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  1. 5.1.3 defines sights. Then Apendix D 7 line 13 electric sight can NOT be attached to the frame in any way, then in the same apendix see special conditions has to meet CO requirements and be on the approved list. I also think that nroi came out with an interpetation that said no revos at all in CO.
  2. Yes they will if you don't enlarge the muzzle hole or remove the cap all together. That is what I did, enlarge the hole so the bullet does not touch it when leaving the barrel and it does not lead up like it did prior to doing so. I left mine on so that I can continue using my HOGUE SPEED holster, which is NOT adjustable for different barrel lengths.
  3. I know that this is a combined flyer, but it has info about one of our Steel Challenge matches and a Thank You to our sponsors.
  4. Along with these companies above, I would like to welcome and three more sponsors for our match, RUGER, ALLCHIN GUN PARTS, and HUNTERS HD GOLD. Thank You all for helping us out with our match.
  5. It does not say that he or her has to do it them self, it says arrange, and that arrangement could or would be the CRO/ROs at the stage in most cases. 4. The Range Master must arrange for each popper to be calibrated prior to commencement of a match, and whenever required during a match.
  6. I did not know that, I've had my 610s for some time and 10-12 years ago I was not reloading for them so I really couldn't say. The only one that I was aware of was the 45acp and small primers when they were always large before. something about making "green" primers I think, but you are probably right about the 40s.
  7. It's the other way around Dave, the 10mm are large and the 40's are small.
  8. I have used them in a variety of different lens colors, I prefer a lite shade, but since my vision has gone down hill I have prescription ones now along with HD Gold in prescription. But the ESS worked very well for me at the time.
  9. I would suggest you use the whiskers or flat washers nailed down and then make a "map" of the length of each 2x4 for each stage once you have laser leveled it now you can go back at any time and set up your stages pretty quick. Here is my steel map,
  10. I would like to thank and welcome the sponsors that have signed on for THE MESQUITE MAYHEM REVOLVER CLASSIC 2022 so far: HOGUE INC. , TK CUSTOM, BANG AND CLANG BULLETS, MOJO CUSTOM GUNS, & REVOLVER SUPPLY.
  11. Along with what MWP just said it can also be used in USPSA Revo MAJOR, I know not 8 shot friendly but major PF helps.
  12. Now you know 2, I run mixed hs 9mm brass in my 929, and I can use Win sp primers with my trigger at 6 1/2 lbs, What I have found in the 9 mm brass is there is no bulge in the brass it's usually fine. Now some have looser extraction grooves than others and still be in sammi specs and I don't use them. If the brass fits my moonclips, and will shoot and extract with no issues, I keep all of this "approved" revolver brass separate from the rest and use it only in my wheelguns and it's mixed hs. From all of the issues that I have seen with extraction seems to be from brass that has been fired in unsupported chambers that most refer to as having a "glock" bulge.
  13. Yeh I think you did miss it, try looking at the the very 1st post, you know the post that started this mini-series. Dave was asked by the powers that be/ad/bod, that he talked to about putting together some numbers and proposals to warrant or justify adding these divisions. A simple yes or no would have been sufficient, but much too easy for some I guess.
  14. For those wondering what type and style of stages to expect, here is the post on this forum from last year with last years stages, so you can get an idea of what you'll be getting into. MESQUITE MAYHEM REVOLVER CLASSIC 2021 - Revolver Match Announcements and Discussions - Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!
  15. Remington/Peters. I think that Tom makes some of his moonclips specific sizes for different H/S brass.
  16. First off we are an ICORE club. 2nd, This match is run under the ICORE rules, mostly. Where we differ is that we use one target sometimes that the headshead does not like or approve,aka the infamous spinner. Also under special catagories we have senior, super senior, and super dooper senior, Law enforcement has been changed to 1st Responders, 3rd, We use the 4 main divisions, Classic, Limited, Limited 6, and Open only and these are all shot heads up in each division, no a,b,c,d,m, or gm so no sandbag or grandbags, LOL This is usually 8-10 stages with 250 to 300 min round count. Lunch is served after the match with awards. All stages shot in one day. The steel match the day before is used as a warm up for the match and we feed you after that match also. Awards for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in all divisions along with the special cats Limited random draw prize table, but there is usually some cash with the division awards. In the past EVERY shooter has been able to walk the prize table. We have water at every stage, and we have snacks available all during the match ,such as nuts, granola bars, fresh fruit and fruit cups
  17. Just putting this out there for you to put on your calendar for next spring.
  18. Not "new" ones, it has always been kind of a tradition to run four classifiers on Thursday or Friday before the IRC for a couple of reasons, if you were an unclassified shooter to get classified and most used it for practice or a warmup for the IRC.
  19. Bruce, forgive me if I'm wrong or I read or misunderstood how the schedules were laid out , or perhaps this is the way all of the L2 and L3 matches are run, but for myself, I did not care for the shoot half the match one day and the 2nd half the next. I would have preferred to shoot two guns and complete the match all on the same day and come back the next day with two more and do the same thing, but that's just me.
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