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  1. On 6/14/2017 at 7:33 PM, sam_b said:

     

    Buds no longer does any competition style anything in their range. They even took out their reactive steel range.

     

    S&D does IDPA Tuesdays as well but the stages are the same.

     

    Also Rockcastle is in Bowling Green Ky and if you are coming from Paducah it will be closer. They hold all kinds of matches 3gun USPSA precision rifle cowboy etc.

    I've heard Rockcastle has good events, I've been wanting to make it there one of these weekends

  2. On 6/14/2017 at 1:23 PM, R1_Demon said:

     

    Yup, BGSL (Blue Grass Sportsman's League in Wilmore) has outdoor USPSA matches every first Sunday, they have outdoor IDPA matches every third Sun (I think) and other outdoor matches (Steel, I think) during other parts of the month.  Best to check out their calendar on their website to confirm.  http://www.bgslinc.com  

     

    I also know that Bud's did some kind of indoor competitions during the week, but I haven't been able to find anything on that lately, so I don't know if they are still doing that or not or what type they were/are doing.  You would have to call them.  

     

    And S&D Indoor Range (next to/behind Semper Fi Firearms in Nicholasville) holds indoor IDPA matches every Thursday night.

     

    That's all I'm aware of currently from doing my research upon getting into USPSA and doing a search.  I do know that the BGSL USPSA is a good one.  I haven't been to any of the IDPA ones as of yet, nor to Bud's or S&D Indoor.  I hope this helps ya a bit.

    It's seems like all the USPSA's are in central KY/ eastern KY in this state. 

     

    The closest USPSA to me is in Dexter MO and its an hour and 15 away.

     

     

  3. If you are making the stock base pads work be careful not to take off too much material or they won't have enough bite on the mag and your mag will volcano all the rounds out

  4. The apex FSS kit will definatley work with the stock trigger shoe. I used that set up for a while. Until I realized how nice the stock performance center sear can be with a little work. My preferred set up is the all the PC parts with minor work done to them & the Apex competition spring kit. Lighter, better break and reset, and production legal

  5. You'll need some baseplate with the SSS magwell for the mags to seat. SSS or Springer make some, that work well with it. I have the SSS ones. I'm sure other companies make some that work as well

  6. Maybe, I've never really paid attention.  I wanted the steel since it is heavier and it would add more weight to the bottom of my gun. I take the magwell off for production, and I have noticed that it swings around with the magwell on 

  7. Hello, I've looked on here a few times before and decided to join up. I'm in paducah KY, I like to compete in it all, USPSA, IDPA, Steel Challange, PPC, turkey shoots, you name it. 

     

    I shoot with a couple of buddies all the time here in paducah. If anybody's near paducah let's get together and rage out. Im on IG as well, same name. ??

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