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robkroupa

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  1. So I'm working a slow swing shift and thought I would check on the weather for the match. Here is what NWS is saying:

    Saturday A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 80.

    Saturday Night A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59.

    Sunday A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 77.

    Sunday Night A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 58.

    Looking at the long range forecast model their forecast looks about right, real isolated showers and thunderstorms. Temps look good, wind should be fairly light outside of any showers.

    Anyone know if there is any cell reception at the range?

  2. It's a slow day at work so I pulled up some of the climatological data for the Hot Springs area for October.

    Avg High Temp 75 Record High Temp 92

    Avg Low Temp 53 Record Low Temp 26

    On average they get rain 9 days out of the month with an average accumulation of 20.7 inches.

    October appears to be the area's wetest month averaging 20.7 inches of precip in October so you might want to pack some rain gear just in case.

    I also got a room booked, staying at the Knight's Inn because I'm cheap.

  3. ac4wordplay, on 08 Jun 2013 - 4:25 PM, said:

    robkroupa, on 08 Jun 2013 - 08:29 AM, said:

    I just got off shift and tore mine down to check. The actual button is reversible but it will continue to function the same either way.

    Thanks for checking. If I understand correctly, it's NOT lefty friendly, correct?

    Correct
  4. Yep, prize tables are funny. Best I have ever won was High C in Production. Got a holster off the table. Next year won 3rd B and the table was about picked clean by the time I got there. LOL

    I don't recall shooting in a match that awarded a U shooter.

    And if you are as close to making B as you said that means you will be a strong contender in C class.

    Just some thoughts to ponder.

    I have strongly considered that, I'm sitting at ~59% in production...

  5. Locally several clubs put on "classifier matches" where there is at least four classifier stages. As long as you do not zero out one of the stages, those four will get your initial classification in just a single match. We always hold at least one of these matches a month or so before any majors in the area to get as many new shooters classified as possible. Check with your local Section Coordinator to see if there is one coming up.

    As far as shooting unclassified, it may not matter depending on the match. If you are concerned about the prize table, check with the matches you are interested in and see if prizes are given in order of match finish or possibly just by random drawing. Some matches may not include trophies or a trip to the prize table for the unclassified shooters.

    Bill

    There are several clubs around here that do classifier matches but with my new job I end up working most weekends so I'm not sure I'll be able to make things line up to make it to one.

  6. I would probably stay with Production. The thing to remember, if you care about such things, is that you can't win anything if you are unclassified. I guess you could win HOA but that seems unlikely. If you stay with C Production you have a good chance of snagging something really good from the prize table.

    If none of that means anything to you then by all means shoot any division you want.

    You hit one of my concerns right there, I'd hate to spend the time/money to shoot a major match and not even have the (remote) chance of coming home with plaque or something.

  7. So I'm looking at signing up for some major matches. So far I've been shooting production but really want to make the switch to limited or limited 10. With my work schedule I don't think I'll be able to shoot enough classifiers to actually get classified in either of those. Would it be crazy to shoot a major match in a division you are unclassified in?

    In production right now I'm in C class but one decent classifier should bump me up to B.

    Any thoughts and/or suggestions?

  8. Some folks get lucky! I wasn't one of them so I had some springs made to solve that problem. Just think if I would have been lucky I'd have never learned so much about these little shotguns and how great they are. Rob when Tony gets yours in if ya have any problems I'm just down the road from ya pretty sure we can get any issues hashed out.

    Gerrit, glad to hear CZ got you a new piston and it works! keep me posted on how things pan out, mine may just have a problem and break if you have good luck hehe. Later,

    Kirk

    Thanks Kirk. I'll be sure to contact you if I have any issues, I'll buy the beer.

  9. It's also really nice to have a baseline for what a "good stage" should feel like. Before this my best stage was at a steel shoot, got a great time but when I heard "unload and show clear" I wasn't sure who had been shooting the gun in my hands. Now I know how it should feel and how it should "look" through my eyes. :cheers:

  10. So last week I had a horrible match, couldn't concentrate, couldn't hit the targets, and don't think I ever saw my front sight. I had been making a lot of progress in planning stages and in my movement but that last match really threw me off. I figured it was time to try something new, I told myself that I could move as fast as I wanted but I wouldn't pull the trigger unless I was sure I could "see what I needed to see" no matter how long it took me to break my shots. And what do you now... I saw my sights, I got my hits, I really wasn't that slow, and I won Production.

  11. Wow. SSS has the take down levers for cheap and you might consider a Storm Lake or KKM barrel for a replacement. Of course everyone is salivating over the soon to be released Apex Bar-Sto barrels but they are months away.

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    I'd love to get one of the Apex's barrels but I can't wait that long. Last night I ordered a KKM barrel and some other parts from SSS.

  12. Thanks for the advice everyone, I managed to grind of the sharp corner on the takedown lever and get it to rotate allowing the gun to come apart.

    Now I just need to take a hard look at my reloading process and order a new barrel and takedown lever.

    One time I "ringed" a barrel on a .22 cal.

    Shooting rapid fire, a weak load was stuck in the barrel near the muzzle and the following round pushed it out. The barrel bulged (ringed) at the restriction. This happened so fast neither the SO or I caught it.

    It only became obvious later when I was cleaning the barrel as the cloth wrapped jag was normally tight, then very loose and then tight again moving from the chamber to the muzzle.

    Is this what you found with your barrel?

    That's prety close o what happened, there is a visible bulge (or ring) about halfway down the barrel and it happened to be just big enough to not allow the slide to pass over it.

  13. Thanks for the advice everyone, I managed to grind of the sharp corner on the takedown lever and get it to rotate allowing the gun to come apart.

    Now I just need to take a hard look at my reloading process and order a new barrel and takedown lever.

  14. Looks like the slide is bulged... :(

    I managed to get the slide to go forward but it won't retract past the bulge which isn't far enough to get activate the slide release so I'm not sure how I'm going to get the slide off. I tried knocking out the two pins I could and wiggling but it didn't help much at all. Time to put on my thinking cap.

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