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jdub05

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  1. 42 minutes ago, EEH said:

    If as some say Revolver is not dead,,try and sell one of those $1000.00 Smith & Wesson 625 you had built for that division..

    Ok you win. Revolver division is dead. Find another forum to be negative and leave us dead division loving folks alone. 

  2. I think most people who shoot revolver do it for the love of shooting and also for the challenge of shooting a wheel gun. If you want to shoot a wheel gun, shoot it. Who cares how many people signed up for this match or that match. And if you want to really challenge yourself, challenge yourself to beat friends of yours with a wheelgun who are pretty good SS or Production shooters. 

  3. My son switched from a 627 to a 929 and never looked back. The gun has been flawless with zero issues. TK Custom did the work on the gun and its setting off Winchester and Federal primers reliably. I'm using federal brass only, 3.2 grains of 320 with 160 gr .356 coated round nose. Also, we use TK .40 stainless moonclips for smooth reloads. 

  4. I say we agree to disagree Mr. Carmoney. This division isn't "over" in my opinion. At least I will do my part to see it continue on. And btw, maybe Jerry quit shooting it because he had pretty much done it all in the revo division. Prime example, Max Michel. He's now dabbling in 3 Gun. What else does he have to prove in the Open Division. On to new challenges for him. 

  5. On 2/18/2017 at 6:48 PM, Carmoney said:

     

    Sad to say it, but Revolver Division is on life support.  

    Mr. Carmoney what can we do to draw more interest to the revolver division? I know for a fact that since my son starting shooting it at least 5 people have actually bought revolvers with plans to shoot it. Have they started? Some started and stopped. Some haven't even started. I'm not sure if anything can be done but it sure is a shame that the revolver division has such limited interest and like you say is on life support. 

  6. My son is ten years old. He started shooting USPSA last fall with a Glock 17. I have always stressed safety as priority number one. A .22 is a great way to start em. BTW, my son is small for being ten years old. Your son may actually do better with the N frame than you think. Here is link to my son's facebook page with videos of him shooting USPSA local matches. Let your son watch some of the videos so he can see that he too can shoot center fire. https://www.facebook.com/pages/JW-Aguirre-competitive-shooter/1558460381056199?ref=settings

    Great! How old is he? Love the pride and excitement.

    My 10 year old is already my shooting and hunting companion having gone with me to multiple matches and sat in fields with me dove hunting. He and I both look forward to shooting wheelguns together. The N frame is still big for him to safely/competently operate so I'm getting him started with steel challenge and a .22 pistol. (And it was a good excuse to buy a hot rod .22 from a buddy. :ph34r:) (And it seemed like a great reason for Daddy to also buy a hot rod open 627 from another buddy so my son can shoot my limited 627. :ph34r: :ph34r:) (I'm a giver.)

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