Nemo Posted November 16, 2008 Share Posted November 16, 2008 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket35 Posted November 16, 2008 Share Posted November 16, 2008 WTG Nemo! Wish I had been as successful this weekend... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
want2race Posted November 16, 2008 Share Posted November 16, 2008 There are a few Snobs on that list: Hillbilly Classic Match Date: 10/10/2008 Combined divisions - These are NOT official results. Place Name USPSA Class Division PF Lady Mil Law For Age Points Stg % 1 Edwards, Jason A45025 A Single Stack Major N N N N 1054.1437 100.00% 2 Pettross, Lee A56041 B Single Stack Major N N N N 1021.0338 96.86% 3 Hopkins, Shaun A56938 B Single Stack Major N N N N 985.0557 93.45% 4 Perez, Gilbert TY32342 M Production Minor N N N N 983.0254 93.25% 5 Black, Ron A26511 U Single Stack Major N N N N 970.4306 92.06% 6 Estill, Corey A57351 B Single Stack Major N N N N 924.6522 87.72% 7 Griffin, Brad TY19303 M Single Stack Major N N N N 923.7242 87.63% 8 Dye, Mark A43010 U Single Stack Major N N N N 883.1284 83.78% 9 West, Barry FY37438 A Single Stack Major N N N N 876.7055 83.17% 10 Calhoun, Tim TY51763 U Single Stack Major N N N N 870.2125 82.55% 11 Wood, Andy A54411 A Production Minor N N N N 844.3708 80.10% 12 Keen, Sam TY45025 A Single Stack Major N N N N 839.7686 79.66% 13 Crager, David A18426 A Single Stack Major N N N N 819.5484 77.75% 14 Marcellino, Tony A43932 U Production Minor N N N N 814.1074 77.23% 15 Thompson, Bobby TY34784 B Production Minor N N N N 797.3412 75.64% 16 Carroll, Kevin TY33759 A Single Stack Major N N N N 786.1803 74.58% 17 Baldock, Bill A58911 U Single Stack Major N N N N 783.6676 74.34% 18 Brose, Greg TY53357 U Single Stack Major N N N N 730.1159 69.26% 19 Shores, Tony TY51235 U Single Stack Major N N N N 722.3681 68.53% 20 Cottrell, J.T. L2588 U Single Stack Major N N N N 707.1096 67.08% 21 Wienell, Bill TY57695 B Production Minor N N N N 706.6090 67.03% 22 Campbell, Chris TY45891 B Production Minor N N N N 701.2105 66.52% 23 Foree, Robert TY52822 C Single Stack Major N N N N 682.7204 64.77% 24 Edwards, Rusty TY47718 C Production Minor N N N N 681.8151 64.68% 25 Anderson, David A49162 C Single Stack Major N N N N 650.0911 61.67% 26 Cook, Richard TY52633 B Production Minor N N N N 642.8280 60.98% 27 Golson, John TY42931 B Production Minor N N N N 632.2468 59.98% 28 Webb, Allen A50965 B Production Minor N N N N 622.1524 59.02% 29 Beck, Matt TY48285 U Single Stack Major N N N N 610.6931 57.93% 30 Umansky, Steve TY56873 C Production Minor N N N N 601.8169 57.09% 31 Merryman, Dave FY50947 C Single Stack Minor N N N N 598.9815 56.82% 32 Cowell, Lance TY41216 U Single Stack Minor N N N N 597.8842 56.72% 33 Tipton, Matt A57413 C Production Minor N N N N 597.3633 56.67% 34 Keeter, Jeff A55652 C Production Minor N N N N 591.1298 56.08% 35 Standley, Robert A49729 B Production Minor N N N N 575.9570 54.64% 36 Long, Stephen A60587 C Production Minor N N N N 566.6202 53.75% 37 Hatcher, John A61393 U Production Minor N N N N 561.7368 53.29% 38 Gholston, John A59574 C Production Minor N N N N 561.5274 53.27% 39 Shrader, Bob A50898 C Production Minor N N N N 532.3353 50.50% 40 Godfrey, Terry TY41055 C Production Minor N N N N 526.2130 49.92% 41 Woodard, Danny A42250 D Production Minor N N N N 521.1498 49.44% 42 Morris, Tim Pen U Production Minor N N N N 516.5900 49.01% 43 Filidei, Robert TY49763 D Production Minor N N N N 484.6158 45.97% 44 Harp, Jim FY53240 D Production Minor N N N N 475.3811 45.10% 45 D'Ambro, Brent Pen U Production Minor N N N N 438.3156 41.58% 46 Peeler, Elizabeth A59413 D Production Minor Y N N N 72.2143 6.85% Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nashvillebill Posted November 16, 2008 Share Posted November 16, 2008 (edited) There are a few Snobs on that list: Hillbilly Classic Match Date: 10/10/2008 Combined divisions - These are NOT official results. Place Name USPSA Class Division PF Lady Mil Law For Age Points Stg % 1 Edwards, Jason A45025 A Single Stack Major N N N N 1054.1437 100.00% 2 Pettross, Lee A56041 B Single Stack Major N N N N 1021.0338 