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  1. I would highly recommend looking at the BBI 135 grain. Chandler molded that due to the rise in popularity of the shadow. It also helps that mink/automatic accuracy exclusively use the BBI 135s.
  2. Bump, we got out first registration. Help us out and get your forms in ASAP. Thanks everyone
  3. On October 25, 2014, Tennessee Sports Foundation in Jackson, Tennessee will be hosting its 2nd annual 3-gun benefit match. 100% of the proceeds from this match will go to benefit West Tennessee Healthcare's breast cancer awareness fund. This fund does not support any research and does not pay any salaries. All of it stays in West Tennessee and goes to the products and support services provided to the patients. The match will feature: 5-10 challenging courses of fire featuring our club's natural terrain. Match fee: $50.00 if preregistered. $60.00 if registering day of the match. Registration: 9:00 am Walkthrough: 9:30 am First shot 10:00 am Please invite your friends and family and help us make this a great match to support a worthy cause. Also, if you are interested in RO'ing and/or helping please feel free to contact me. We look forward to a great match. If you have any questions please feel to ask https://www.facebook.com/events/437653216377748/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming 2014 Tennessee Sports Foundation.pdf
  4. I am 100% convinced the best rig is the one in your safe (or wherever). Every option has it's pluses and minuses but just shoot the darn things and get good with it- unless you are supra-GM the negatives will not be that big of a player in your game, especially in production. Now if you have money burning a hole in your pocket, go for it! But having a 34/pro/xdm is not going to hurt your game in comparison to a EAA/CZ. If you were arguing a 35 to a 2011 in limited, there might be an argument for the benefits in the gun itself. But there have been a couple 35s that have won titles (that matter), just like 34s. As a mentor of mine says "it's often the indian, not the arrow" That's my thoughts.
  5. Just give Chandler a call at BBI and ask him about his sample pack... You'll dig em. Plus Chandler is like a database of load data
  6. This is a lie. No one just finds a CzC accushadow
  7. I transitioned from California caddies to the IP - Kevin is a buddy of mine and wanted give his product a whirl first. I have seen these grow from proto to production and every step in between. Kevin's primary concern is and was customizable quality. The nice things about IP is they are 100% customizable. Every angle of the caddy can be tuned to you. Also every aspects of the caddy is "bullet proof". He truly designed his caddies without cutting corners - his last concern was his margin. But say you do break something or have questions, Kevin will take care of you - no questions asked. That's my two cents. If you have any further questions, call Kevin. He can walk you through every facet of his product that makes them better.
  8. I'm starting my own shell carrier design. selling these for 17.50 free shipping. Clearly different because they are blue - an indescribable advantage. Obviously I'm not doing that - it is simply an illustration. Seriously though. As many have pointed out the taccom product is nothing differentiated or innovative - an angle change, a competitive advantage does not make. No, (insert company name) didn't invent (quad load, weak hand, double fist load etc). But they manufactured a product that facilities that function and offers an advantage over another company's. From what I'm seeing (the lay consumer) this "new release" is a duplication of someone else's efforts. Why not innovate and improve your designs to make them better? Don't get mad at the guy winning the race, get mad that you didn't win and ask why. This concept of letting others pave the way is becoming more and more rampant in the shooting community. and its beyond disappointing in a sport that stands for honor and pride. My challenge to the industry as a whole is to bring the best you can to the market. That's where the money is. Sent from my MB886 using Tapatalk
  9. And please dont take that as me being ungrateful. Our sponsors are incredible in this sport. In all the other sports I've played, I have never seen such support. It is incredible and does not go unnoticed. As such (as we all do) I do my best to give those companies my business. My point was solely that; ultimately I am going to shoot and prize table or not, I would still go. The prize tables are awesome and appreciated but again its not a Tupperware party - its not about What I bring home. Its about shooting/competing, fraternizing/representing sponsors but most importantly having fun. If you're not having fun it's time to do something else
  10. Wait wait wait, you guys go to matches for prizes? I go to shoot/compete. Could honestly care less if they were giving away a gun or a collection of my little ponies. Crazy, I know
  11. As someone who did this on his benelli, I would highly recommend not doing this. I just interfered with the open awesomeness of a shotgun and slowed me down. BUT if you are going to do it, Look up Rose Action Sports. Steve does a GREAT job with this stuff.
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