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2011supercomp

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  1. Sure hope a email gets sent out to everyone who's registered...........
  2. Assuming the safety was applied when the gun was holster and still applied at the start signal I don't see a visit to DQ land for taking the safety "OFF" while drawing, there is no rule that address it. It's no different that starting with the gun staged on a barrel, if I grab the gun and immediately disengage the safety is it a DQ well no it's not.
  3. If the wall is outside the fault line then it is a PE, however if the wall is inside or attached to the fault line then no PE.
  4. As Robert said, throw that crap away. I’ve have found Two problems with this brass. First, on some of the brass the head face/primer pockets are concave. This results in the primer itself being partially unsupported and also results in light strikes. Second, the ridge or shelf inside the brass has no consistency and varies in height by over .150 (based on a sample of just 23 cases). Loading this brass at or even near Major pf will likely result in separated cases, blown primers or at best just a light strike. The best advise about reloading this brass “Just Don’t Do It” save it up along with the other discards and sell it for scrap. Randy
  5. I think 2.4.1 says it all with "a safe direction" and as such this is not your head, body or other competitors. Last person I DQed took his gun out of the holster and set it (unloaded) on the table as outlined in the stage description. The only problem with this, a) the good folks were still down range pasting targets and no commands had been given to the shooter.
  6. Hi all, New to the forum, but not to the game.....lots of good info on this site.......
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