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  1. I try to start and end each practice with group shooting, I begin at 7 yds with slowfire free style, then SHO and finish with WHO. Goal is to be able to shoot the same points WHO as freestyle. Move back and keep the same goal. I can shoot the same points WHO with my revolver as free style, just slower. If you have a revolver use it to dryfire weakhand. Watch the sight and focus on controlling the movement as you squeeze the trigger.

    Paul

  2. Search for an article on the 788 trigger mod. In short, trigger is heavy because same spring pushes both trigger return and sear. Drill and tap two places, cut sear spring down to fit and and add new trigger return spring. My trigger is under a pound and the rifle will do dime size three shot groups @ 100 yds, That is bedded and handloads.

    Ditto on not running super hot loads. Bolt handle attachment is soldered not welded and can be broken due to heavy loads causing excess case expansion and hard extraction. Old Remington barrels normally shot as well as anyone else's light sporter barrel. They can be beaten by going heavier.

    Paul

    First rifle was a 788 in .243. Still have it, bought in '74 at the local Ace hardware for less than $75 according to Dad. Helped that Mom worked for the Owner and got a discount.

  3. I bet every shooter has done this at least once. There is video of a former USPSA Pres at a three gun event that did not load his shotgun speedloaders. Bad to be a sponsored GM and do it. I won't admit how many times I have done this. It is easy to get stuck being the RO and forget until it's your turn to shoot.

    Paul

  4. Several posts have mentioned not allowing scoring behind the shooter as a way to avoid cheating for or against a shooter. Some of the Level 2 and Level 3 matches in the Southeast have made it standard practice to score behind the shooter where possible to reduce the amount of time between shooters and thus allow more shooters to compete. The offer is made to the whole squad to designate someone to accompany the scorekeeper to verify the calls before the first shooter hears "Make Ready". The stage staff does all pasting and resetting. The only person downrange other than staff is the shooter and the designated score checker if requested. At Area 6 we were turning shooters is under 3 1/2 minutes on stage 11. Think of the increase in shooters at a match if we reduce from 5 minutes per shooter to 3 minutes.

    Please don't make a bunch of knee-jerk reactions to one individual's actions. Any changes to methods of ROing shooters need long consideration.

    Paul Beck

    A49023, CRO

  5. If you love Sigs that much go for it. But don't expect the reliability that comes from the experience that thousands of guns in shooter's hands for the past 15-20 years gives. Don't expect to keep up with the S_I guns that hold 28-30 rounds in a big stick. If playing with a Sig is more important than how you place, go for it.

    Paul

  6. Area 6 started out with 13 shooters for Revolver. Numbers started dropping, I switched to Limited after two local matches with my six shot against an eight shot. No way to win given the stages that were at these matches. Looked at the stages for Area 6 as posted and decided not to beat my head against that particular wall. Area 6 ended with less than the requirement for recognition. I have also not registered for the other State/Sectional matches that I shoot in Rev. I will shoot Limited until/if I buy an eight shot gun. Don't like loosing to skill, hate loosing to equipment and stage design.

    Paul Beck

  7. I went sub minor last year. Several others came close. Dave lost the SS match due to going minor. USPSA seems to use the CED chrono. I got coached that the model used tends to average 40 fps slower than most others. I now average the five slowest rounds and subtract 40 fps. If that reduced pf makes 168-170 I'm happy. So far so good.

    Paul

  8. One more thing, having a bad plan is much better than not having a plan at all.

    Having and executing a bad plan is much better than not having a plan at all. Never go to the starting position if you are not sure of what your plan is and how to execute it. Ask to let someone else go and move down the shooting order.

    Paul

  9. Walk the stage and find ALL the targets. Work out how you will shoot each array(these 4 first going right to left, then move to the second array and start with the left and shoot to the right, do a reload moving to the third array, etc) That is the first and most important thing. Next walk your plan multiple times. Then stand and visualize it with your eyes closed. Do this at least five times before you shoot. What you are striving for is to arrive at a shooting position with the gun up and aligned with the first target, and then leaving for the next spot and knowing where it is and what the array looks like.

    When you can do this, you can snatch the pebble from my hand grasshopper.

    Paul

  10. Lack of variety in stage design (also called "nothing but 4 target arrays") is pretty common. I just reviewed the last three months video of matches I shot. Better than 75% of the stages were 7 or 8 rd arrays. If I did not design it it had 2 targets and 4 steel, 3 targets and 1 or 2 steel, or 4 targets. What I remember from last year at Pasa Park is 7 shots minimum for each array. The stages will be built around the single stack 8 rd. capacity. Given more than twice as many shooting the Single Stack Classic as the Revolver Nationals who will they design it for? I don't fault the match for catering to the bottom feeders, but don't put too much on this one match. Go look at the stages at the Area and Sectional matches from last year. If you don't think 8 shots will be a decisive advantage I have a bridge for sale.

    Paul Beck

  11. "Be sure to thoroughly chrono your ammo--you don't want to go sub-minor." Believe it on this, no fun to go and not have your score count. Get two or more chronos and check a large sample, use the slowest three rounds, not the average, to calculate PF.

    Paul

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