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TommyD

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  1. Rather than posting a new topic everytime I figure I'll just link to my new videos here. My motivation for even filming in the first place is self analysis. Having a GoPro on your head, making sure its actually recording, is just one more thing to worry about...Perception of speed is very different in your head (at least mine). I'd like to get a 2 angle setup like https://www.youtube.com/user/mustanggreg66 Been gearing up for 3-gun, buying a bunch of shit, having never shot an actual 3gun match before..I know not the best idea ever. But today I did a shotgun/pistol match, and had so much fun! Dealt with learning a couple new rules and ammo issues on stage one. Still pulled a decent placing. My last USPSA match a couple weeks ago marked the end of having jitters/being nervous. I can now have fun and concentrate on being competitive!
  2. "That is pretty...shh*^t." - words muttered by me when I first saw this
  3. Haven't read what has been said so far but... I cannot stand this show. They act like everything they do has NEVER BEEN DONE BEFORE!!!
  4. I agree. The holy grail is using both though. This guy does a good job of blending them together. http://www.youtube.com/user/mustanggreg66 I run a GoPro right now but want to add in the extra angle Its a bit more cumbersome than the contour, but shooting is not all I use it for. I also prefer the top down view VS the off to the side view that most contour users have.
  5. Hey this is a cool topic, thanks for the info everyone!
  6. No problem guys. The owner seems to be a top notch dude. Promptly sponsored the UF pistol team when asked and gave us a nice little discount
  7. I said nothing of cutting coils or spring tension being too much. I followed the NC directions and cut accordingly. It feeds fine. ^ This is what I was asking about
  8. Admit it, you did it on purpose and liked it.
  9. Thanks for the link, I have seen it before, glanced over it, but never throughout read it before " Instead of trying to hold well below the close-range targets with a zero that would improve my ability to hit the 400- and 500-yard targets, I broke the target array down into near and far and clicked between them, all while on the clock. It worked well enough that I was able to pick up my third win." ^ This is too cool "lift your head to raise your eye enough so you can see the front sight over the top of the rear." Gunna give that a shot when after I get this thing zeroed in! Thanks
  10. Booyah! Haven't shot it yet, planning to do so tomorrow. I'll let you know if I run into any trouble. Are all Flanigan guns that blue color? Time for me to decide what color my classic 930 shall be UPDATE: Clamp and porting cover worked fine. Bulged out a bit, but it was uniform, doesnt look bad.
  11. I too find my mossberg too long for my tastes. On my AR, I like it nice and short, my collapsible stock is permanently collapsed This may help. I'm gunna dive into this project here pretty soon. http://www.boomershooter.com/forums/index.php?/topic/7259-how-to-shorten-the-fn-slp-mk1-stock/
  12. Hey yall, Got my +8 NC tube in for the 930. 12+1 total Been practicing my reloads from the caddy with 8 in the tube so I have quite a bit more resistance than I'm used to! Do you practice with a loaded tube or an empty one? I figure as long as I am practicing the right technique, this will help me out in the long run. Question...should I ditch the Ghost ring rear? Her name is Maylene
  13. Nice shooting! Only thing I can think of is maybe try to break the shot off earlier on the swingers so you can get your two hits when it slows down and reverses its swing, instead of tracking it back up. Hell, id probably do the same thing though, how often can you get practice on swingers?
  14. The title of this thread on the Latest Post section is: "I need some help...more men..." With just about any sport or activity, when pushing it to the limit, youre gunna hit a wall. I look at shooting matches as having fun. Practice hard, shoot fun. Being overly hard on myself never really helps.
  15. Nothing goes through my mind except for a small illusion of a thought of when and how to reload (to avoid 180)
  16. Welcome aboard, you may end up learning more than you wanted to
  17. For anyone who was interested in the sheet metal & clamp fix for porting... I did it today with some aluminum flashing. Cut to size to slide between the vent ribs and it's easy to bend and after sanding it down, it takes paint nicely. I used heat resistant stuff for BBQ grills. It blends beautifully with the barrel once clamped on. Starts off with a NC tube install, the porting mod is at 1:45
  18. If you would ever be interested in shooting heavy metal, maybe a .40 would be the choice to start off with
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