96.86% 3 Hopkins, Shaun A56938 B Single Stack Major N N N N 985.0557 93.45% 4 Perez, Gilbert TY32342 M Production Minor N N N N 983.0254 93.25% 5 Black, Ron A26511 U Single Stack Major N N N N 970.4306 92.06% 6 Estill, Corey A57351 B Single Stack Major N N N N 924.6522 87.72% 7 Griffin, Brad TY19303 M Single Stack Major N N N N 923.7242 87.63% 8 Dye, Mark A43010 U Single Stack Major N N N N 883.1284 83.78% 9 West, Barry FY37438 A Single Stack Major N N N N 876.7055 83.17% 10 Calhoun, Tim TY51763 U Single Stack Major N N N N 870.2125 82.55% 11 Wood, Andy A54411 A Production Minor N N N N 844.3708 80.10% 12 Keen, Sam TY45025 A Single Stack Major N N N N 839.7686 79.66% 13 Crager, David A18426 A Single Stack Major N N N N 819.5484 77.75% 14 Marcellino, Tony A43932 U Production Minor N N N N 814.1074 77.23% 15 Thompson, Bobby TY34784 B Production Minor N N N N 797.3412 75.64% 16 Carroll, Kevin TY33759 A Single Stack Major N N N N 786.1803 74.58% 17 Baldock, Bill A58911 U Single Stack Major N N N N 783.6676 74.34% 18 Brose, Greg TY53357 U Single Stack Major N N N N 730.1159 69.26% 19 Shores, Tony TY51235 U Single Stack Major N N N N 722.3681 68.53% 20 Cottrell, J.T. L2588 U Single Stack Major N N N N 707.1096 67.08% 21 Wienell, Bill TY57695 B Production Minor N N N N 706.6090 67.03% 22 Campbell, Chris TY45891 B Production Minor N N N N 701.2105 66.52% 23 Foree, Robert TY52822 C Single Stack Major N N N N 682.7204 64.77% 24 Edwards, Rusty TY47718 C Production Minor N N N N 681.8151 64.68% 25 Anderson, David A49162 C Single Stack Major N N N N 650.0911 61.67% 26 Cook, Richard TY52633 B Production Minor N N N N 642.8280 60.98% 27 Golson, John TY42931 B Production Minor N N N N 632.2468 59.98% 28 Webb, Allen A50965 B Production Minor N N N N 622.1524 59.02% 29 Beck, Matt TY48285 U Single Stack Major N N N N 610.6931 57.93% 30 Umansky, Steve TY56873 C Production Minor N N N N 601.8169 57.09% 31 Merryman, Dave FY50947 C Single Stack Minor N N N N 598.9815 56.82% 32 Cowell, Lance TY41216 U Single Stack Minor N N N N 597.8842 56.72% 33 Tipton, Matt A57413 C Production Minor N N N N 597.3633 56.67% 34 Keeter, Jeff A55652 C Production Minor N N N N 591.1298 56.08% 35 Standley, Robert A49729 B Production Minor N N N N 575.9570 54.64% 36 Long, Stephen A60587 C Production Minor N N N N 566.6202 53.75% 37 Hatcher, John A61393 U Production Minor N N N N 561.7368 53.29% 38 Gholston, John A59574 C Production Minor N N N N 561.5274 53.27% 39 Shrader, Bob A50898 C Production Minor N N N N 532.3353 50.50% 40 Godfrey, Terry TY41055 C Production Minor N N N N 526.2130 49.92% 41 Woodard, Danny A42250 D Production Minor N N N N 521.1498 49.44% 42 Morris, Tim Pen U Production Minor N N N N 516.5900 49.01% 43 Filidei, Robert TY49763 D Production Minor N N N N 484.6158 45.97% 44 Harp, Jim FY53240 D Production Minor N N N N 475.3811 45.10% 45 D'Ambro, Brent Pen U Production Minor N N N N 438.3156 41.58% 46 Peeler, Elizabeth A59413 D Production Minor Y N N N 72.2143 6.85% Edited November 16, 2008 by nashvillebill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HighVelocity Posted November 16, 2008 Share Posted November 16, 2008 I've been shooting Steel plate matches at the Dallas Pistol Club with my Singlestack for a while now and found out today that I've been bumped from B to A class after winning B class 3 times. Today I was 2nd in A class but the guy that beat me (also shooting a Single Stack) got bumped to AA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Sierpina Posted November 16, 2008 Share Posted November 16, 2008 You keep that up, those of us you'll be shooting with at the WSSSC will want a handicap! