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  1. Earplugsuperstore.com. Alot of times you can get them made at major matches, but I got mine online. They send you a mold kit, you mold them yourself, then send the molds to them and they make the silicone plugs. They send the molds back to you so you can have more made later if you need. http://earplugstore.stores.yahoo.net/jbcuearpl.html Randy
  2. I would check your primer seater cup for a piece of brass shaved off from primer removal or a piece of powder that may have landed on the primer seater punch. I have had pieces of brass shavings come off of casings when they are deprimed. They look like little crescent moon shavings. These will often times fall near the primer seater and fall in so that they are between the primer seater stem and your new primer. Randy
  3. Just some simple chilli nachos here. Assorted snack stuff like brownies, and some veggies. Just the wife and daughter this year, so we are keeping it pretty small. Randy
  4. I use the dryer sheet trick in my tumblers, and a cap full of dillon rapid polish. My media has been used for probably going on two years. Randy
  5. Are you guys saying your cars do not already sound something like that? Randy
  6. Great Job Nick! Your hard work is really paying off, and I can tell that you are really having fun! Randy
  7. Happy Birthday all! Hope you are able to make it to the range today! Randy
  8. Chris, my thoughts are with you and your family. The best medicine for your mom is for you guys to be there with her when you can. She will know. Randy
  9. Hope Connor is feeling well soon! My thoughts are with you and your family on this Christmas. Randy
  10. I went to school with John White. Dirty b***ard! Randy
  11. Probably more of a factor of Dallas eventually winning a game in December! I am no Dallas fan, and rather enjoy the watching the coaching carosel there. Randy
  12. Way to Go Nick! Keep up the good work! Randy
  13. Same boat here. Two weeks ago, I decided to challenge my self to work our for 30 days straight. Minimum of 20 minutes a day. That has to make a person feel better. I have a couple of pieces of workout gear at home(bike, treadmill, ski machine). I have been able to fit in on average 40 minute workouts, and I can already feel the difference. I was aware that I had to stop making excuses for not having the time to work out, and I finally did. It is so easy to say I will do it tommorrow, but that is a never ending spiral. Something had to give, so for me it was a little extra sleep. I usually work out after everybody else is asleep in the house, or early in the morning before everyone is up. You have already made the first step in deciding today is the day, now you have to decide that you will keep going tommorrow. It really is as simple as "just do it" Randy
  14. cameralandny.com gets most of my Swaro business. They are pretty active on some of the long range shooting forums, and often have demos at really good prices. Randy
  15. For what it is, it looks ok to me. The finished produce looks ok to me. Would be curious to see final specs on bullet. Randy
  16. I think this has been discussed before, and I believe there might be two mags taped together. The one you see is the mag that is not in the magwell. Randy
  17. I have had the displeasure of being around 3 pellet stoves, and I would not put on in my house. Quality of pellets has a lot to do with how they run. All three of the ones I have been around have needed some pretty serious mods to make them work right. Randy
  18. Insert picture of gen 2 G17. Randy
  19. I would help, but mine never reaches 1". Great job for a great cause. My god daughter gave hers a little over a year ago. Randy
  20. $15 5-6 stages. Special classifiers with 6 classifiers cost the same and happen twice a year. Randy
  21. Way to go Corey! Glad to see your hard work paying off. Randy
  22. I have seen the local Armor truck guys qualify! Posted a thread here a while ago about them sweeping themselve with a hot gun and safety off. One guy even swept the instructor while trying to unload his gun. Also had the same crew handling firearms behind the firing line while shooters were down range practicing!
  23. http://demigodllc.com/articles/practical-l...ting-equipment/ Great article, well written from beginner to competition. Randy edited to add: Localy we run a practical rifle match once a month that has 2 classes(hunter and precision) and 8 shooting positions. Hunter class is 45 targets ranging from 150 yds to 350(one 500yd target) and precision class is 64 targets ranging from 350-900 yds. Par time is used and changes depending on how many targets from the current shooting position and what range. Figure 3.5 to 4 minutes for precision class 8 targets at multiple ranges. Each shooting position is comparable to a stage in a USPSA match in that all squad members shoot from current position and then move as a group to the next position.
  24. Glock 17. I am thinking about getting my hands on a CZ to try. Randy
  25. $50 a year or $500 for life membership. 10ea 25yd pistol bays(one 40yd wide with cover), 4ea 50yd pistol/rifle bays(1 with cover), 3ea 100yd covered bays, 2 300yd covered bays, shotgun area, and a 1600 foot tall backstop.(Leroy beat me to it) $40 a year for 1000 yd capability(only open certain times) several bays in the 200-300yd range, and a 600yd bay all with cover. Randy
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