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AJE

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  1. I sort by headstone as well.

    WCC, Aguila, S&B get separated into one group.

    Ammoload, IMT, other stepped brass, and CCI Aluminum get separated into another.

    The first group gets swaged and then added to the 2nd group, then loaded, every round is case gauged, then used for lost brass matches.

    The rest get loaded for practice ammo. Bulk loaded, not case gauged, shot, cleaned, and shot again.

    The only ones I don't keep are the Berdan primed cases or steel.

  2. Don't you have to contact HQ for it to count as a classifier? Don't believe it happens automatically, no one at HQ looks through every level 2 and up to see who shot it.

    It has to be submitted to count as a classifier by the MD (which is always has in the past). HQ picks which divisions will and which won't... last year, Open and Limited both did, but Production didn't because there were only two GMs that shot in it.

  3. We got 350 something orders out today, and we're still going. We'll be filling them all throughout the weekend, and should be completely done with back orders by wednesday next week.

    We've decided to build a fort out of all the Monster cans.

    Appreciate your hard work!

    Any plans to put together a G43 package deal to sell on the website? Say a +1, +2, connector and sights? Just thinking out loud as a guy who doesn't run a business but was curious :D

    I'd buy that package.

  4. Granted you'll give up time but you can also just shoot it when it comes to rest through the opening in the port. It is not a requirement to shoot it on the move while going down hill on the pulley.

    Yep, you'll give up considerable time moving to the downrange left corner of the stage for the sole purpose of shooting the mover (now called a "sitter") through the port. Be a sport and shoot it while it's moving!

    Or you could run sideways while shooting it... it would be like it's standing still.

  5. unfortunately all this focus on "what HF do I need to get what classification" before shooting just means you are focusing on results instead of on just executing shooting which leads to trying too hard which leads to poor results ...

    better to just focus on shooting and the results will take care of themselves ...

    I write them in the book and after I'm done shooting, I look at what my percentage will be.

    Why? Because I'm a nerd like that.

    I don't want to know what it is before I shoot, but I do like having the information immediately available.

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