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Episode 139 - 2013 USPSA Equipment Rules

Larry is a big time USPSA Rules Nazi and he's taking this week's episode to discuss the impact and changes that's coming in the new 2013 USPSA Equipment Rules.


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Episode 140 - Interview with Steve Koski (Part One)

Steve Koski is one of IDPA's biggest fans. He's a SSP Master shooter, very active in the sport, practically lives in the IDPA forums, and occasional GunDudes Podcast host. Steve drove up from Utah to compete in the Washington State IDPA Championships recently and we decided to call him on Skype to chat. The call went really long so we had to split it up into two episodes. What do you expect when you have two big-time IDPA guys on the call. They discuss fascinating issues, so enjoy!


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Episode 141 - Interview with Steve Koski (Part Two)

Steve Koski is one of IDPA's biggest fans. He's a SSP Master shooter, very active in the sport, practically lives in the IDPA forums, and occasional GunDudes Podcast host. Steve drove up from Utah to compete in the Washington State IDPA Championships recently and we decided to call him on Skype to chat. The call went really long so we had to split it up into two episodes. What do you expect when you have two big-time IDPA guys on the call. They discuss fascinating issues, so enjoy!


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Episode 142 - Quail Walk

It's been a while and now Steve is back after taking a long hiatus to practice his shotgun skills.


At any rate, this time he's introducing us to the very interesting clay sport called Quail Walk. It introduces more dynamic ways of engaging clay targets using the existing Trap and Skeet fields.


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Episode 143 - Introducing Doug Hartley (3Gun)

After getting a ton of emails from our viewers to cover 3-gun or Multigun content, we've managed to get a local 3-gun expert to come on the show. Doug Hartley has spent many years focusing on 3-gun and makes a great addition to our crew of hosts. In this first episode in a series of 3-gun content, Doug talks about his background and give a quick overview of what a 3-gun match looks like. Say Hi!


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Episode 144 - 3-Gun Match Overview

Doug is back to talk about the different types of 3-gun/Multigun matches that are available and how you can get started in the sport.


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Episode 145 - Lionheart LH9 Gun Review

Larry takes the helm to go into an more in-depth overview of the new Lionheart LH9N 9mm pistol. The Lionheart features a unique DA/SA trigger called the DoubleAction Plus+ and is built extremely well.


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LionHeart Industries - http://www.lionheartindustries.com

Loadhouston Ammo - http://www.loadhouston.com

KRounds Holsters - http://www.krounds.com


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Episode 146 - New IDPA Equipment Rules

Rick takes the opportunity now that the final IDPA Rulebook is published, to talk about the changes in the Equipment rules as compared to the old ones.


You can download the new rulebook here - http://www.idpa.com/compete/rules


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Episode 147 - Handgun lubing, Shotgun fitting & Dryfire targets.

We're experimenting with a new format for the show. Instead of having one big 30-40min episode, we decided to split it up into multiple shorter segments. Please give us feedback if you prefer this format or not.


This week, Rick talks about how to correctly lube a handgun, shows off some cool dryfire targets from ShotMaster. Steve & John discuss the finer aspects of fitting a shotgun.


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Episode 148 - 3-gun Rifle Scopes

Doug takes the helm at the ranch and talks Scopes. We get a lot of questions asked about the kinds of scopes that are typically used in 3-gun competition and which are the best / affordable. Doug shows off four options from cheapest to most expensive.


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Episode 149 - Mount Drill, Airsoft Dryfire and the Subconscious

This week, Rick and Steve discuss three topics for improving your shooting capabilities. Steve leads by showing you a very useful shotgun mount drill by using a flashlight, Rick talks about using Airsoft as a dryfire practice tool and Steve goes all sensei on us by discussing the mental discipline required to excel at shooting practical pistol - the subconscious.


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Episode 150 - Partial Targets, Visualization & Toys for Tots 3-gun Match Review

This week, Rick talks about engaging partial targets, Steve dives again into the mental aspects of shooting with regards to visualizing stages, and Doug shows us how he plays the 3-gun game.


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Episode 151 - Glock basepads & more from Taylor Freelance

This week Larry catches up with the creator of the Seattle Slug, Robin Taylor, who has built up his hobby into a thriving shooting accessory business called Taylor Freelance. Robin has been in business for over 20 years manufacturing Glock and M&P basepads for use in competition. Checkout his website at : http://www.taylorfreelance.com.



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Episode 152 - Single stack 1911 mags, DC Holsters & Beretta A300 Outlander Review

In this week's episode, Rick talks about eight round, single stack 1911 magazines, Larry discuss the use of a tuckable concealed carry holster by DC Holsters, and Steve reviews the Beretta A300 Outlander semi-auto shotgun.


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Episode 153 - 2013 Movember Charity Classic & Caring for your Gear

Rick takes the helm this week to review a very special charity match that happened over the weekend to promote men's health. This match is a hybrid match that uses USPSA Equipment Rules and IDPA Scoring. We've also added a little tip to the end of this episode where Rick talks about caring for your gear.


Learn more about the charities by following these links :




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Episode 154 - Magazine Maintenance & Custer USPSA Match Review

This weeks episode, Rick discusses how maintenance of your magazines is paramount if you'd want a malfunction free competition season. Larry walks us through a recent USPSA pistol match he shot up at the Custer Sportsmen's Club.


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Episode 155 - Tour of Rainier Arms

This week Doug takes a drive down to Auburn, WA to meet up with Aristotle of Rainier Arms for a tour of their facility. Aristotle gives us an in-depth tour of what makes this local business specializing in AR15s, do so well.




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Episode 156 - Happy 3rd Anniversary

We made it. Three years of non-stop weekly episodes about competitive shooting. We wouldn't say it was all hunky dory but it has definitely been a fun experience. From the bottom of our hearts, we would like to thank all of you, our fans, viewers, supporters and sponsors. Without you, there would be no show and we wouldn't have built so many friendships.


Here's to another year of watching a bunch of guys talk about the sport that they love, and hope that you learn a thing or two along the way.


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Episode 157 - Gauging Ammo, UniqueTek Powder Hopper & Start Positions

This week, Rick talks about the importance of ensuring your match ammo is loaded correctly by gauging them, Steve shares his experience using the UniqueTek extended powder hopper for the Dillon progressive reloaders. Larry talks about the two most common start positions, Up-range and Down-range.


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Episode 158 - Stage Design Review, Basepad Tips & Front Sight Width and Height

This week Rick reviews an IDPA Stage Design that a viewer sent in a while back. He also talks about the proper front sight to use for competition. Robin Taylor from Taylor Freelance shows us a quick tip on how to remove and reinstall one of his basepads.


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Episode 159 - Start Positions On Table Start & Powder Charge Weight

Larry continues with his series on Start Positions with a discussion on Table Starts. Rick discusses the powder charge options a handloader would need to think about when handloading custom ammunition. Oh and we have another Trivia question for all of you.


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Episode 160 - Seated Start and Stage Reviews

Larry continues with his Start Positions segments with a discussion on Seated Starts. Rick reviews a viewer submitted stage design called ATM Ambush. We also answer an old trivia question that we didn't get to a few weeks ago, and ask a new one.


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Episode 161 - Prescription Glasses & Stage Design Reviews

Doug comes on camera and talks about shooting with prescription glasses. Rick continues to dive into more stage designs that were sent in by a viewer.


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Episode 162 - Loading to Capacity and Stage Design Review

Rick takes the helm to do a quick review on a cool IDPA Stage called Mi Casa No Es Su Casa. He also discusses his experiment with changing the magazine capacity and whether it impacts his performance.


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