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Looking for a compact tool kit for my range bag
ziebart replied to hiker88's topic in Gear & Accessories
Single sided tackle box. It’s not complete though as some larger items don’t fit and end up in the magazine pouches of the larger range bag. Tool kits will vary based on their purpose. Outdoor practice, indoor practice, match, RO, match setup all are different and are paired down to avoid dragging too much junk around. -
Euxx, thanks for the timer photos really nice to have them next to each other to compare. I made some assumptions on the AMG based on the form factor and assumed it was closer to the CED than it is.
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Looking forward to the pocket pro BT version. I prefer the larger screen and belt clip and screen orientation as mentioned before. Just wish it ran on AA batteries and had a longer string time. 3 gun seems to be moving away from the 5 min stages but that is what drove me to get the CED plus the rechargeable battery. Now the screens are going out along with the battery after years of use.
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Open belt setup for shotgun mag carriers
ziebart replied to teddym90's topic in Multi-gun Gear & Accessories
I’ve used the kydex hooks that are same size as the ELS with double sided gorilla tape. Not too many issues but have lost a mag before. Mostly the 12 o’clock horizontal mag. Also have lost the whole belt on an all SG stage when I didn’t add an extra keeper -
For matches I prefer tape so there isn't trash blowing around the range. Seems people can't find a trash can for the paster backing
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UML True Heavy shotgun
ziebart replied to 71Commander's topic in Multi-gun Rules / Stage Design / Match Administration
Not familiar with your particular gun, but if the barrel or choke has holes, then yes it would be prohibited. You can cover them or get a new barrel -
Major is an advantage, but not 20% like someone posted. Use the competitor app and change yourself to major or minor. Most people I've done it with see 5 to 8% change from 9mm minor to major. That button click doesn't factor the 2 or 3 less rounds or higher recoil. I've seen people make GM shooting minor because if you aren't shooting alphas then it doesn't really matter on the classifiers.
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I would not call them the best as they are all I've used, but the Revision Sawfly with inserts are on the APEL so I can wear them at work too. Seems like any insert combo is going to be heavy and have trouble with dust between the lenses. On the plus side the outer lense is fairly inexpensive so you can change them when scratched or older. These things wear out and don't provide the same level of protection forever.
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Despicable Behavior and Rule 6.4.4: "barred from competition"
ziebart replied to StealthyBlagga's topic in USPSA/IPSC Rules
It may, but with limited match slots there has to be some way to ration them. lottery, first come first serve, or price all are the most common way to deal with the problems of scarcity. There can only be 1 USPSA nationals a year so it's not like another match really could substitute it. Most 3 gun matches have become IMHO regional at best and people chose which one they like best and can afford to attend. -
Despicable Behavior and Rule 6.4.4: "barred from competition"
ziebart replied to StealthyBlagga's topic in USPSA/IPSC Rules
This is getting off topic, but the point of non refundable match slots is to ensure people show up and don't stiff the match. If a match isn't going to refund the shooter they should allow that shooter to transfer their spot. Most matches will permit this or even state it explicitly. Doesn't apply to this situation as dude couldn't get someone to fill his slot from the wait list or just a buddy. I'm sure the fine folks from SMM3G would have accepted a transfer with the understanding the shooters would have to figure out payment between themselves and dude wouldn't get a different size shirt. I'm not sure how many people they were short of full, but even besides the cash you put on a match to have people shoot. It's no fun hosting an empty match -
Like racingready said, that collapse after accomplishing your goal can be crushing if you don't have a new one ready to fill that spot. Winning my first local match felt great for a few hours, but then I thought what now? Winning a major seemed so far out of my reach yet it was the next logical goal. If a person can't reach their goals they will quit or scale back. That is for the people that don't quit due to the outside forces such as moving, family, money ect. Some places are easier to shoot than others. Some only shoot cause their buddies are, so of the bro quit then they will too
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I've used the midway bag for years. Really easy to overpack it though. Using the smaller insert is key. All the extra tools and whatnot should stay in the main bag that stays in the car. Maybe a small cooler too if you want cold drinks and a place to sit if your squad gets backed up
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I didn't think people would cheat there, but I guess someone always needs to look for an edge. The real question to the OP is why would anyone shoot "stock"? Is it a money issue? Is it a perception that competition shooters can only shoot tuned guns? Something else? If you know why someone would do something then you have a better idea of target market and size.
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Nope, and nobody else would either as they don't want to be beat by a guy with a better stock gun. Been tried and failed. Only success story is GSSF, but i've never shot one so...
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Does anyone have an update on the Utah range?
ziebart replied to nikdanja's topic in Travel, Locations, Ranges, etc.
They are rebuilding all of the berms and it should be better than ever. No idea on if or when another nationals will be there -
I think that has to do with the shorter barrel being better suited to normal ammo. My 16" hates hot ammo, but seems to work okay now on downloaded stuff
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Looks like a side charger
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Everything above, plus finicky zero process. If you have 1 already go for it, but I wouldn't buy a new one. Maybe a used one
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Are you all putting a 45* angle on the lee too? I have the lee universal die, but still get pull back with FC brass. I don't remember having and issue with it on the 650, but it's been a while since I processed brass. Learning the 1050 has been interesting
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Depends on the hotel, but the couple I called suggested leaving them in the car instead of bringing them to the room. That or only using the parking entrance so not to go through the casino floor. Off strip seemed better and if you are there for a match and can swing it, air bnb or other housing rentals are very affordable once you get a couple people
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I tried to replace the extractor spring but it launched into orbit. Did manage to get the O ring in there and that seemed to help a lot
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10.2.1 Wall Structure touching fault line - 2020 Rules
ziebart replied to Jollymon32's topic in USPSA/IPSC Rules
I think the idea was to remove any doubt that hooking your foot under the wall/leg isn't allowed. Too many people forget they were always supposed to treat them as going all the way to the ground