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LoganbillJ

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  1. Stages 1-9 Stage 1.pdf Stage 2.pdf Stage 3.pdf Stage 4.pdf Stage 5.pdf Stage 6.pdf Stage 7.pdf Stage 8.pdf Stage 9.pdf
  2. I will try and get them posted tomorrow. I have a lot of administrative stuff to get done at the range but I will try and find time.
  3. Match books are being printed now. You will get one when you check in on Friday.
  4. Typically double feeds are caused by the front of the feed lips being to wide. As a general rule the front needs to be a minimum of .010" narrower than the rear. Measurements are taken about 1/2" apart.
  5. The 18 is an all steel mag which is much lighter than the steel/poly mags we sell. Typically it is my go to mag for 80% of stages. The 28rd steel empty is a half pound lighter than the 23rd steel/poly empty.
  6. Here are the numbers everyone has been waiting for. Rifle: 123 Pistol: 133 Shotgun: 99 Slug: 9 Rifle/Pistol/Slug: 28 Pistol/Shotgun: 23 All shotgun stage with 36rds. Give Tim at Taccom, LLC a call for your caddies. All pistol stage of 52rds. Give Adam at Weber Tactical a call for more mag pouches. All rifle stage of 46rds. Give Magpul Industries Corp. a call for some 40rd mags or a D60 drum. There will be 21 rifle targets between 100 and 500 yards. Plan on bucking some wind as it get rolling pretty good through the valley. Sierra Bullets or Hornady can help you out with that one. Stage diagrams will be posted this week.
  7. I prefer the 18 over the 23 and the 28 for longer shotgun stages when necessary. The mags come semi-tuned. They may be plug and play, they may not be. We always recommend tuning the feed lips for your individual gun to ensure 100% reliability. That said my mags are 100%
  8. Stages won't be posted until they are on the ground. Too much changes between the original drawing(idea) and how it lays out. Here are some facts that will get you all the information you need to know. 10 Stages (4 - Jungle runs, 6 - Bay Stages) 1 - All Pistol Stage (45+ rds) 1 - All Rifle Stage (45+ rds) 1 - All Shotgun Stage (35+ rds) 1 - 100% Optional Stage 1 - Semi-Optional 3-Gun Stage Plan on at-least 1 stage with required rifle sling. 10 Slugs Know your dope on rifle out to 600 yards. (Actual max yardage will be announced once determined)
  9. 3 more awesome sponsors have joined us! Go check out Timney Triggers, UniqueTek, and Primary Weapons Systems! Keep them in mind for all your shooting needs!
  10. Plan on going out to 600 yards. A cart would be helpful. 95% of the guys that shoot at our monthly matches run carts.
  11. First match of the year is this coming weekend. 75 slots total and only 6 left as of now. Based on the current sign up and assuming everyone shooting will sign up for the series that puts our total purse at $11,520. With 48 shooters signed up in Tac Ops payout for first place at the championship match will be $2439. Paying out to 15th! This is shaping up to be an awesome year!
  12. Thought I posted this up but I must have forgot. We will be having a Mid-West 3-Gun Series this year in Missouri. 2017 Mid-West 3-Gun Series Schedule • February 18 (Lead Farm 3-Gun) • March 4 (Gadsden Shooting Center) • April 15 (Lead Farm 3-Gun) • May 20 (Lead Farm 3-Gun) • June 3 (Gadsden Shooting Center) • July 1 (Gadsden Shooting Center) • August 5 (Gadsden Shooting Center) • September 23 (Lead Farm 3-Gun) • October 14-15, Series Championship (Lead Farm 3-Gun) General Information: $4500 Cash Purse Guaranteed with a possible payout of up to $13,000! Series Membership: $50……………. (100% goes into purse for cash payout at championship) Monthly Match Fee: $35 Championship Match Fee: $130 Series Divisions: Open, Tactical Optics, Tactical Irons You must shoot 4 of the 8 monthly series matches(2 at each range) to be eligible for cash payout and random draw at the championship match. Only 7 of the 8 monthly series matches will be counted in the total points for the year, you will have one throw-out. Championship match will count towards your final point’s total which will determine the winner of each division. Championship match will be a 2-day, 8 stage match with a mix of styles from both ranges. Entry for the championship match is not limited to series shooters but series shooters will automatically be entered into the match. Remaining slots will be first come first serve to general public. We will have a 16 man shoot-off on Sunday after the championship match is over. There must be 6 shooters in the division for the series to be eligible for cash payout. Ranges: Lead Farm 3-Gun (9083 Whipperwill Rd, Versailles, MO) Gadsden Shooting Center (538 MO EE, Iberia, MO)
  13. Hogue and Gun Goddess both signed on as sponsors today! Great to have two more awesome companies supporting the sport!
  14. Added another great company to the list over the weekend! Happy to welcome Roth Concept Innovations as a sponsor this year!
  15. Should have ordered an Easy Hit. I have switched 5 for customers in the last 2 months. Most of which were coming from the HI-Viz.
  16. Brownell's just signed on as a sponsor! List keeps growing! Squadding opens today at 8pm CST. Make sure you coordinate with your buddies if you plan on shooting together.
  17. Add Thunder Beast to the list! They are back for the third year in a row!
  18. We have talked about doing handgaurds for other platforms. We may look into them in the future. Currently we are still in the development phase on the VM. After we finalize everything we may look into other models.
  19. I looked at it at SHOT and talked with them about the primer collator. They said they will have an add on for 1050/650's that are running on Mark 7's available in the future. The press as a whole was a work of art. Not sure how much they want out on the internet about the rest of the features but some of the things discussed where game changers. Needless to say the press is drool worthy.
  20. Flatland is correct. Pre-XN = Winchoke XN = Winchoke Match = Some goofy 21mm. Win-chokes will screw in but are sloppy. Do Not Use Win-Chokes!!
  21. Weber Tactical, Ruger, Slip 2000, KNS Precision and Century Arms are all on board as sponsors! Excited to see more and more great companies continue to support this awesome sport!
  22. The "Browning Code" listed above by Flatland is close to correct. Only difference is cylinder is 5 notches. Cylinder = 5 notches Modified = 3 notches Full = 1 notch
  23. I have not noticed it. It is .46" difference in height. I run a Luth-AR stock and with the cheek piece adjusted I cant tell much difference.
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