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steel1212 Posted November 16, 2008 Share Posted November 16, 2008 (edited) There are a few Snobs on that list: Hillbilly Classic Match Date: 10/10/2008 Combined divisions - These are NOT official results. Place Name USPSA Class Division PF Lady Mil Law For Age Points Stg % 1 Edwards, Jason A45025 A Single Stack Major N N N N 1054.1437 100.00% 2 Pettross, Lee A56041 B Single Stack Major N N N N 1021.0338 96.86% 3 Hopkins, Shaun A56938 B Single Stack Major N N N N 985.0557 93.45% 4 Perez, Gilbert TY32342 M Production Minor N N N N 983.0254 93.25% 5 Black, Ron A26511 U Single Stack Major N N N N 970.4306 92.06% 6 Estill, Corey A57351 B Single Stack Major N N N N 924.6522 87.72% 7 Griffin, Brad TY19303 M Single Stack Major N N N N 923.7242 87.63% 8 Dye, Mark A43010 U Single Stack Major N N N N 883.1284 83.78% 9 West, Barry FY37438 A Single Stack Major N N N N 876.7055 83.17% 10 Calhoun, Tim TY51763 U Single Stack Major N N N N 870.2125 82.55% 11 Wood, Andy A54411 A Production Minor N N N N 844.3708 80.10% 12 Keen, Sam TY45025 A Single Stack Major N N N N 839.7686 79.66% 13 Crager, David A18426 A Single Stack Major N N N N 819.5484 77.75% 14 Marcellino, Tony A43932 U Production Minor N N N N 814.1074 77.23% 15 Thompson, Bobby TY34784 B Production Minor N N N N 797.3412 75.64% 16 Carroll, Kevin TY33759 A Single Stack Major N N N N 786.1803 74.58% 17 Baldock, Bill A58911 U Single Stack Major N N N N 783.6676 74.34% 18 Brose, Greg TY53357 U Single Stack Major N N N N 730.1159 69.26% 19 Shores, Tony TY51235 U Single Stack Major N N N N 722.3681 68.53% 20 Cottrell, J.T. L2588 U Single Stack Major N N N N 707.1096 67.08% 21 Wienell, Bill TY57695 B Production Minor N N N N 706.6090 67.03% 22 Campbell, Chris TY45891 B Production Minor N N N N 701.2105 66.52% 23 Foree, Robert TY52822 C Single Stack Major N N N N 682.7204 64.77% 24 Edwards, Rusty TY47718 C Production Minor N N N N 681.8151 64.68% 25 Anderson, David A49162 C Single Stack Major N N N N 650.0911 61.67% 26 Cook, Richard TY52633 B Production Minor N N N N 642.8280 60.98% 27 Golson, John TY42931 B Production Minor N N N N 632.2468 59.98% 28 Webb, Allen A50965 B Production Minor N N N N 622.1524 59.02% 29 Beck, Matt TY48285 U Single Stack Major N N N N 610.6931 57.93% 30 Umansky, Steve TY56873 C Production Minor N N N N 601.8169 57.09% 31 Merryman, Dave FY50947 C Single Stack Minor N N N N 598.9815 56.82% 32 Cowell, Lance TY41216 U Single Stack Minor N N N N 597.8842 56.72% 33 Tipton, Matt A57413 C Production Minor N N N N 597.3633 56.67% 34 Keeter, Jeff A55652 C Production Minor N N N N 591.1298 56.08% 35 Standley, Robert A49729 B Production Minor N N N N 575.9570 54.64% 36 Long, Stephen A60587 C Production Minor N N N N 566.6202 53.75% 37 Hatcher, John A61393 U Production Minor N N N N 561.7368 53.29% 38 Gholston, John A59574 C Production Minor N N N N 561.5274 53.27% 39 Shrader, Bob A50898 C Production Minor N N N N 532.3353 50.50% 40 Godfrey, Terry TY41055 C Production Minor N N N N 526.2130 49.92% 41 Woodard, Danny A42250 D Production Minor N N N N 521.1498 49.44% 42 Morris, Tim Pen U Production Minor N N N N 516.5900 49.01% 43 Filidei, Robert TY49763 D Production Minor N N N N 484.6158 45.97% 44 Harp, Jim FY53240 D Production Minor N N N N 475.3811 45.10% 45 D'Ambro, Brent Pen U Production Minor N N N N 438.3156 41.58% 46 Peeler, Elizabeth A59413 D Production Minor Y N N N 72.2143 6.85% Edited November 16, 2008 by steel1212 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boz1911 Posted November 16, 2008 Share Posted November 16, 2008 Before I drive all that way Sunday, I want to make sure my gear is Production legal. There's gonna be enough whining after the match. Boz the hilarity of that photo will cut your SSESC probationary time to minimal. That said, IF you win, there will be NO probationary time and voting status will be restored. I feel that taking these guys on with their own equipment and winning will be a great representation of the club. WE are all wishing you luck. I would like full reinstatement and voting rights restored as soon as the Z man or Merlin returns to this thread, we may be snobs but we keep our word!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steel1212 Posted November 16, 2008 Share Posted November 16, 2008 I would like full reinstatement and voting rights restored as soon as the Z man or Merlin returns to this thread, we may be snobs but we keep our word!!! Nice Job smelly, now put the damn thing away and man up! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
