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  1. Rules only allow flashlights attached to the gun in Open division See appendix D1. I also think the there is a rule that states you can not add or remove anything to the gun once the match starts. ie: flashlights, Slide rackers ect. Just could not find it. MDA
  2. Well if that someone had one less mike/procedural it would not have been so close. Wish I could have made the match. Unfortunately family health issues prevented it. MDA
  3. I have a Burris Fiast fire and really like it. Glass lens aluminum body. Had it for over a year 10K+ rounds no problems. Way better then the JP with its plastic lens and body. Went through two, on one the led went bad, the with both the dot started to flair after a while due to unavoidable scratch in the lens. Finialy bought the less expensive Burris. MDA
  4. Because there is only a limited amount of range space and time. If you have more members then the range can support then you will have members, that are paying for services/access, not able to use that service/access.
  5. That's great, if you are at the range and not over 100 miles away. It would be even better if the scores were posted so those that shoot friday could check to make sure their are correct before the match is officialy over and nothing can be done to correct them. Yes, I have been burned before because of this. MDA
  6. You need to know what non-profit status the club holds with the IRS as there are 28 different ones and most your club would not qualify for. The rules are different for each. Most likely it is a 501( c)(7) which is for social and recreational clubs. Under IRS rules, for a 501( c)(7), they only look an gross receipts and not how or where money is used. The IRS allows 35% of the gross income to come from outside sourced such as investment income and sources outside the membership(general public). Of this 35%, only 15% may be derived from the use of the club’s facilities or services by the general public or from other activities not furthering social or recreational purposes for members. See IRS publication 557 concerning non-profit status info. So the boards statement that they can not make any money is not true. However, they may know that the income received may put the club beyond the 15% allowed. We host Appleseed at our club but do not recieve any money for the use of range. We see it as furthering the educational, social, and recational purposes of the club and also gain a few new members. How do know most of this. Six year board member of a shooting club and this topic comes up at almost every other monthly board meeting. Of course it is best to consult an accountant or tax lawyer in these maters. MDA
  7. Wow!! never crossed my mind before to use slide glide on the loading press. Every other lube I have tried on my press eventualy turns to sticky junk. Time to clean the press and slide glide it. MDA
  8. From the Delta website. See the bold highlight. "Shooting equipment Shooting equipment is accepted as checked baggage only. It must fit within the very specific criteria that we outline below. Declare to the Delta representative that you are checking a firearm Declare the existence of a firearm to security personnel if a security checkpoint is prior to the Delta counter All firearms must be declared by the passenger to a Delta representative at the main ticket counter Present firearm(s) unloaded and sign a "Firearms Unloaded" declaration Firearms must be packed in a manufacturer’s hard–sided container specifically designed for the firearm, a locked hard–sided gun case, or a locked hard–sided piece of luggage. Handguns may be packed in a locked hard–sided gun case, and then packed inside an unlocked soft–sided piece of luggage. However, a Conditional Acceptance Tag must be used in this case. Maintain entry permits in your possession for the country or countries of destination or transit Ensure small arms ammunition is packed in the manufacturer's original package or securely packed in fiber, wood, plastic or metal boxes and provide separation for cartridges If you need to travel with a weapon as checked baggage, you are responsible for knowledge of and compliance with all Federal, State, or Local laws regarding the possession and transportation of firearms. TSA locks are not approved for securing firearms. For more information about this regulation you can visit the TSA site. If you are transporting a firearm to the United Kingdom as checked baggage, a permit from the United Kingdom is specifically required. You must contact the United Kingdom for more information about securing this permit. Ammunition in excess of 11 lbs. per passenger or that contains potential projectiles is not allowed." MDA
  9. What about the Chrono?? Are you using a chrono in a box with IR light source? If not this ccan be a major source of inconsistant reading as natural light changes. MDA
  10. "The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) is a United States federal law, enacted in 2004, that allows two classes of persons—the "qualified law enforcement officer" and the "qualified retired law enforcement officer" -- to carry a concealed firearm in any jurisdiction in the United States, regardless of any state or local law to the contrary, with certain exceptions." Do an internet search and you will find the exceptions and these mostly concern where you can carry. IE: State or City prohobits CCW in their building, parks ect.
  11. With a dot you are seeing differently than with iron sights. The dot is a target focus, as a result you will see the stage differently while shooting it. However, it will take time shooting with a dot before you become comfortable enough to start noticing you are seeing things you did not see with irons. Kind of hard to explain. It's like seeing the front sight lift and knowing exactly were the shot hit on the target. You did not start out seeing this when you first started shooting irons but eventually it began to happen. I have taken Max and Travis's course and they teach mostly the basics anyway so it will apply to whatever you take, but will most likely get more out of the course with the gun you are most familiar with. MDA
  12. Better a week now early in the season than a month or more later in the summer. MDA
  13. Switch to forward falling poppers or provide covers over the popper. We had to do this at our club for the same reasons. MDA
  14. Just do a web search. "Vholder contour" you will find lot's of site that sale this camera. or go the their web site. www.vholdr.com MDA
  15. Welcome to the forum. In North East Ohio try Crooked Creek located East of Cleveland for USPSA. http://www.crooked-creek.org/ For IDPA and Tactical rifle shotgun try. http://www.ashlandlakegunclub.org/ More can be found if you use the NRA club finder. MDA
  16. Chrony's are very picky with light. Need to have sun directly over sky screens. Early or late in the day and you will be eratic readings if any at all. MDA
  17. Like most have said it is up to you, the shooter, to make sure the RO scores it right. To your original question, Yes some shooters keep track of the scores during the match, whatever method works for you, write it down, scan it, take a picture, no RO will take offense. If they do, just say you want a hard copy record for your training/match diary because being an old fart you can't remember Sh-t. MDA
  18. +100 for sure, some of the toughest stages I have ever shot have been at Circleville you should be ok. Take every change you get to sitdown and rest, it will be a long day. Help set and past, but when you are "on deck" stand back and make you finial preparation for the stage. When finished with shooting a stage and you have checked and signed you score sheet, prepare all you equipment for the next stage before you do anything else. Don't let others in the squad dominate the walk through. Does not happen very often but it can if you let it. THe RO's are there to help, but if you do not like a call, ask for the CRO, and then the RM if needed. If you do not understand anything about the walkthrough or are unsure weather you can do something, ask, be specific with the question to the RO. Have FUN!! MDA
  19. In USPSA only the "P226 X-Five All Around (45.2 oz.)" is listed on the approved production gun list. other wise limited, limited 10, or open and shooting minor From the SIG website looks to be used by at least one top IPSIC shooter in Europe. MDA
  20. ++1000 Started with a lee setup. Had lots of problems, even blew a Winchester primer. Dillion was well work the money just to not have to fiddle with press every dozen rounds or so. MDA
  21. You can use a Glock 22 with the replacement 9mm barrel in limited. You can not in production. MDA
  22. You can but not the best powder for a comp gun, not enough gas and like Dyno stated you are pushing he edge pretty good. I used it for pratice ammo, would make a good steel load, and loaded it just under major at about 155-160 PF. My loads were very close to his at major. MDA
  23. Just go to their website and register for it they send it to you for free don't even have to own anything Dillon either. MDA
  24. You do realize that is the same week as the USPSA nationals??
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