So I am thinking about these guys shooting with a hurricane bearing down on them and I was wondering how much or little wind before you have to start factoring it into your shots? I know USPSA doesn't have super long shots but would a 60mph cross wind effect a 15 yard pistol shot?
what did shooting on "Team Sig" mean? I don't know much about that type of sponsorship and what benefits these shooters even got? Did they give you all sorts of free guns and ammo or pay for your travel/expenses/match fees? Or did you just get to wear the team shirt?
how is there support when you tell them they have these types of issues? Or is this pretty much normal for bullet manufacturers to have these types of problems?
The cross reference / human error aspect is a good point. I'm going to get the book and also use those websites to double check. I see a lot of people posting reloading data here as well and it could be used to double check those as well. I'm sure there are several mistakes here as well.
I am new to reloading and so I need some source of load data. How important is it to have the latest edition of these loading handbooks? I can buy the edition before the latest for pretty cheap. I only load 9mm right now so my needs are pretty simple I guess. Or perhaps I don't need a handbook at all? Are there better ways to get load data than a book?
thanks in advance.
Its an interesting idea though. USPSA/IPSC should have a season in addition to just major matches. Earn points for finishes in lvl 2 and above and the one with the most points at the end wins.
I just picked up the Frankford Arsenal tumbler from Amazon. Has everything you need to clean the brass. I did 2 runs so far, one with their packet of cleaning solution and one with dawn and lemi shine. The dawn + lemi made the brass look better.