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NV Guide

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  1. I have run range pickup 9mm brass thru a case-pro using the super plates and it works fine in my super revos. I wonder if a similar treatment would help the 929. BTW I use the same moons in my super as for the 929

    I only use Win and FC brass

  2. I am MD of our local matches for the past three years. We run an average of 20 shooters and up to 30. We have hosted two regionals and this year will host the IRC in September.

    Stage design for major matches is deliberate and focused solely for ICORE. These are set up using all three of the above methods.

    Stages for the monthly matches are more of a problem as they will be modified and used for USPSA match the next day. Sometimes the changes are simply moving targets around and things are fine other times there is no simple way to make it work without major redesign. These changes can be taxing on our small setup crew.

    What I would like is implementing the Limited 6 class and elimination of 6 shot neutral. This allows ANY stage to be completely equitable between all competitors within the limited and classic divisions.

    Unlimited 6 shot shooters are the only ones hurt by this. I know there are some out there but have none locally. They probably need an excuse to buy a new revo anyway.

    These changes would open up stage design to nearly any configuration a designer could dream up. Using other stages from other organizations simplifies things when I am running out of time and need to get it together.

    I don't know if it will improve participation on not. I hope our smooth running matches and enthusiastic shooters will entice others to join us.

  3. To me it isn't that you can't design good stages that comply with the rule. It's allowing more freedom in stage design. We shoot ICORE on Saturday and USPSA on Sunday using the same basic stages. Adjust target count and layout according to the rules of the day. We usually have about 20 shooters with one or two six shooters. They are the ones who will "tell" (complain). We want all competitors to feel welcome.

    The only way to really make this work is to first establish a class for six shot limited then do away with six shot neutral. Without this there will always be some advantage to 8 shot unless you employ funky stage rules

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