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  1. Dang!! Forgot to name my stage.

    How about we let forum members take a crack at naming stage 5. It will be set up so the mover will be visible at rest but you will have to charge all the way forward to shoot it that way. It will be a real time killer to not shoot it on the move.

    Any suggestions?

    I'm thinking, "Did I hit that damned thing or not?"

    Run Forrest Run

    Come On Downrange and see me sometime

    Down Down on the range

    Move it or lose it

    Lets Blanket Party Kevin

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  2. For the Ohio Match, we will be starting at 8am each day. I will send an email out to everyone to let them know.

    For food, we have the chain restaurants around, but, we are going to talk to a local place called Goodwns. They are five minutes from the range, good people and great food. Going to ask them to open early, if they do then people need to patron them.

    Finally, for the prizes, I want folks to enjoy the match, give everyone am equal sense of a chance for prizes. If there are objections to how the prizes are distributed, send me a PM or email. This match is about having some fun on great stages.

    Hope everyone has a good one and I will put out some more updates as they are available.

    Regards,

    Mads

    You can't miss fast enough

    I hope so. That way I can follow someone to the range. When I put the address into my GPS, It reads that the road doesn't exist.

    I think the range is on a state route?!?
    Yep. St Rt 22 East

    Our range is located at 8100 St Rt 22 East Circleville OH or just drive east a couple miles out of town. Past Ohio Christian U range on left. Has a huge radio tower on it.

    Www.pcsirange.com

    8100 State Route 22 East

    Circleville, OH 43113

    GPS Coordinates:

    North 39° 37.140 West 82° 52.485

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  3. Guys and Gals, stages are set for this weekend. Got approx 140 rounds with four field courses and two classifiers. Shooting Fluffy's Revenge 1 and Steely Speed VII.

    I have another guy running the match this year as I am going to punish myself shooting the Classic Nationals this weekend. But, should be a good match and I will make sure we get the classifiers in for the reclass in May before the State Match.

    Regards,

    Mads

    You can't miss fast enough

    FOUR field courses!! Where are you putting them?

  4. Do you have good shooters around? At the very least squad with them and follow their plan. If you ask me at a club match I will tell you what I am doing and why I am doing it.

    Sure there is the 4% of the time they do something that you can't but most of the time you can just mimic them, slower. Sure at times you can't do something, for example if they go Activator Static Static Mover you do Activator Mover Static Static or whatever.

    98% of the time good shooters run the same plan. Oh on that note I often get a laugh at shooters on my squad who watch 3 GM's and 4 M's run a stage the exact same way and then do the opposite. I don't get that. Of course there are anomalies but 98% time there are not. Of course there are times it's a wash if you go "left or right" first.Etc.

    Here's another "secret" a field course is just 3 or 4 "stand and shoots" or arrays, connected together by movement. At least that's how I approach it.

  5. Hey, maybe it will be warm enough for Seevers to come out in April!!

    We will run three field courses and two classifiers on April 5. I will be working on the stages this weekend and will try to get them posted early next week.

    Any thoughts on classifiers? Any you wish we would shoot?

    Regards,

    Mads

    You can't miss fast enough

    If its like todays weather I can't grace you with my presence.

    If you are gonna run two classifiers at least run two with strong/weak hand strings.

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  6. SDB is like a Revolver while the 650 is like an Open gun. For me it about the speed. I don't get anything out of reloading

    Of course get brass collator and extra tool head and powder measure. Changeover is a few minutes and you need to clean the press anyways. Now if you are gonna be low volume the SDB is fine. I loaded 57K on one my first year but if I had a 650 it would have taken quite a bit less time.

  7. Pistol brass shrinks but it shouldn't affect the OAL.

    .005? that really isn't that much. I guess if you want to figure it out run some new brass through today and verify if its still happening. I have seen switching out to different seating stem help inconsistent seating problems but what's confusing is that new brass works fine.

    Could there be a shoulder or something inside the seating die "hitting" the brass? Never heard of that but that's all I can figure.

  8. If you are holstering single action guns (especially ones with light, short travel trigger, custom guns) with safety off somebody is gonna AD eventually at the very least or maybe shoot a big hole in their foot or yours. Just because the gun got holstered and no holes in foot doesn't mean no harm no foul. I understand the "teaching moment" and have practiced it but think about this. If you were cutting down trees and the guy with you grabs the chain saw and starts it and says "Never used one of these before" you would be worried. If you don't understand the basic function of SA guns should you be running with one?

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