38superman Posted November 16, 2008 Share Posted November 16, 2008 Nemo, ... where are you? Don't keep me in suspense. Voting rights ????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gameplayer Posted November 16, 2008 Share Posted November 16, 2008 Today, I had my first opportunity to shoot a "Open gun" under not too good weather conditions. Probably not the smartest thing to do today considering the temperature and wind chill, but shooters are shooters. Anytime behind any gun is a good time (even if it is a Open gun). I wanted to see if a dot would would help me in my shooting considering the eyesight seems to be going south. A friend of mine was kind enough to let me shoot his SVI and ammo so I could come to some sort of conclusion about purchasing a open gun. Needless to say, I won't be purchasing one. I was able to shoot 1000 rounds today and although it was down right reliable and easy to shoot, I could not get used to that dot. Yeah, maybe more time with it would change my mind but I just don't see a open gun in my future. I am and will continue to be a 1911 guy. P.S. I suppose the money that would be spent on a open gun could go to fixing my eyes instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scout454 Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 GP, Consider getting shooting specific glasses. My normal bi-focal perscription has reading correction in the bottom and a slight distance correction in the top. We take the distance variable, add the reading variable and then subtract 1/4 diopter at a time until I have a sharp front sight. My shooting glasses (Decot) have my distance correction in the left eye and a front sight specific perscription in the right (I am right handed and right eye dominate). It works very well. Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
38superman Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 (edited) Gameplayer, I guess the question I would ask is are you far or nearsighted. I am farsighted. Distance vision is fine but cant focus on anything close without reading glasses. I got a set of prescription shooting glasses from Decot and they made all the difference. They don't have as much magnification that my reading glasses do. They are designed to give a slight magnification. This gives the best compromise between the sights in focus an the down range targets in focus. I can see my sights fine and the targets are slightly out of focus but not enough to bother me. I also shoot an open gun when the spirit moves me, and it requires no prescription whatsoever. In fact if I mess up and shoot the dot gun with my Decots, it blurs the dot. I shoot the open gun with my Oakley sunglasses and they work beautifully. The right set of lens may help you quite a lot. I couldn't shoot irons without mine. Tony Edited November 17, 2008 by 38superman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gameplayer Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 GP,Consider getting shooting specific glasses. My normal bi-focal perscription has reading correction in the bottom and a slight distance correction in the top. We take the distance variable, add the reading variable and then subtract 1/4 diopter at a time until I have a sharp front sight. My shooting glasses (Decot) have my distance correction in the left eye and a front sight specific perscription in the right (I am right handed and right eye dominate). It works very well. Mike Gameplayer,I guess the question I would ask is are you far or nearsighted. I am farsighted. Distance vision is fine but cant focus on anything close without reading glasses. I got a set of prescription shooting glasses from Decot and they made all the difference. They don't have as much magnification that my reading glasses do. They are designed to give a slight magnification. This gives the best compromise between the sights in focus an the down range targets in focus. I can see my sights fine and the targets are slightly out of focus but not enough to bother me. I also shoot an open gun when the spirit moves me, and it requires no prescription whatsoever. In fact if I mess up and shoot the