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    St. George, UT
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    USPSA, IDPA, 3-Gun, SCSA, SSC, Acronyms ;-)
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    Brian Nelson

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  1. ASCs with the TTI +3/4 glock pad seem to hold together well. Haven't noticed any issues using the standard spring.
  2. I've started approving registrations for this year's Seekins Precision Hard as Hell MultiGun, and there's still some room left! Register at https://practiscore.com/2016-seekins-precision-purgatory-flats-hard-as-hell-multigun/register Principle match information below, all match information will be posted as it's available to the match website: https://southernutahpracticalshootingrange.com/hah-hard-as-hell/ Any questions, comments or concerns regarding the HaH in 2016 please email me at brian@southernutahpracticalshootingrange.com Hope to see everyone there! Dates: Match starts: December 2, 2016 @ 8:00 AM Match ends: December 4, 2016 @ 5:00 PM Location: Southern Utah Practical Shooting Range St. George, UT Match Fee: $200 per individual shooter Register here for Hard as Hell: Practiscore Registration Page Prize table is order of finish Note that we have round restrictions now at our range. For instance, .308 isn’t allowed. These are: .223/5.56 5.45x39mm (AK74 cartridge, as long as it’s NOT steel core or bi-metal) .300 AAC BLK (blackout) 6.5 Grendel 6.8 SPC 7.62x39mm (AK47 cartridge, as long as it’s NOT steel core or bi-metal) Match has the following divisions: Trooper, Limited, Open, Tactical Optics
  3. For those who shot HaH and Western Regional, Western Regional was more like a HaH O'Doul's match. However, 3GN is trying to bring all the regionals closer to the same style of shooting this year. They liked the flavor of last year's Western Regional, but they are trying to keep everything closer to one style of match. I'm looking forward to it this year, I've enjoyed all the regionals so far. Tried that awhile ago, crickets. Tried emailing Charles next, crickets. Had wife PM their Facebook, crickets. Submitted my request to withdraw this morning through their web contact form in the hopes somebody sees it. Tenille is very busy...perhaps try emailing her again? Charles just got out of the hospital after a nasty spider bite. I agree, getting ahold of 3GN can be a bit vexing at times :-)
  4. Southern Utah Practical Shooters will be hosting our first-ever ALL-SHOTGUN practical shooting match! You may recognize SUPS as the host of the Purgatory Flats "Hard as Hell" MultiGun as well as 3GN Western Regional 2015-2016. The match will be two days, April 30th through May 1st. Register HERE: https://practiscore.com/sups-western-shotgun-championship/register Full Match Page/Details HERE: https://southernutahpracticalshootingrange.com/western-shotgun-championship/ Twelve challenging all-shotgun stages testing your practical shotgun skills using birdshot, buck and slugs. You will be loading, aiming hard, aiming little, tracking flying birds, breaching doors, and above all, HAVING FUN! Scoring will be by "Hit Factor", much like IPSC Action Shotgun competition. Full rules will be available within a week. Expect to bring around 250 birdshot, 20 slugs and 20 buckshot. Divisions: Manual – Pump shotgun 20 Gauge or larger, limit 8 rounds to start in the gun, must be tube fed, no speedloaders allowed, no optics/compensators/porting Limited – Semi-auto shotgun 20 Gauge or larger, limit 8 rounds to start in the gun, must be tube fed, no speedloaders allowed, no optics/compensators/porting Open – Any shotgun 20 Gauge or larger, no restrictions on gear Practical – Any shotgun 20 Gauge or larger, may hold a MAXIMUM of 8 Rounds EVER, may not be loaded with any “Quad-Load” or "Dual-Load" system. No speedloaders, must be tube-fed.
