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PractiScore - Can't import scores from Nook to PC using App Export
Too_Slow replied to CHA-LEE's topic in Match Scoring
Bill I have on one or two occasions imported the entire match (70+ shooters and 9 stages) from an NST. Brian -
PractiScore - Can't import scores from Nook to PC using App Export
Too_Slow replied to CHA-LEE's topic in Match Scoring
I just don't understand why all of you have a problem getting the files from a NST using the app exporter. I don't have any problems getting things from any of our 12 NST's or my master Nook Tablet. Maybe it has something to do with the OS in use. I am using an older (6 year old) notebook running Vista. Brian -
why don't people like the ratchet?
Too_Slow replied to sardo67's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
I removed mine after it kept loosening up and jamming he machine when it shouldn't. No matter what I did it kept jamming the machine all the time. Brian -
Loaded 2 rds in a no reload 6 shot classifier
Too_Slow replied to Crydaddy's topic in Match Screw-ups
If it was in USPSA you should have reloaded and continued. I don't know the rules for any of the other sports. Brian -
It will take you a couple more than that, posts in "Introduce Yourself" and a couple of other places do NOT count towards your post count. Also welcome to the forums. Brian
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Hi all, Well it took me a while to get things straightened out (one of the nooks wanted to duplicate all of the shooters) but I finally have the stats up at USPSA. We had 91 shooters today and I believe that is a new record for us. As usual if you see any problems let me know and I will see what I can do about it. Brian
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Hi all, Well I now have a round count for you this morning and it is going to be a big one, 257 rounds IF you don't miss and have to take make up shots. As Roy said it is 9 stages with no classifier, they range from 25 to 32 rounds per stage. Just to give you an idea of the fun we have in store for you try a stage with three PP with three USP behind them and three PLATES behind those, well you get the idea. Well I will type at you later. Brian
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CasePro 100 (what sizing die?)
Too_Slow replied to Scott Steele's topic in non-Dillon Reloading Equipment
I use a standard Dillon resizing die. You need to have a sizing die in there just in case a non-rollsized case gets through. Brian -
Welcome from a state that actually has a Hell in it (Hell Michigan that is). Brian
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.223/5.56 cases sticking in shell holder
Too_Slow replied to Scratchthejeepguy's topic in Rifle/Shotgun
What you are describing sounds like either extractor or ejector damage on the rim of the case. Is there any apparent burrs or damage there? Brian -
Well you don't mention what type of bullets you shoot but if they are lead (lswc) or the like you could try Trailboss. As I understand it the powder will fill the case nicely. Brian
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We use a combination of replacement screen material (mosquito net) and snow fence and it works quite well. They let the wind blow right on through so they do not act like a sail and they are still very light (2 X 2 frames). Brian
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Sync from Android to iOS Claims Stage (non) Modifications?
Too_Slow replied to wgnoyes's topic in Match Scoring
I have seen these same things when syncing from NST's to my Nook Tablet that I use as a master. Brian -
PractiScore - Can't import scores from Nook to PC using App Export
Too_Slow replied to CHA-LEE's topic in Match Scoring
I use a Nook Tablet as the master in our system and have not had this problem. I did a 9 stage match with 85 shooters using 1.1.11 on 5-26-13 and Practiscore Exporter worked just fine to get things back into the computer. Brian -
How do I tell powder measure difference?
Too_Slow replied to MikeHunter's topic in Dillon Precision Reloading Equipment
The pistol bar is two piece and the rifle bar is one piece. Brian -
If you are saying that the firing pin sticks out of the breachface even at rest that is a problem. That sort of thing can lead to slam firing and or out of battery detonations both a which are not good. Brian