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Tiny

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  1. Is there any chance that we could put the date that the registration opens up (if known) in parentheses after the match dates so we can plan for that (financially)? Just a thought?
  2. Please help us get the word out for this camp. We have some awesome instructors and sponsors and we want to show them that they are making a wise investment in the future of our sport. Contact me directly for information about multiple full and partial scholarships or for information / questions. Visit http://mgm3gunjuniorcamp.com/ to download the application. Brian "Tiny" Folsom MGM 3Gun Junior Camp Director 703-463-1084 brian@cvcc.us Like us on Facebook
  3. Thanks to some awesome individuals and organizations we have multiple scholarships available for the camp this year. Contact me directly at brian@cvcc.us for information.
  4. The applications are already starting to flow in. Get your Juniors signed up 36 Shooters MAX! If you would like to help send a Junior to camp contact me at brian@cvcc.us to inquire about sponsoring a shooter. Thank you to our sponsors so far. Magpul Warne Scope Mounts Lancer BladeTech Greeley Custom
  5. MGM Targets 3gun Junior Camp -- August 11th-13th, 2013 http://mgm3gunjuniorcamp.com (The website is down but will be back up shortly) Hosted by MGM Targets, there will be 6 nationally recognized instructors. The 2013 Camp will be held at Peacemaker National Training Center in Glengary, WV. The dates will be August 11, 12 and 13rd 2013 (Sun – Tue). Price is $300 per junior shooter and includes lodging for the shooter and his/her guardian. There is a limit of 36 shooters to help ensure the best experience. Payment is due by July 15 th. Most of the cost of this class is covered by MGM Targets. We are working hard to find sponsors for this inaugural camp to help offset the costs for the camp. We need YOUR help this year to make it even better. Transportation of Juniors and parents or guardians to and from Glengary, WV is NOT covered. Lodging for all, with no exceptions, will be at the Comfort Inn, Martinsburg,WV. Parents will be responsible for providing transportation to and from the range. 36 JUNIORS MAX! If you have any questions please visit the website and if your question is not answered there contact me at brian@cvcc.us. Sponsors welcome!
  6. I agree on the half day format. I was actually worried that I would get bored with all the extra time. Having the oppertunity to shoot side matches and check out other stages was great. It gave me a chance to be relaxed and comfortable with the stages even though this was only my third match and first major match..... Well I was relaxed until the timer beeper went off. :-) I was awesome to meet so many accomplished shooters and get advice on everything from equipment, reloading and stage plans. This sport is about as friendly as it gets and I hope it stays that way.
  7. What a rediculous prize table. I finished 202 place in Tac Ops and I left with $200 gift certificate for XS and a 50% off cupon for Sierra. Thanks to all involved for a great match
  8. Thanks all. All 98 rounds went bang and I was able to make 130 power factor with 3.8 gr loads. They shoot great so I will load the rest of my MG124 gr JHP that way. I have learned a ton on this forum thanks to all you experienced reloaders who share. I would have never tried this with out this forum. I have warned the wife to avoid vacuuming the loading area (corner of the bedroom) until I find it. I was working up a load in 20-40 round groups and I had 100 primers loaded. In hindsight I could have loaded only enough primers for the batch after powder was set. Thanks for that tip I am about to start working on .223. I am about to get in full on research mode anyway. I read a lot before starting anything especially this since I do not want to pay fora new firearm or face. I bought 100 55g HPBT at the gunshow but a friend at my LGS recommended that I go with 69g for three gun to help with long range steel. I bought a lb of Alliant R15 which seems to be a good starting point from my initial reading. Thanks again for all the help.
  9. You might wonder why would you only load 98. Well I had a weird incident with one primer where it wouldn't seat and the anvil starting being pushed out (brass might not have been all the way in the plate). The second is a MIA primer. I got to the end of the batch and ran out. I am sure there was 100 when I started (new box). I found 5 live primers in my primer catch can. I can only assume that when I was cycling the machine to set powder charge, that they rattled out and fell down into the catch can. That is my assumption. Has anyone else ever had this issue. Should I disengage the primer rod when I am setting and checking power? I am loading 9mm on a New Dillon 550b. (purchased here .... Thanks Brian) Is it safe to look in the carpet for the MIA primer with a magnet if not what are the suggested methods?
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