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  1. Has anyone tried these out yet? It's basically a foward set sear and trigger similar to what Apex is doing for the M&P. It's endorsed by Travis Haley (former Magpul Dynamics) and is now running his own business Haley Strategic Partners. It's not intended as a competition trigger, 4.5 - 5lbs. Cuts out a lot of the pre and over travel.

    http://haleystrategic.com/store/hardgoods.php

    The Skimmer does not have a forward set sear like the Apex kit. The Skimmer has the pre-travel removed so that there is very little take-up.

  2. It has nothing to do with "mag capacity"; it has to do with how many rounds you put in them.

    Ex; for CDP you could have a 7 and two 8 round mags. You would have to be 7+1 at the start and all other mags loaded to 7.

    Just don't want a new shooter to think all their mags have to be the same capacity.

    David E.

    Actually, the rule book states in multiple places that the same capacity magazine must be used throughout the match.

  3. You MUST start loaded to division capacity, unless a) the gun won't do it (special case we'll ignore for now) or 2) the COF tells you to begin with X rounds only in the gun.

    You probably didn't have either of these special cases, and your friend started with 7+1 in the gun (assuming a CDP shooter), instead of 8+1. Yes, it was a PE. Now you both know.

    Koski

    That is presuming that 8 round mags are being used. A shooter using 7 rounders would be legal at 7+1. Just clarifying this so folks won't think that a 7 rounder is not legal.

  4. What (if anything) would you do differently if you could do it over again?

    I wouldn't have tried to "Grandbag" the classifier early on and get classified as a Sharpshooter in SSP before I was really ready, only to come in DFL in SSP SS at my first several majors. :blink:

    If you're thinking about shooting a major go ahead and DO IT! They're lots of fun and you'll meet lots of great folks, and the more majors you shoot the better you'll get at shooting majors.

    I'm sort of in the same bag. I looked at the classifier and what I knew my skill set to be and was not satisfied with classifying at anything less than EX in SSP. I then classified with my SSP legal gun in ESP as an SS. Depending upon the day, I'm either a so so EX or a very good SS.

  5. Georgia IDPA seems to be the biggest I have attended. Not sure of the member count..and strickly for IDPA??

    I think with BOTH USPSA and IDPA it might be the biggest. It holds the Area 6, Georgia State IDPA, and Glock GSSF matches.

    There is a difference between the range where all of those matches are held and the actual IDPA club. The range is South River Gun Club in Conyers/Covington. The range hosts the largest GSSF match in the circuit as well as many other leagues and major matches. The Greater Atlanta Defensive Pistol Association is a club that hosts matches all over the metro Atlanta area as well as the GA state IDPA match, which is held at South River.

  6. Just talked to the MD.

    Now for the rest of the story....

    Shooter did have a profanity ridden acute fit, iincluding the throwing of magazines and what not, both with the SO and MD. From the witnesses i talked to it was eather epic in scope This is NOT the reason for the penalty.

    Shooter shot the AM session. After the shooter left, it was discovered when the shooter signed his score sheet, the shooter had attempted to scribble over his Procedural on that stage. The stats person caught this and questioned the SO about it, who confirmed that none if the range staff had rescinded the procedural.

    After due consideration, the MD issued an unsportsmanlike conduct FTDR for altering the scoresheet. The shooter had already left the range, so they did not contact him. I suspect the severity of his outburst tempered their enthusiasm to call him directly.

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    The stage in question is stage two. I have 20/20 vision and cant see that I scribbled my procedural out. You guys make the call.

    Second, bad magazine.... Damn right I got that thing away from me as quick as possible. Bad day, bad way. I was a dick but I dont think I deserved a FTDR.

    I am in no way accusing you of altering your score sheet. Repeat, I am in no way accusing you of altering your score sheet!!

    Is that the sheet that went in to scorekeeper or a carbon copy that was given to you?

    A scribble mark could be made on the original after the sheets have been separated and such a mark would not show on a carbon copy. Such a mark could be intentional, or it could be completely accidental.

    Again, I am in no way accusing you of altering your score sheet.

  7. I think that a FTDR is appropriate for profanity depending on the circumstances. If something just slips out during a stage, it's a bit more understandable than it being in response to getting a procedural. It's also different if someone is muttering to them self versus yelling out something. Perhaps the MD or an SO giving a discreet reminder would be in good order prior to a FTDR prior to giving a FTDR.

    Regardless, a shooter should know that they got a FTDR or any other penalty. It isn't something they should find out later when they see the scores.

  8. I have no first hand experience with Steel Challenge matches. I was reading the rule book last night in an attempt to learn about the divisions. I saw mention of an IDPA division with equipment following IDPA rules. Does this mean concealment? Is the IDPA division on encompassing division, or is it broken down further into the individual IDPA divisions?

    I'd also appreciate general information on the divisional breakdowns.

  9. In GA, I'd have to say the go to guy for revolver training is Claude Warner:

    http://www.dryfire-practice.com/

    Claude likes to shoot snubbies, and he competed at the Wheelgun Championship this weekend in Gainesville shooting a j-frame. He is an IDPA SSR master. I think he has a class in Americus in the fall, but I don't know if it is an open class or not.

  10. I know how you feel. I shot the classifier this past Saturday. My previous attempt was 1.46 seconds short of EX, and I can easily see more than that time in my scores.

    I went into this one confident I could do it. Unfortunately, the slide on my G19 kept locking back on me. It did it at least four times. In the end, I was two less points down, but my time was worse, obviously.

    Turns out that the factory extended slide stop on my pistol had gotten bent out just enough for my support hand to come in contact with it. I have replaced it with another extended slide stop as that is all I had handy, but I will be switching everything back to standard slide stops ASAP.

  11. So many comments spring forth from this one:

    -Didn't Jamie say in the first show that he was dropped from SEAL training once due to injury and once upon request and that now he was a rescue swimmer? I don't know what the contestants actually see, but I have wondered all season why thy have harped on him so hard.

    -Ashley has not been one of the top performers all season. I wasn't shocked to see Joe eliminated him. I sure didn't expect that outburst from Ashley. It appeared to set the other guys back a bit.

    -At this point, I would like to see Jamie, Chris, and Joe in the finals and would prefer to see Jamie win it. Chris earned a measure of respect by taking a stand over Ashley's outburst. Joe earns a measure of respect for manning up.

    -Performance based? Really? What about the vote before the performance was even measured?

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