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  1. Thanks guys, from your answers, I now no hesitate to go for STI trubore.
  2. Which factory make barrels for STI? In term of the quality, what rank of STI barrel?
  3. CZ probably not a good choice for small hands. I am a man who have very small hands. For CZ and clone, the grips are very comfort and fit to my hands, but the problem is the trigger. The trigger is too far for first shot (double action).
  4. If you are new to IPSC and also new shooter, stock PARA is the best to start. You may use the P-16 limited for 1-2 years without any modification needed. When you shoot better and you sure of IPSC loving, that's the time to spend money for modification or even other guns.
  5. I also believe in that equation for long time, but it was opposite to my feeling. I tried 40-200 grain and 45-200 grain, the equation say that the recoil should be the same, but I feel softer for the 40, anyway at that moment, I didn’t trust my feeling. Finally I found that my believing wasn’t always true. If you compare the same bullet diameter, the equation is perfectly fit, let's say 45-150 grain and 45-230 grain. But if you compare different diameter like 40 to 45, there must be some more factor in the equation, but I don't know which factors to be considered, probably: friction, pressure, force, barrel weight, and etc. You may prove that by using the same recoil spring weight also same bullet weight for both 40 and 45, and investigate shape of shock buff after shooting for number of rounds, 40 always have longer life of shock buff. And even you use 14lb. spring for 40-180 grain, the shock buff still looking better than the one in 45-230 grain that uses 18lb. spring. Mai
  6. Well, if we looking back to many of previous post about rule and division, we will see that the most confusion, arguable, and disagreeable are about guns for production division. Its must be something missing from the rule, so more and more question about what guns, what parts, what equipment and etc. My opinion is we have two ways to reduce the upcoming confusions, questions and so on. (It’s just an opinion, OK?) One is put more sub rule such as weight of gun, may be specific to model, say, no more than 700 gr. for G17 and 1050 for sphinx (we want to put a lot more work to officer, right?). Or may be no tungsten guide rod, no fiber optic sight, no more than 15 rounds, also some like Flex said and many more. And we may keep the Production Division as it was meant to be. The another one is reduced the sub rule. Let’s keep only as few as possible, say, single action for first shot, 5-lbs. trigger, 5 inches barrel, and lets the shooter modify the rest. And let’s change the name to Racing Production Division. Mai
  7. Could this situation be happened? Some day, the production division may end up to be a competition between gun’s company. They may create a production gun that actually not proper to use in real life, but aim only to win the game. The company who making the best racing production gun will be the winner. And the shooters will be forced to buy the very expensive gun in order to stand up front and be able to compete with other shooters. And also for the normal citizens, who want to have a gun to protect their life, end up buying guns that specially made for racing. Probably, Glock is the only company, who wants to make only production guns for real life only (at least, for now). Mai
  8. Big Thanks to both of you see you in Bali, Vince mai
  9. Thank you so much Skywalker Probably more than 80% of my confusion have been cleared. For the 20% left over, it might be easier to talk to Vince during Bali-match, because it might be too much detail and lead to a very long boring post. For your second example: things may not be that easy, if you shot 26.xx and the written was 36.xx. Or quite a long time past by, let’s says, shoot in the morning and we find errors by the end of the day. And from this example, you are a very good sport man, how many shooters will go back and ask for lower score? What will I do if the same situation had happened to me? I might go back like you, or I just keep quiet and feel guilty for the rest of the day. Or worst, I keep my mount shut and be a happy one. How about you guys, what will you do? For the 3rd example, the one who get penalty is the one who yells "you forgot a target after reloading", right? If the one who yell is not a shooter, just a visitor, what will happen? 1.If the shooter respond to signal and move back to shoot the forgotten target. 2. If the shooter doesn’t move back to shoot. Vince, too bad, I have no chance to attend your Workshop, I will arrive Bali on Saturday, late afternoon. Anyway, for sure, I will looking for you later on. Mai
  10. Thanks, Skywalker I agree that first rule that may applied is 8.3.1.1 (you are the one who told me earlier at the beginning of this post). But if the shooters run, unholster and aim the gun to something, can we interpret that the competitors test a shooting position while taking a sight picture? This is from your last post: And this is from your first post: And also from the last post of Vince: Note that Rule 9.7.2 only applies during the scoring process. If a mistake is discovered sometime after the scoresheet has been signed, then: 9.7.4 A score sheet signed by both a competitor and a Range Officer is conclusive evidence that the course of fire has been completed, and that the time, scores and penalties recorded on the score sheet, are accurate and uncontested. The signed score sheet is deemed to be a definitive document and, with the exception of the mutual consent of the competitor and the signatory Range Officer, or due to an arbitration decision, the score sheet will only be changed to correct arithmetical errors or to add procedural penalties under Rule 8.6.2. Oh my! I am very confusing. My friends and I had quite a long conversation about rule 9.7, about a week ago, and we still have no conclusion. Please help us by give some examples to clarify the rule. Mai
  11. I thought, I completely understood, but I was wrong. I have problem of translation from English to Thai. 9.7.4 A score sheet signed by both a competitor and a Range Officer is conclusive evidence that the course of fire has been completed, and that the time, scores and penalties recorded on the score sheet, are accurate and uncontested. The signed score sheet is deemed to be a definitive document and, with the exception of the mutual consent of the competitor and the signatory Range Officer, or due to an arbitration decision, the score sheet will only be changed to correct arithmetical errors or to add procedural penalties under Rule 8.6.2. The meaning of the blue mark is clear. But what does it mean for the red mark? Is its mean? A: The score sheet will be changed to correct arithmetical errors or to add procedural penalties under Rule 8.6.2. The arithmeticc correction or procedural penalties can be done only with the mutual consent of the competitor and the signatory Range Officer, or due to an arbitration decision. Or B: The score sheet will only be changed to correct arithmetical errors or to add procedural penalties under Rule 8.6.2. The exception is, any insufficient data may be changed, if both of competitor and signatory Range Officer have the mutual consent or an arbitration decision. Thai version of rule14 implies something similar to the sentence B. Another question: Is running, unholster and sight to target after LAMR against rule 8.7.3? “Competitors who test a targeting sequence or a shooting position while taking a sight picture will incur one procedural penalty per occurrence.” Mai
  12. mcoliver I use digital stop watch, it wasn't accurate but stiil show some trend. StephenG Use real bullet, just kidding.
  13. No, it is a low speed internet but I don't think net-speed is the problem. After we load the drills, we may hang up net line and the drill still working. I asked my friend, he suggested me to reinstall window and some programs. Well, I don't know. mai
  14. Something went wrong, I figured out that the partime wasn't the same as I set. Someone have this problem ? Say, I set partime to 1 sec, the actual partime could be .8 or 1.2 or..... This is the computor problem, program problem, well what is the problem? mai
  15. MAS, I am 125 lb, very small hand, and use PARA P14. Hope to have some money and move to .40 either PARA or STI. I feel less recoil with .40, and I don't know why its feel like that. Same 175 PF, 230 grain for .45 and 180 grain for .40, by all calculation of force, momentum etc., the .40 have faster action so it should release more energy and also more recoil force. But, I feel the opposit way. I have trouble with GLOCK 21, way too big grip and real hard to control the recoil. mai
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