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  1. So, KOOP, you running the Syrac/JP joint venture gas block? The one that has two screw clamp-up style, with adjuster screw facing forwards towards muzzle? Also, the one with the detent pin that you have to push in, to turn the gas screw?

  2. Amc,

    It had an 1/8" lip that locked the lil bastard on the stand, and it took a heck of pattern to rattle it off... with the face plate tipped way back at the top, it deflected the shot, and wouldnt always come tumbling down. IM should have done it for sure...

  3. Went to a match over weekend, and engaged some small steel that I had not come across at any other matches that I have shot in the past. I think they were Spectre targets, but could not find them on their web page. They were about 3 3/4" diameter, 1/2" thick, and were tipped back about 35-40 degrees, with a sliver trimmed off lower edge, and a shelf welded above the trimmed area to create a 'lip', that gripped the "T" stand like a falcon....

    On the long jungle walk stage, there were 8 of these I think, and I did not realize that they were difficult to unseat, and knock off the stand. I walked past several, put sight on them, pulled trigger, saw a good pattern rock them, and kept going to finish the stage. After I was done, the RO said '2 Mikes', and I said, "Where???"... he said 'you engaged them, got a good sight picture, but most of your shot was around them, and not massed on the plate'... He said I used the wrong choke... I had an IC in the gun, and it has worked for every flat, upright, round, square, etc. plate I have ever shot at in the past... i guess its time to go to work a bit, and do some swapping of chokes, and pattern out to 18-20 yards, and see what it takes to get 80% hit on these little bastards...

    I was shooting an M1, with a 22" barrel, IC choke, with Noble Sport Trap Gold #7 1/2 2 3/4 drams...

  4. i agree with the fist under the stock for seated position, and that 100 yards is not really considered a 'long' shot, and should be able to be taken 'off-hand' standing or kneeling.

    Jflowers, what power optic were you using? sometimes too strong of an optic up close magnifies the movement you are describing....

    I also took interest in this thread as I was at a match over the weekend, and there were several stages with 'decent' long range, from 100 yds to 285 yds... The first stage, I stood up and used top of the barricade, and had same trouble OP had, where my 6 power had the x-hairs all around the target... this was after a 40 yard dash from a pistol position. On next stage, I went prone, and engaged thru a low port, and got all 11 hits with only 1 miss, from 145 yards out to 275 yards, but was very slow in transition, and struggled to control breathing (another 60 yard dash from pistol shooting position)...

    So, is using the long magazine as bipod, and the weak hand holding foregrip the best method, or are there better methods for steady long range shots from prone position (not using any props, bags, etc. only you and the gun).

  5. Gonna put last bit of updates from this weekends regional match in SC...

    We started on stage 3, both rifle and SG loaded and in barrels, pistol loaded and under a lid from activator box.. On start, ran to barrels and most started w rifle, as there were 6 poppers at 65 yds and a 6-mini-plate Christmas tree that ate our lunch... My rifle took a crap on this stage, and I went single shot for half the targets... Grabbed SG, and took 12 small plates and mini poppers, then grounded and ran to pistol, flipped lid over on box, activated a drop turner and a swinger: 4 on paper.

    Went to stage 4 next, an all shotgun jungle run, and again got my lunch eaten... Started at port arms with 8 bird and a slug, had to ring a plate at 35 yds, then start engaging tiny 4" steel and clays, while walking/joggin up a steep hill. Finished up with three slugs on gong plates at 85-110 yds. I missed one small steel, and had to put 5 shots on another one to get it to fall: wrong damn choke size!

    Bought trigger spring and fixed rifle!

    Stage 5: pistol on steel and paper, then rifle off wall at plate rack @ 160 yds, 2 swingers @ 182, 2 swingers @ 160, and 2 swingers @ 125-140

    Last stage, 6: run uphill taking 6 paper and 5 steel w pistol, then switch to rifle for 100 yd plate rack, 2 swingers @ 265, 2 swingers @ 185, and one at 145... Did really good on last two long rifle stages after fixing gun!

    This was a good match, ready for the next one!

  6. Sorry for the delay.... Ahem..... Stages have a good mix of all three guns except for a few... We started on 7 today, and it was cold as heck this morning, so we got a slow start... Most of is came down here thinking we were coming to Florida like weather, so not prepared for 33 degrees and rain... It didn't last long tho, and we carried on.. One good thing about this match is the venue at Clinton house is a natural terrain shooting center for clays shooting, and many of the stages are set in natural terrain using surrounding area in with props and targets, which is a nice break from all bay style matches...

    7 starts out pistol holstered hot, shotgun on table hot, rifle hot port arms...

    6 paper for rifle, ground it, engage steel plates w pistol, ground it, then get shotgun and go after 4-5 plates on hillside, a wicked heavy-set plate rack that most shot empty on only to reload and go dry again and still not get em all down... Then a short hike up hill with clays and small poppers, only to end up in a clearing with 4 small poppers that each threw clays when dropped.. I got lucky and shot it clean, but my cold stiff hands were slow on reloads, so I wasn't anywhere near fast, but was happy to be clean

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