  5. Howdy Cworks! Cedar has pistol matches, down in St. George we have a pistol match every 1st and 3rd Saturday, 3-Gun every 2nd Saturday and Action Rifle every 4th Saturday. We also have a Tuesday Night Steel match every Tuesday. Check our Facebook for the most current schedule, it varies week-to-week depending on what majors we are running. https://www.facebook.com/southernutahpracticalshootingrange/?fref=ts
  6. Announcing the Southern Utah Practical Shooters first annual Zion Classic, presented by Taran Tactical Innovations! This isn't Nationals, it's a Level II match that's all about springtime fun in lovely Southern Utah. Ten stages, each 32 rounds, fields of steel, lots of moving targets and oddities you probably don't shoot every match. It's all about FUN! We modeled this match after the awesome NAZC match put on by the Prescott, AZ club. It's all about fun, friends and shooting. There will be a Random Draw raffle prize table supported by our awesome sponsors. Your match entry gets you 2 tickets. Extras can be purchased. All proceeds go to fund our non-profit organization that runs the free range, offers free ladies clinics, CCW certification, and competition training. Dates: 19-20 March Location: Hurricane, UT Match Fee - $125 includes Zion Classic shirt. 10 stages 320 rounds REGISTER HERE
  7. I'm fond of the 8 round tube rule for all divisions other than Open. Imagine if Production division were limited to 10 round mags before the start signal only. After the buzzer you can throw any mag you want in there? I think not! Matches I run follow the standard tube rules (8+1 to start), because that's what shooters seem to want. I guess that makes me an outspoken minority. I do think the 3GN Pro Series should be limited to 8 rounds only, just because anyone who watches the TV show and doesn't know 3-Gun finds the shotgun tubes ridiculous and impractical (which they are). It's not hard to check, show me 8 of your 2.75" shells, put them in the tube, if the gun will take another one, wilkommen zu öffnen!
  8. I'm fond of the TTI, easy to remove but not bulky. Grams are good to go too, I've used them in the past but had them crack on me (Beven's good with customer service though). Plus with TTI spring kits I get 21 rounds of .40, reloadable.
  9. Actually, I sure did intend to shoot Resurgence in the first place. I thought it'd be fun. I love the idea of a match that's completely different from everything out there right now. I like the scoring. I like the intent of a lot of the rules. I even kind of like the idea of using all buckshot in a match, even though it adds a significant cost to the shooter. I intended to shoot Resurgence even though I thought some of the rules were goofy. I intended to shoot Resurgence even though I didn't like having to pay an extra $100 in shotgun ammo alone. I intended to shoot Resurgence even though I didn't like having to change my guns and gear to comply with rules written before 15 years of GWOT-driven practical equipment R&D. Most of my shooter friends thought I was nuts for wanting to shoot Resurgence, but I thought it'd be worthwhile to try at least once since I'm too young to have ever shot SOF. EDITED AFTER PERSONAL CONVERSATION WITH JIMMY. I had posted some incorrect information regarding the match host and dates, it has been removed. I might still shoot Resurgence after my interaction with him, even though the dates conflict with the Ironman East. We'll see. My interaction with the Match Director has been pleasant, he comes across as professional, helpful and friendly, even though he's firm on some rules. That's how match communication SHOULD be.
  10. Apparently all I have is "Gamer" gear. I suppose I'm in Field Gear, Safariland ALS holster, HSGI Tacos and Belt. A 140mm magazine is exposed about 2.125" on the side and about 1.5" on the front/back. They're integrated into a rifle Taco so they stick out a bit farther than USPSA allows, but it looks like they're close enough for this match (lucky I have big hands...)
  11. "4.5.4. Pistol may not begin stages of fire with an extended magazine in place except where the extension is no larger than a reasonable duty magazine base pad. This will allow most double column pistols to begin with a +2 base pad but no more." Looks like you can't START with a 140mm pad, but after the start signal anything's fair game...as long as it fits in a pouch covering all but 2" of the mag. Next dumb question, if I can cram a 33rd Glock mag into a legal pouch, is that considered A-OK?
  12. Sounds good. I was confused since the rules said barrel and/OR slide porting was a no-go. Is a bungee pull-tab an acceptable fix for an illegal pouch? I have quite a few HSGI tacos but I'm not sure how much mag will stick out of them with a 140mm basepad.
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