how to build a good stand?

    How about real cheap?

    When I need to cart in all my equipment, I use two tent stakes and two 6" long pieces of PVC pipe.

    Drive the spike into the ground leaving around 7" above ground.

    Slip the PVC pipe over the spike and slip the 1x2 target stick along side the spike.

    Cost about $2 per target unless you got a bunch of PVC left over from another project.

    Bill

    Great idea Bill. Thanks for posting. That has to be the easiest and least expensive target stand I have ever heard of.

  7. My next Major match of the year was the South Carolina Sectional held at Mid Carolina Rifle Club. This was a very disappointing match. I went into it with a goal of seeing and calling every shot and moving faster between shooing positions. I had an advantage since I worked as an RO on Friday and ran shooters who were RO'ing on Saturday. I traveled with the same squad all day and got to see each stage and how some of the better shooters were shooting the stages. I ended up making a lot of dumb mistakes. I forgot reloads, made reloads at the wrong time, blew by shooting positions, did not stay on my front site on some longer shots and let all of this get to me so the errors kept compounding.

    I ended up finishing 40 of 59 Production shooters, 10th of 17 C class shooters. I finished 56% in Production and had 3 Mikes and 2 No-shoots for the match. I did not meet either of my goals for this match. It was a rainy muggy day and I let that affect my shooting as well. I have to learn to let mistakes go when they happen and not dwell on them after the stage. That only leads to lack of concentration and more mistakes.

    Lessons learned were: Come up with the best plan I can for shooting the stage, go over that plan as many times as I can on the course and in my head and execute that plan to the best of my ability. I can't worry about shooting faster until I can make all my shots and stop wasting time on stupid mistakes. Support from my team (Trigvision)is crucial in improving my performance. John and Chris pictured below provided encouragement and support throughout the match. I hate to think how much worse the results would have been without them on my squad. Thanks guys.

    I feel that more dry fire practice and standard drills on the range will help my accuracy and experience will help my stage performance. I plan on setting up some portions of stages from Area 6 to practice in the next couple of weeks. I will improve my performance at Area 6, that is a promise.

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  8. It has been a long time since I have posted to this topic. I haven't given up shooting; I had a 1 1/2 month intense training program with my employer and just married off my youngest daughter. That has taken a great deal of my time and although I have been practicing and competing I have not been good about recording it all.

    In March I competed in Alabama Sectional at East Alabama Gun Club. I tried hard to focus on each shot and explode between shooting positions. I shot my plan on each stage and ended up 33 out of 59 Production shooters. I finished 64% in Production which met one of my goals and was 6th in Production C class. As for my other stated goal, I did not win my classification on any stage. My best showing was 4th C shooter in 2 different stages.

    I was trying desperately hard not to have any Mikes in this match. That may have resulted in me shooting too slowly and cautious. I did end up blowing by a target on one stage and earning 2 Mikes.

    Overall I felt pretty good about this match. I am improving from past year's performances and am on track as far as my training. I think that more (daily) dry fire practice will help me to continue to improve. and reach my goals.

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