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Quadrant

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  1. Wow, today is the shoot-off for the 3GN Championship. Who is the odds on favorite!!!!

    First Round:

    Tommy Thacker vs Phil Strader

    Jeff Cramblit vs Rustin Bernskoetter

    Taran Butler vs Mike Voigt

    Mark Hanish vs Tyler Payne

    I surly wish I could be there to watch these great shooters compete. Also for the guys attending, please post pics, videos, results, opinions, etc... I am living vicariously through you guys...

    Regards

    Darryl

  2. what i liked about AM you had time to do all the side matchs and some more than once. as i understand it the pro did not free time,

    Pros had 1 extra stage spread over an extra 1/2 day, and many were at the side matches. I know because I was taking lots of notes at the Benelli and LaRue sides by watching those guys. Now, the pros and others that didn't have time were the ones busting their butts as ROs and match staff. Those guys not only missed much of the side matches, they shot 8 stages in 1 day, then worked the next 3!! They were a key part of the success of the match. So, while I join everyone in thanking the sponsors, I also give a huge thanks to the staff that pulled it off. You guys/gals ROCK!!

    Thanks,

    Robert

    I second that... :cheers:

  3. Can't wait for this one...if anything like last years, it's gonna be fun.

    it was a three day party! the match was fun to shoot but it was so much more than shooting, it was a great social event too. my biggest mistake was not staying at the lodge, where everyone hung out after the match daily.

    That was my mistake as well... It looks like the lodge is a no go this year as well. Apparently it is already booked. :angry2: We need a backup match hotel....

  4. I am now finally rested and back to work on a Monday morning. The match was outstanding! Great stages, match crew and prize table.

    Thanks to Larry, Linda, FNH and all of the sponsors for making this match happen. The facility is unreal!

    To my fellow RO’s on Stage 3 (Duck, Chris, Jeff and Dan) thanks for all of your help. I think we did a pretty good job working together to make that “MONSTER” of a stage run fairly well.

    BTW- DQ’ng anyone sucks-DQ’ng your good friend really SUCKS!!!!

    On an end note: I have a new leg work out - Go to Peacemaker and run up and down that hill over 200 times!!!!!!

    Yea, Stage 3 was my Waterloo. I was trying to makeup time after having to replace my hearing protection that popped out while mounting the shotgun. I was a little south of the dump barrel while placing the shotgun. 180! I was on my second to last stage and was shooting well. You live and learn....

    Overall a great match. I had the opportunity to speak with and shoot with a number of great shooters. Can't wait for next year to redeem myself. Great match guys!!!!

    OH Yea, Cody Leeper is a great kid and an awsome shooter. His parents should be very proud....

    Regards

    Darryl

  5. I have been reading posts from some of the fine revolversmiths on this forum that, in order to get the maximum benefit from an action job, one must use "well seated" Federal primers. My issue is: I do not reload but still want the maximum effect of the action job. My question is: Does the commerical Federal ammo contain said Federal primers that are being referenced, by the smiths. (Don't flame me...lol Just making sure I'm comparing apples...) So if they are one and the same, a complete action job on my 625 should be ok have done. Is this assumption correct?

    Regards

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