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BradC

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  • Birthday 10/24/1975

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    Brad Collins

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  1. happy birthday

  2. BradC

    Nationals

    Same for me....
  3. Man, what a great match. I thought it was the most difficult match I've personally ever shot and that made it all the more fun. I definitely feel the need for an open gun now. I bet that was a REALLY fun match with a dot! Grats to Harmon for wearing TJ out on part of the standards. Grats to Lee for grabbing Area4 Champion! Like Max before him, he snagged it the last year he'll be eligible for a while. Nice shooting Lee! Can't wait for the next one! BradC
  4. Moved to Squad 26 with the Pimp Daddy, sgtglock (needs to renamed sgtsvi ) Can't wait, always a great match! BradC
  5. ARMS Mediums here. Use high's if you have your front sight still on, otherwise you'll have nice view of it =) -b
  6. I'd love to see this for real, but unfortunately, tis false. http://www.snopes.com/photos/flyby.asp
  7. Hahahaha! I'll do that as soon as I finish my 'sand'wich and get my daughter out of the 'sand'box and, oh, anyone seen my 'sand'als? =) Sometimes sandbagging isn't on purpose, its a circumstance. Sucks that people assume the worst. So, to get back on topic... once again, super awesome match =)
  8. Great job Robert and crew!! A well run, extremely fun match! I can't wait to go back to the next one! I'm that "other B" who finished 7th overall. Unfortunately for me, life has kept me from shooting USPSA for the last 18 months and as a result, my classifiers are a bit dated. I wish it were different, but its not, and we have to play within the rules we are given. I was spared any of the comments that Kurt overheard, thank goodness. The good news is, there were oodles of GM's at the match, so I believe it will count as a classifier (or is that just area matches?). If so, strong finishes will help everything even out as it should. Again, super fun match and it was great seeing a lot of you there. Area 4 is the next big one for me, can't wait! -b
  9. Yeah, you summed it up pretty good catfish =) The reason I like to look at targets is because I love the look of 2 alphas. The more I see it, the better I visualize and it results in, well, seeing it more =) Its an interesting mental challenge to wash out non-alphas, but it can be done. I still catch myself thinking/talking about things that are effective negatives. Back to Lanny for that, learn from it, make it a positive. In a Major match, you'll pretty much have to look at your own targets to prevent any errors. While you and I trust each other to make a call, the SO/RO will want the shooter's involvement in the case of a miraculous double (the most heinous of non-alphas ) and the likes.
  10. A sad day for our sport. I had hoped to take a class from Mr. Broom someday as I have heard nothing but the greatest things about him. Our prayers are with him and his family.
  11. BradC

    Stingerjg Links

    http://www.superbowl-ads.com/2005/index.html Few more here
  12. Very inspiring, Jake. I look forward to posting a vid of you breaking 3 seconds. It can be done!
  13. I use Comp-Tac holsters for mine. Both .40 and 9mm, work very very well. http://www.comp-tac.com BradC
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