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waktasz

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  1. Are primers supposed to fall freely out of the bottom of the magazine tube through the blue plastic tip? I recently replaced mine and now the press is shooting new primers onto the ground with every cycle.
  2. Which one do you like riding more? When you look in the shed (or gun safe) does seeing the fancy gun or bike make you want to go out and practice? THAT is what makes nice things worth it. (for me at least)
  3. How about this. There's a decent amount of movement on string 1, but the shots would be harder staying in Box A. Nah, probably not significant. https://uspsa.org/viewer//18-08.pdf
  4. How about this one? I am sure I'd get a better score not leaving the box and eating the penalty but there is 15 feet of movement. Is that significant? https://uspsa.org/viewer//18-01.pdf
  5. It would be easier if the rulebook did it. For example, being completely out of the shooting area, as in this case. Oh wait, that's already in the rulebook, but I guess they don't care because it's a classifier?
  6. Some as the old way, more or less, with a magnet in front.
  7. Not on the fly but match to match and stage to stage. ROs and the application of rules are subject to enough randomness as it is. I don't like it.
  8. Nonsense. By ruling it that way they haven't really clarified anything at all. So if the second part was freestyle and not weak hand it would the answer be different? They are basing the answer on it being hard to shoot weak hand from slightly farther away. How about if the box was 60 feet away horizontally instead of only a few yards and the same distance from the targets. Their reasoning forces ROs to determine the answer on the fly instead of there being a clear cut answer. NROI fail.
  9. I don't think you are qualified to rate your own failed joke thread.
  10. Jokes are supposed to be funny.
  11. If you aren't moving, reloading, clearing a malf or shoot over the berm, an AD isn't necessarily a DQ.
  12. Have you tried it, with a timer? The answer should be self evident. No need to imagine the result.
  13. Dryfire? A good par time is a few tenths lower than whatever your current best is. Every dryfire session start at some par that is achievable and over the course of the session reduce it by a few tenths every few reps until the wheels start to fall off. Back it off another tenth to where it's achievable again. Repeat daily. Goal would be to get under 1 second eventually but the important thing isn't the actual time, it's the progress. Definitely do not just set to the par to 1.5 seconds or whatever, get there and call it good.
  14. That schedule above was actually in PA. I don't practice anymore and shoot a match once a month or less, and it's not even a sanctioned USPSA match.
  15. Dryfire every day. 200 round practice sessions twice a week. 1 or 2 matches per weekend.
  16. Use 1/3 size targets and staple/tape them to another , bigger target and practice transitions between them
  17. Even if it was noted in the brief the window had to be opened with your hands, there would be penalties assessed for doing it "wrong", not a DQ
  18. How many classifiers with box to box movement are there and how many of them could you shoot a better score if you didn't have to move and just ate a -10 penalty. Of course it's per shot. You are basically faulting/wholy outside the designated shooting area.
  19. My 2011s are clearly better than any CO gun I have shot before. I'd shoot one in CO if they were allowed, but I don't think they should be.
  20. Another idea that aims to take the most popular division and fork it up. If you want to add 2011 CO or whatever, fine. But to suggest changes to CO at this point? SMRT
  21. There is no box for CO. Also your idea stinks.
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