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  1. Well the next match is in two days, this Sunday, and new folks are always welcomed. We are only running 6 stages this month because we are short some (important) people who are at the nationals.

    The hollow point thing is actually a misconception. The law doesnt prohibit the ownership, transportation or use of hollowpoints. It is kinda strange and what it prohibits is wiered. It basically says that you treat HP ammo as firearms, in other words dont walk around with it in your pocket when you are shoe shoping. Here is the NJ police official statement on it http://www.njsp.org/about/fire_hollow.html

    As for capacity .. Wood dowels make nice plugs and everyone uses them to transport their magazines around. Thats all I can say, but I shoot production and L10.

  2. To Nik's defence that popper was slow and heavy. My loads are around 135PF and those popper fell S..L..O..W.. In fact after hitting the first two I got a bit flustered because I KNEW they where good hits but as I moved to the paper I could still see them standing from the corner of my eye, and I took my eyes off the sights to make sure they were going down. They were, and they got me a Charlie Delta on the paper .. Grrr. I think my time was 3.15 which would make it 65% or so in production, about par for me, a B shooter.

  3. There is parallel thread in a different forum and I've asked this question there as well:

    If a rival shooter picks up a rock and throws it at my head while Im shooting a course of fire, do I get DQed for droping the gun as my fingers let go of it while I'm passing out from the impact? I dont care what happens to the freedom fighter .. HUH .. I mean rock thrower. I care to know if you DQ the person who was knocked out.

  4. Is it not possible that the lighter the load, the less likely it is that a double charge will be noticed, specially in a very deep case like the .38 special?

    Again, not trying to argue, but I would think if this was a reproduceble phenomenon, powder manufacturers would have managed to reproduce it and publish minimum charges.

  5. I dont mean to argue with people with a LOT more experience then I, but I never bought the low charge detonation thing. My 9mm production load is 3.1gr of TG. Even in the 9mm case 3.1gr of TG is like a dusting, and it clearly lays under the flash hole when laying on its side. I suspect this is true of almost any load with Titegroup, and sure as heck that the 4.2 grain (If I remember correctly) that my .45 load has takes almost no space in the giant ashtray that the .45 case is. And Titegroup is not a slow powder.

    On the rifle side, the levergun folks do all kind of odd things to make 30/30 loads that shoot like .22s. I mean they use every combination of powders and volumes you can think of even including using pistol powders in rifle cases (eek!) and they dont blow themselves up unless they overpressure the case by using TO MUCH powder as opposed to LITTLE.

    Also If I remember correctly an number of loading manuals mention that no testing done by powder companies ever reproduced such a thing. I would think for liability reasons they would quickly publish MINIMUM loads next to the max if they thought that would be a problem.

    What I do believe is that people have blow up guns by using the wrong powder and blamed it on the low charge thing. Hey I've only used 20 grains of Titegroup in this .308 case and the Max load with Varget is 45gr. So it couldnt possible be that 20gr of TG would create to much pressure, it must have detonated.

    However I am really curious if anyone has a provable incident of that. I would think if a IPSC type charge can do it we would see it a lot more and it would be repeatable. Almost all of us shoot the same handfull of loads or thereabouts. I'm not trying to start and argument and if I'm wrong please tell me, I just dont think there is much to that theory.

  6. It looks good to me but I do have two "problems". Take these with a grain of salt as I am not known for my multigun prowess

    MG 1.2 The 40 round limit I think is way to low. With everyone having at least on working 40rd AR mag it means that there will never be any rifle mag changes.

    MG 5.1.7 Does that mean that in tactical if my scope breaks, I can't remove it and use the iron sights? A number of rifle configurations include quick detach scopes which need to be removed to use the iron backups. Perhaps we can say that if a scope is removed it can not be reattached for the match. I would even say for the stage only, as in the "practical" world you might be able to repair gear between events.

  7. We dont have the add problem in NJ, but this is a state where self-serve doesnt exist by law. So we all get to sit in our cars and hand our cash or credit cards to someone else to do it for us. I guess they dont want to blast adds to the people working there.

  8. It actually looks like it takes standard 1911 sights and the front one is there but hard to see. With the same sight radius as a 1911, if you place it in the regular spot on hanguard, it should be right at the same place as your handgun sights are normaly. It could be a really cool thing if you used the same sights on your handgun and rifle. They would look the same for short range shots.

  9. There are multiple suitable models. Until recently the hot model was the 85Combat with sights replaced by those available from Angus, and a trigger job. With the introduction of the SP-01 that may change. However the SP-01 is on the approved list but it is expected to be debated this summer by the IPSC council because some think it stretches the limits. After that point it may or may not be production legal in IPSC and then USPSA will have to decide if it is USPSA legal.

    However you can compete just fine with many of the different models. I use a 75B and I dont feel that the gun is holding me back.

    On the caliber side, 9mm is still king though a lot of folks shoot .40 minor. That is up to you and how you like recoil to feel.

  10. 1. Any ideas of some really cool gunshops to visit - with location please. We are driving around quite a bit so I should be able to stop off at a few, but the route is a bit sketchy at this time (the guys coming over with me aren't my shooting buddies but will need to endure my addiciton for a bit!!)

    Cabelas. There are a few around the place so find one.

    . Where is the best place to stop to buy 1911 and Glock stuff - mainly small components, recoil springs, Heinies etc. (not barrells, frames, slides and stuff like that) - over the counter? Otherwise I will mail mail order to a hotel or something.

    The Internet. Ask Al Gore about it.

    Assuming I order from Brownell's, do they have the right ISMI recoil springs yet? There was a story that quite a bit of there stock of those was suspect.

    Glocks use springs?

    Any places that I really absolutely MUST see whilst I'm there? (Won't get to the West Coast).

    New York, New Orleans, take a long drive through Virginia and the Carolinas.

    Best beer to drink in the US

    Sam Adams, Dogfish Head.

    Cars not to hire!

    Any with red/white/blue blinky lights on top. You dont want a ride to where they are going. I like "Enterprise" if you drive yourself.

    What side of the road do you guys drive on?

    Whichever is less busy. And we shoot our way down the road with 500S&W revolvers to reduce the traffic.

    Do you have Macdonalds and Burger King there?

    No, try Wendy's.

    Have any of you met my friend Willie, he lives in the US in a city?

    Of course I know Willie and he told me all about you. You stay away from me, you hear?

  11. Actually 5.4 is very vague on this. I cant remove my eye protection to gain an advantage? but can I add or remove the prescription insert behind my eye protection?

    All that aside the wording of 5.1.3.2 is quite clear to me:

    “Optical/electronic sights” are aiming devices which use

    electronic circuitry and/or lenses."

    The magnifier could not possibly be a aiming device. You cant aim with it. I put it in the same category as a killflash scope cover, though a lot more usefull. By itself it is worthless.

    I think that regardless of how you read the current rule a better wording would refer multiple sighting planes. I my opinion any number of devices chained should be considered one optic, as long as only one of them has an actual aiming aid (dot, crosshair, smiling face) and the others act as optical aid for the main devices. In my opinion you should be able to add a night vision device in front of you aimpoint or a multipler behind it. You can buy scope that incorporate all of those things into one unit. The piece meal might even be more expensive, but more affordable as you can buy it in smaller chunks

    Just my take on the issue.

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