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JPeel

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  1. I was fishing on Athens yesterday. Had a great day Now, back to shooting talk!
  2. JPeel

    Glock porn

    Ci señor... http://www.efkfiredragon.com/ Way more accurate than my kkm's. Some take a little work to get to feed right.
  3. JPeel

    Glock porn

    Here's my glock porn. G34 done by Hadley Owens. It's got a kkm barrel now but will be sporting a Firedragon soon.
  4. For a right handed shooter an array on the right side with either rifle or shotgun is much harder to do on the move than an array on the left. The array in the video is on your right side and you're right handed. You shot that on the move about as good as I've seen in any of the other top competitors videos. If the array was on your left would you have been able to shoot it faster?
  5. I didn't ask "will I like it" or "which one is best". I asked for feedback from people who have actually used either or both of the stocks. Sorry for coming into your domain and trying to get some feedback on products that I haven't had the opportunity to use.
  6. I like high end bourbon, and kale. Do your cookies give you the munchies?
  7. Not really. Just thought it would be nice to get some feedback from actual users, instead of sales pitch from a website.
  8. How the hell did cookies get into this discussion? Are you medicated? I take it that you haven't used either stock?
  9. Wow. Why didn't I think of that..... I bet I could ask this on Facebook or AR15 dot com and get similar answers
  10. I am currently using a UBR stock on my 3gun seekins and was considering trying a TACMOD stock, just for grins. But I picked up a Luth AR MBA off a prize table and it looks similar to, but maybe not as robust as the TACMOD. So for those who have used either or both, what are the pros and cons of these?
  11. Wow. Looks like cross training with some shooting mixed in. Not on my bucket list. Would have been fun 30 years ago, sortof fun 20 years ago, strenuous 10 years ago..
  12. I think every squad got to deal with wind or shadows or sun in your eyes on at least one or two stages. We had the pleasure of shooting 8 and 9 on Friday with the wind, what there was of it. It wasn't much of a factor on 8 and as much as I'd like to blame it for my failures on 9, a couple of our squad rocked them all so it obviously wasn't that bad. At least the wind was not near as bad as last year both Friday and Saturday. We were terribly delayed (3 hours worth) on stage 10 and our squad was initially instructed that we were going to shoot it, shadows or not. After three shooters they changed their minds and said we were going to shoot it Sunday. I volunteered to go ahead and shoot it Friday, shadows be damned. We hit 4 on Saturday afternoon just as the shadows were starting to affect the stage. I had as much trouble seeing the star as I did anything on stage 10. I would liked to have shot all the stages between 8 and 1 on Saturday since that was such a nice day. Watching ATs video I can see some stages where they had much different, potentially more difficult conditions than we did. So I'm pretty sure that it all evens out no matter what squad you were on.
  13. Squad 1, stage 1, early flight. Same for 2 thru 10. Squad 11 and beyond line up the same, second flight Or just be at the shooter's meeting at 0730.
  14. Howdy Greg! See you Friday
  15. I love sporting clays and can usually shoot in the 70's even though I only shoot once or twice a year. Except for the time when the course was still setup for the pros who were there the prior weekend. That was an eye opener.
  16. This, also I don't understand why they are so much more popular than nordic 18 round extension or a 40 rd p-mag for that matter. they do look cool and all the cool kids are using them though...
  17. Not that I am anywhere near the top of the scores and front of the prize table line now, and don't anticipate being there for at least a couple of more years, but to me it seems that the prize tables try to go too deep in the field. It's almost becoming like kiddy soccer where everyone has to get a ribbon. I like the idea of having equal prizes for the division winners, then the rest of the field in line with your percentage. Take that down to the top 70% for the valuable prizes. I shouldn't expect anything for a 44% score, yet I've taken home the value of my entry fee from that score.
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