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  1. I've heard it said that there are only 2 real ways to shoot limited minor. Either ALL A's and try to keep up with production times, or have the fastest stage times and try to outrun the Mikes.

    I shot an M&P in Limited Minor for awhile and didn't do either of those. Switching to a 2011 in 40 was the best thing I've done for shooting Limited. I get 2-3 rounds less but with the way stages are designed there really isn't a difference between 20 and 22.

     

    Summed up

    A. ~23

    B. TTI, Springer, its a glock you got plenty of options.

    C. 2011

    D. Depends on your goal

  2. If they extend much above the top of the target they look sloppy. At A4 the ones that covered the head boxes on the clamshells was a rookie move and probably shouldn't have been overlooked at a match that big, the rest I really didn't notice. 

     

    On a related note, I shot a club match in MI in the pouring rain. They had one target in an array that had the sticks extend 3-4 feet above the top of the target. When bagged, you had to take a long look to find where to aim.

  3. 34 minutes ago, Dazhi said:

    I ask this scenario because I have encountered the exact same issue in a major match. 

     

    The timer picked up something 2 seconds after the last shot.  Of course,  the RO did not agree.  RO did not count shots.  I felt the time was not right, but I had no proof other than the magazines on the ground and on the belt, which can be used to calculate how many rounds I fired (Production division), and based on that the timer showed 1 more shot.

     

    In short, I ate the 2 extra seconds, but I have been thinking about how to prevent this from happening again in future matches.  ShotMaxx may just be the solution.

    There is a learning curve in using the shotmaxx spy mode. It starts based upon movement of the watch and then has a built in delay that is adjustable (at least for the version 1 watch). For regular standing draw and deliver starts its pretty close, for ones where you have to run to table to start it can be off a little more. I originally started using it to check transitions, movement time etc, but then realized I should check and make sure its at least close to the official time, which it usually is. I just like the peace of mind in being confident the score I earned got recorded. 

  4. 3 minutes ago, teros135 said:

     

    By watching the timer (glancing at it) as the last shots are fired, to see that they're registered and to take note if the time.   Then you put it behind your back to make sure subsequent actions don't activate it again, like ejecting the last round or brushing up against the shooter, etc.

    Yes.

    Also if they hold it behind them so the score keeper can see it also, thats even better.

  5. 43 minutes ago, mwc said:

     

    How reliable are those?  Can you adjust the sensitivity?

    You can adjust sensitivity. They also use an accelerometer along with the mic so you don't pickup errant shots. Just have to remember that if you shoot with one hand and its not the one with the shotmaxx it wont pick up anything if your just in accelerometer mode.

  6. 1 hour ago, mwc said:

     

    The problems with that is when the timer gets too sensitive and picks up a slight bump by the RO or even the slide going forward on the unload and show clear.  This has happened to me as a shooter just a couple weeks ago at Area 4 and as Range Officer at the Ozarks Classic.

    One of the reasons I wear a shotmax and use the spy mode on every run at a match. Its not exact exact but its close enough to make sure that nothing got added during unload and show clear.

  7. At a recent level 2 I watched a PCC shooter smoke a classifier (ended up being 100+%).

    Right before the next shooter they realized the timer only showed 11 shots (12 required). 

    They continued running shooters and then tried to figured to out what to do. 

    His score ended up standing.

    Seems like it would have been easy to look at splits and figure out if it missed a shot in the middle or the last one.

     

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