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This!!! out
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Local matches here are just for fun and practice. If people are so worried about their finish at a local match I would hate to see how they feel after a sectional or nationals. They would come up with another excuse why they got beat.
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I usually shoot 2 revolvers at a local match one in open and the other in revolver. I never seem to double the work of others as all I need to do is just switch revolvers. I even have time to RO or run the pad. We also have shooters who shoot limited and PPC on the same squad as me and we all seem to make it work without having others work harder. Sounds to me like the shooter is the problem. If so don't let them shoot 2 guns or send them to another squad.
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Well at least you wouldn’t have to worry about picking up brass with cap and ball. Actually pre-loaded cylinders on your belt and you would definitely need to use some suspenders
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Shoot a moon clipped revolver and get it all back every time. Just had to throw this in here.
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Is this normal wear and tear for about 300 rounds?
revoman replied to b1indfire's topic in Revolver Forum
As long as it doesn’t get worse you should be okay -
Is this normal wear and tear for about 300 rounds?
revoman replied to b1indfire's topic in Revolver Forum
There should be some marks like scratches but it shouldn’t be gouging. -
38 Short Colt, Bayou 160 grain, sized .358, VV N320 3.0 grains, seated 1.180 10 yds. off bench S&W 627 V-Comp, iron sights eight rounds Who says bullet jump in cylinder affects accuracy I might have jerked the trigger on the high one and low one.
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Is this normal wear and tear for about 300 rounds?
revoman replied to b1indfire's topic in Revolver Forum
Is the mark or scratch on the back where the center pin in the extractor slides an actual gouge in the metal? as I can see some metal hanging right where the pin starts to enguage the frame, Or is there so much crude that it is just crude and can be wiped off? -
Are you from Kentucky? Now that is funny
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Mike Homm is on the board of ICORE and is currently testing factory Ammo to see if any would make power factor. Mike is currently working on this to try and help those who do not reload. If you happen to find 158 grain at minimum of 760 that would put you at 120 pf and that is also determined by barrel length.
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I have loaded my Starline 38 short colt probably over 20 times. Every once and a while I will get a split case. At that rate I should never have to buy again.
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Have you ever had a problem ejecting spent rounds? I see no use in injecting spent rounds.
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Midwest ICORE Regional
revoman replied to pskys2's topic in Revolver Match Announcements and Discussions
I will text Mike today and find out he made the reservations. PM me your cell number and I will text you the address -
Midwest ICORE Regional
revoman replied to pskys2's topic in Revolver Match Announcements and Discussions
Looks like excellent stages as always at Green Valley, Hats off to Patrica and her crew and if this is just a regional can't wait until the IRC is put on by Green Valley in 2023. Dean Gomez ICORE# LKS16 -
IRC Hosts Selected for the Years 2020, 2021, 2022! June 20, 2019 - On behalf of the ICORE Board of Directors, Co-Chair Mike Homm announces the Central Florida Rifle and Pistol Club (CFRPC), home to ICORE's Central Florida Wheelgunners in Orlando, FL, as host of the 2020 International Revolver Championship (IRC), from October 29 - November 1, 2020! RUGER joins the IRC as Title Sponsor! About ICORE ICORE was founded in 1991. The sport combines elements of Bianchi Cup, IPSC/USPSA, and Steel Challenge into demanding competition exclusively for revolvers, and ICORE shooters travel to the U.S. from Europe, Canada, and Australia for the IRC. From CFRPC Executive Officer Neil Saville and ICORE Discipline Director Keith Malmos, "Our club has hosted major Glock and Single Action Shooting Society (SASS) championships, and our Central FL ICORE affiliate club is excited to be able to showcase such a unique Championship next year!" Bob Hunt, former ICORE director, returns to serve as Match Director. ICORE will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the IRC in 2021 when it moves to the Shootout Range in Princeton, LA, home of the renowned Jerry Miculek and Kay Clark Miculek, with Annette Aysen as Match Director! Then in 2022, with Patricia Johnson and Greg Petroski as Match Directors, the IRC will take over the Green Valley Rifle and Pistol Club, Hallsville, MO, home to the NRA Bianchi Cup for 40 years! And RUGER does it again by joining as Title Sponsor for all 3 years!!! ICORE Contacts: Melanie Chan, Media Phone: (321) 536-8435 Email: competition@icore.org Mike Homm, Co-Chair Email: co-chair@icore.org
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I posted this on another topic about holsters and I think the is the biggest problem in my opinion people have with holsters. “Consistency with the holster and feeling comfortable with the holster you have is the key. I have tried many holsters and the fastest I found was Gilmore and it had a nickname Spillmore but it was fast. So fast the revolver wanted to jump out on its own sometimes and sometimes it did. So fast is not the key in my opinion but consistency is and speed will come with consistency. So if you are having problems with the draw not coming out and holding up every once in awhile then adjust the position of your holster and make sure you draw the same every time.”
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I don't remember the thread pitch but I went to the local Ace Hardware and found some allen wrench head screws just had to shorten them a little bit. Just take the stirrup with you. The screw for the rubber grip is larger and will not fit in the wood grips. The stirrup will fit but is not actually made for the wood grip. Go to Ace Hardware, Lowe's or Menard's and get stainless screw to fit stirrup that came with wood grip.