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  1. Just thoughts, no more:

    How do you know that the previous bullet exited the barrel?

    Unburnt powder could suggest a too light charge - but the slide slamming back with great force suggests otherwise.

    Any loose or broken parts in the gun?

  2. What compensation does a USPSA RO get?

     

    I'm on the other side of the world, and shoot IPSC. Here, a RO shoots the Match for free, gets a roof over his/her head (which could be a bed at a hotel or cabin, or a mattress on the floor with a dozen others) and gets a nourishing lunch. A Range Master, or other higher positioned person, has some more benefits but no actual pay.

  3. I have the PWL for my Ruger GP100. Works great. There is a screw for tension around the cylinder, so the K frame would probably work. The angle is not adjustable but I'm quite comfortable with it.

     

    I see the L frame version of the Sickinger Range Master is also in stock.

  4. I'm a bit old school, and have found some leather holsters from a shop in Germany.

    For N frame S&W, this might work: https://www.sportshooter.de/en/sickinger_range_master_revolver-0591.html?cfg_region=29&cfg_sprache=EN

    - select Schwartz (black), S&W 4 Zoll N-Rahmen (4" N frame) and Rechtshänder (right handed) - they seem to have a couple of those in stock.

     

    I have that model for a 1911, and it has been working fine. It has a couple of possible barrel angles.

  5. No pin shoots anywhere near me either.

    Many years ago, we used to shoot pins just as targets among other targets. Now, ranges have banned them. Apparently, there were issues getting rid of the wrecked pins and their debris.

  6. 4 hours ago, Nile said:

    I thought it was just one dog, had to look closer, they are beautiful.

    Breed name ?

     

    There's another photo several posts back. November.

    The darker one is a Schapendoes (a Dutch shepherd breed) and the young one is a pretty large Long Haired Pyrenean Sheepdog, in a somewhat uncommon color. Most likely he will get darker when the puppy hair goes.

  7. Korths are cool guns.

    If you can afford it, get one just for the coolness factor. I don't think you should expect it to be a superior race gun, though.

     

    I've seen one at the range. A black and red one with all sorts of rails. I've understood that the guy is not short of small change.

  8. Our club doesn't have weekly or monthly Matches. There's a good number of IPSC clubs, with ranges within "a couple of hours". During the time when there is (hopefully) no snow, there is a Match in the area, most weekends. Mostly from 6 to 9 stages and 60 to 100 paying competitiors, plus the crew (20 to 40?) shooting for free.

     

    Our club has now been arranging two Matches in a season + maybe a smaller indoor Match during the winter. There's half a dozen guys who have been taking turns as MD and Range Master, or there might be a RM or Stats Officer from a different club. A similar bunch has been coming up with stage designs, and gathering whatever help they may need in building it. The rest of the club members are urged to help as ROs and in resetting. The whole crew participates in teardown, although we might leave a couple of stages up for a while afterwards.

     

    Some might start building stages during the preceding week, some do it on the Friday before the Match. On Saturday morning, the crew shoot the Match, doing the ROing and resetting within the squad. Paying competitors shoot on Saturday afternoon and Sunday, with the crew doing all ROing and resetting for them.

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