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  1. I have the ulw barrel for the 15-22 had to change the recoil spring to a pistol spring. Maybe something like that for the 10/22 call Tim at Taccom he has always responded and answered questions.

  2. 21 hours ago, MikeyScuba said:

    Alpha X.  One  for open and one for revolver. They are also great if flying as take one screw out and the holster body comes out and leaves the part against the belt unaffected (no readjustment!).  The body fits nicely into my Salomon’s.

    Does Alpha X have good retention for running, good for 2 gun competitions?

  3. On 10/25/2023 at 2:57 PM, Philip-Santos said:

    How did this match go?

    You know what it went well. Also been shooting a practical, steel only, match in indiana. It is a very good time.

     

    https://practiscore.com/wvrpc-rimfire-falling-steel-11-5-2023/register

     

    Last one this weekend till spring.

     

    Also saw the 2025 IPSC mini rifle world shoot will be in Czech Republic. Now to figure out how to qualify and get a ticket to go.

     

  4. On 5/8/2020 at 4:34 PM, Frozen said:

     

    Anyone competing in the mini rifle competition? Very interested in this sport . I see it’s mostly shot over seas. Thinking this might be a fun shooting match. Looking for more info about mini rifle. Thanks

     

     

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    I agree it looks like a bunch of fun. I also have been looking for mini gun matches and having a hard time finding them. Most say do steel challenge, I am sure is fun but, its more stand and deliver than I personally like. Look up Rimfire falling steel matches on practiscore, there are 2 that I know of one in Indiana and one in Tennessee. Its all steel targets but set up like a practical match, the club in Indiana I have been to and it is a good time. It would be nice to find a true mini gun match like they get in England with some longer range and paper.

  5. 13 minutes ago, Schutzenmeister said:

    Setting up an running an IPSC MR Match is not as hard as you want to think ...

     

    1 - USPSA is the US Region for IPSC ... Therefore, any USPSA club is authorized to run an IPSC Rules match

     

    2 - Get a copy of the IPSC MR Rules and read through them ... You'll find it's not terribly different from USPSA Rules

     

    3 - Have your club design and run an IPSC Rules MR match

     

    Not that complex!  And, as a bonus, the ammo is WAY cheaper than anything else we do!!!

     

    BTW ... I checked with Foley when he was president and he said go for it ... Just use IPSC Rules!

    I was thinking that it could be done easy enough, thanks for the info. Do you know if there is still a world shoot for mini rifle, and how many matches would need to be held to qualify for it?

  6. 8 hours ago, shred said:

    So the elevator pitch is "PCC with .22 rifles".  Same-same for targets, but switch to thinner steel?

     

    Much as I don't love some of how USPSA PCC ended up,  at least it could mostly 'drop-in' (some fitting required) to USPSA pistol matches, which helped with adoption.

     

     

     

    Right, it would be range friendly with the right targets. Not really looking to piggy back a uspsa match, but have a stand alone event. You could easily enough include .22 pistols so might draw some guys from the steel challenge crowd. 

  7. Seems like if you want to shoot .22 in  competition for the usa its steel challenge which personally I love the speed but hate the stand and deliver part, or NRL 22 which is fun but also very little movement. Outlaws are fun and all but looking for more structure and a chance to compete at world level.

  8. 1 minute ago, RJH said:

    One of my local clubs runs an outlaw match with no steel on 5th Sundays. A few people shoot 22s. Most of us still shoot real guns though

    Lol on the real guns, a challenge is a challenge regardless of caliber. Not trying to start a caliber snob discussion, but .22 is kind of a gateway caliber so the potential for new shooters is high. That seems like a win for most any practical shooting you do. As far as I can tell they have world shoots for ipsc mini rifle, just like pcc, shotgun, and rifle. 

  9. 23 hours ago, GrumpyNO said:

    Worth it to you if you think it looks cool, or if you want added weight up front. A 9mm barely gets hot, so I don't think the thermal dissipation qualities are needed. 

    On a long stage with lots of targets, it wouldn't matter? Keeping the barrel cooler seems like a good thing, the weight is minimal surley it does something if JP suggest you get one.

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