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mwray

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  1. That was in reference to the pcc shooters trying to run over the RO just to get a reshoot.
  2. The only division it even a problem with is PCC, and with most of them being severe gamers you have to stay as far away from the as possible until the end of the stage
  3. Does any shot matter other than the last one????
  4. Same here I only use the pins when running decapped rifle brass in it.
  5. The first one was there before he came to the match
  6. The bullet has to pass through the barrel to be considered engaging
  7. That was what I was talking about
  8. “Most” squibs are caused from no powder at all in the case, and the bullet it lodged in just the throat of the chamber. They usually prevent the next round from being chambered anyways. It’s really hard to spot a squib in a PCC because of the blow back system they operate on. You get a solid sound out of the chamber either way.
  9. He didn’t get one, but he was thinking since he did not engage a single target that maybe he could get one. Never hurts to ask, no is the worst answer you can get
  10. I actually had a guy come through Saturday with a spare BCG on his belt. It kinda had me wondering at first, then I learned about how bad those things eat firing pins. I don’t see how one could get a squib rod in the barrel without sweeping themselves
  11. He got alpha mike no shoot. The alpha being from the clean shot above the NS, but he wanted the alpha below because a perf cut the bullet
  12. Guy steps up with rifle, told to MR, gets the beep attempts to fire first shot, gun fires, mag drops to the ground, for the next minute he safely fights his gun in hopes of getting back in action, funnily he gives up, clears gun, RIC, away to the safe table he goes, comes back with 2 slugs he knocked out of the barrel. Yes he showed up to a match with a squib already in the gun. I had no indication that he had a squib on his shot or he would’ve been stopped. Stage was scored as shot. I told the RM he would probably be asking for a reshoot at some point during the day. Should he have gotten a RS since he never really engaged a single target?
  13. No I will not release the name of the match on here. That’s not good for them or me. I ask these questions just to better my ability as staff. I will start another thread for the other questionable call
  14. This was not my club and I will not go back
  15. Nope serious question. I seen multiple calls and issues that I wasn't sure if they were handled correctly Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  16. I guess I’m really asking does the perf across the entire NS target work the same as the perf on the outer edge
  17. Yes that’s is correct . The perf on the a zone of the head of the NS split the bullet
  18. Okay you have a NS target over the lower potion of a shoot target. The head section of the NS is partially covering the lower a zone of the shoot target. Competitor fires a shot in the head of the NS. The bullet is split by the perf of the a zone in the NS. Does that perf apply the same as the outer perf of the entire NS target?
  19. True! You never know when you might need to count to 20
  20. I’ve also considered the idea of using PVD coating. It’s what keeps carbide endmills sharp so it’s got to be about the toughest coating there is. As far as finding someone to do it. I would suggest a company that makes endmills. What region of the world are you in? I have close contact with a tooling engineer from Fastenal. I might be able to put you in contact with someone more local to you
  21. Get another holster for uspsa or use it as intended
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