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claude

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  1. What am I seeing here? A 4.5 lb trigger rule, man this sounds just like the NRA! More of the same. Why do it? There are gunsmiths and/or trigger kits to fix the glocks or anything else you might want to shoot. I think you guys are on to something here, but keep it simple. Don't let your mind interfere with what your brain's trying to do. Pure sport. If there's a trigger weight in production, then when the others? I don't like the qualifiers just because who wants to watch when you can shoot! Will there be class awards? I feel any discipline must attract new shooters. It's core to success. Looking forward to these matches, sounds like alot of fun. Hell it's only 700 hundred miles fron home.
  2. Duz anyone know what happened with the rules this year???
  3. We have a table made from a sheet of 1/4" steel with round pipe for legs. The legs are set in concrete. This is a very sturdy set-up. The table is thin so striking the edge allmost never happens. Paint marks the pin locations for fast resets. We only use two sets, one on the back for .22 and one on the front for every thing else. We found that the 9s will knock the pins off if hit dead center and are not too heavy. Also I suggest the vulcan pins as they last longer than the others. What kind of times are you guys shooting? We shoot at 10 yards with guns in hand starting on a table. 5 pins in 2.48 with .22 has been a good time here.
  4. it's not the size of the bread box we live in,it's the crumbs we get to keep
  5. got a kimber poly, what other mags work? para?
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