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  1. After a few matches and some range time I have found that there is merit to every answer...

    Practicing minor and competing major increases muzzle flip (obvious point) in turn, slower splits.

    Practicing minor is still practice, in turn aiding match performance.

    Conclusion, if I have MANY minor rounds. I'll practice minor as much as I can. Then switch to major for the last session before the match to get back in the major groove.

    Thanks,

    Ben Sons

  2. I have not had any shooting match mishaps, I did have a fresh glock 17 gen 4 stove pipe a round... The usual thing for me was getting hot brass from everyone else s weapons down my body armor. That's what I call good training.

    Ahhh, the hot brass dance. It's a hoot

  3. Today I witnessed a 1911 slide stay to the rear for close to a second after every round was fired. It was the last stage, it wasn't a deal breaker for the guy. He ran the course only 1 jam. I couldn't believe it ran 31 out of 32 rounds. (the jam was on a slide lock reload)

    Was this at the Old Fort USPSA match? If so, I was on this sqaud and that was the strangest thing I've ever seen a 1911 do. It didn't seem to hinder the shooter but it would've distracted me to no end. lol...

    In the first match I shot with my current limited gun the two piece guide rod came unscrewed and shot out of the front of the pistol on my last target. Didn't hurt anytihng and the piece of steel I was shooting at fell but it did scare me a little. Seeing pieces of your gun flying downragne is a little wierd.

    Rusty, sorry I didn't see the reply...

    Yes it was @ OFGC, guess we were on the same squad!

  4. Look for brands that size their pants like uncle Sam used to.

    IE waist S/M/L length S/M/L not 32x34

    They don't only make the legs shorter, they make the crotch-waist measurement shorter also.

    Hope this helps

  5. I'll never be able to wrap my head around a dirt bag's thought process.

    We've had news reports of people found dead because they were trying to steal LIVE electrical lines.

    It makes about as much sense stealing live wires as it does stealing targets from a SHOOTER

    Maybe we should start wiring the poppers while not in use...

  6. The thing that keeps me behind a bolt gun instead of a gas gun is reliability.

    In the field and in comps I've seen a few gas guns go down. But never a bolt gun outside from the "normal" issues that come with our sport/profession.

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