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Pigdawg

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  1. We would like to thank Maks Financial Services for sponsoring stage eight of the Area 8 EGW Championship.
  2. Once again here is the stage drawing for stage seven for the Area 8 EGW Championship. Thank you Jager Products Inc. for sponsoring the stage. http://www.jagerproducts.com
  3. I am posting stage six a little early due to the RO class tomorrow. Here is the stage drawing for stage six for the Area 8 EGW Championship. Thank you Next Level Training for sponsoring the stage. http://www.nextleveltraining.com/
  4. They are not the same. I had to draw them 3 or 4 times before I found what the differences are I was banging my head against the well because I just didnt see it. Look at the center walls on stage 4 they go out and on 5 they go in.
  5. OK enough about my bulldog and back to the match Here is the stage drawing for stage five for the Area 8 EGW Championship. Thank you Brownells for sponsoring the stage. http://www.brownells.com/ STAGE PROCEDURE On signal start, engage all targets from within the free fire zone.
  6. Agree Thats just some bulldog I found on the web when I googled pigdog. My bulldog has never been in a pig costume and is much cuter. now back to the match details
  7. Here is the stage drawing for stage four for the Area 8 EGW Championship. Thank you Sig Sauer for sponsoring the stage. http://www.sigsauer.com STAGE PROCEDURE On signal start, engage all targets from within the free fire zone.
  8. Thanks I am picking them. For fans of the books this one is the obvious one. There are some Clancy books coming up too.
  9. Here is the stage drawing for stage three for the Area 8 EGW Championship. Thank you Glock for sponsoring the stage. http://www.glock.com STAGE PROCEDURE On signal start, engage all targets from within the free fire zone.
  10. Here is the stage drawing for stage two for the Area 8 EGW Championship. Thank you Limcat Customs for sponsoring the stage. http://www.limcat.com/ STAGE PROCEDURE String One: On signal start, from Free Fire Zone, engage T1-T6 with only one round each, then perform a mandatory reload, then engage T1-T6 with only one round each strong hand. String Two: On signal start, from Free Fire Zone, engage T1-T6 with only one round each, then perform a mandatory reload, then engage T1-T6 with only one round each weak hand.
  11. Here is the stage drawing for stage one for the Area 8 EGW Championship. Thank you Direct Action Tactical for sponsoring the stage. http://www.directactiontactical.com/ START POSITION: In the free fire zone, heel’s on X’s, hands relaxed at sides, handgun is Unloaded and Holstered. On signal start, engage all targets from within the free fire zone. All Magazines are to be staged on the barrels; no other magazines can be used. The match book will be posted soon we are just waiting on a few more things then it will be posted on the Area 8 page.
  12. DOH! ! ! to early in the morning and wasn't paying attention...
  13. +1 CHEAP and works great I enough mineral spirits to just thin the NuFinish out so it doesnt clump to bad in the media. I also let it run in the tumbler for about 10 mins and get mixed up before I add the brass.
  14. 9oz. Is a lot of weight to lose from grips and 10round mags.
  15. Your kidding right? I have friends that moved out of Northen VA just because of the traffic. We have a steel match the 2nd staturday of the the month at Black Creek near the Richmond airport. Its about 125 rounds 4 stages we start at 9 and are usually done by 1 in the afternoon. Send me a PM if you want more info.
  16. Please keep in mind Homer isn't the sharpest tool in the shed and didn't read the WSB.
  17. As I got the drawing the doors do not activate anything but once the stages hit the ground things might change.
  18. Yes finally the last stage #8 was just OKed by the MD. Thank you I-SHOT/S.E.R.T. Systems for sponsoring stage #8
  19. The drawing is done I am just waiting on Jeff's ok to post it.
  20. I use 3.2 gr of VV320 with a 147gr Bayou bullet. The Bayous smoke less than any other moly I have tried and they do not leave your fingers black from reloading them. One key to loading molys is you have to use a wide bell on the cases and a very light crimp other wise you end up removing the moly and they smoke like lead. I shot a friends 9 major open gun this weekend loaded with 125gr Bayous and I didn't even notice the smoke out of the comp. I hear Donnie puts alligator blood in the moly to make them green!
  21. I do believe that the good people at FNH paid for that...I think this will be the last time they let me name the stages though...
  22. Thank you Akai Custom Guns for sponsoring Stage #9 Yes the start position will probably be in the back of the free fire area but I didn't want Homer standing on the logo...
  23. Thanks to NEVCO Targets for sponsoring stage #7 Nevco Targets
  24. +1 I ROed Lee Wills at a sectional match a couple of years ago when he was only 10 I think. Honestly I was a little nervous about having such a young kid shooting USPSA. He was one of the most safety minded people I ran all weekend. His gun was having all sorts of extraction problems and his gun became a bolt action before he finished. Not once while fighting with the gun did he have his finger near much less on the trigger or did he even come close to sweeping himself or breaking 180. I was VERY impressed with this kids gun handling abilities and poise under pressure. I say its not only maturity but in our game the sub junior also needs to have safe gun handling skills. If god forbid something happens to and adult its bad but to a kid its a disaster.
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