dot gun with my Decots, it blurs the dot. I shoot the open gun with my Oakley sunglasses and they work beautifully. The right set of lens may help you quite a lot. I couldn't shoot irons without mine. Tony Thanks guys. I will be making a appointment tomorrow. Right now I am wearing progressive lenses. I can see fine at distance but it's the close up that is giving me fits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scout454 Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 Progressives only work if you can maintain the same head position relative to your sights - a very difficult proposition shooting IPSC. The dual lens I described above allows you to have your head in different positions and still see the sights. I do take the slide off the gun and I take it with me to the doctors office. Using a stick or a substitute doesn't work. You ned the sights to confirm the sight picture. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
38superman Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 Forget progressives. They are fine for everyday use but will not help you on the range. You need a pair of lenses that are designed for this specific task. Listen to Scout454 for he is wise. Tls Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scout454 Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 I am humbled Tony. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zhunter Posted November 17, 2008 Author Share Posted November 17, 2008 1st Nemo, great shooting!!! That is a class win, especially in that you beat David W. Well done!! You did us proud 2nd Boz Where do I begin. The often misunderstood and wayward member who continues to endear himself to the SSESC!!! First of all, I think Boz deserves a lot of credit, as his competitive juices started flowing he did the unthinkable, and got mixed up with some non-believers, here-to-forth to be known as SSESC Infidels. Not only did Boz whip them at their won game, but never showed fear and out smack talked them as well. I can not speak for the entire membership, I am certainly proud of Boz both his bravery and outstanding performance against the SSESC Infidels this weekend. I hereby restore Boz1911's Voting Status, and also bestow the title of Slayer of Infidels And here he is, the SLAYER Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kgunz11 Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merlin Orr Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 Boz's Song Done to a rap beat. Suppose you owned a hundred sheep And one wandered away when you fell asleep Wouldn't you leave the rest to find The one that left. Aren't you inclined To seek the one that you own Though you must leave the rest alone And when you find the sheep off track What would you do to get him back? Would you simply hand him a map? Or perhaps you might try and give him a slap. No, you would lift him right off his feet And carry him home all the way down the street. Rejoicing all the way you go. Just as John Browning's angels does, you know. For there is more rejoicing over one who repents Than over those who simply stayed in the fence Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Singlestack Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 Heres your "Slayer". So ashamed he can't even show his face. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boz1911 Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 Thanks for the kind and heartfelt words, guys. Slayer of the infidels, mmmm, I like it!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boz1911 Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 Heres your "Slayer". So ashamed he can't even show his face. That's actually 10 "your number ones" for you !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TM262 Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 (edited) Great job Boz! Remember when you are on the top there is only one place to go... Can't wait 'till the next match! Edited November 17, 2008 by TM262 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nemo Posted November 17, 2008 Share Posted November 17, 2008 (edited) Reinstatement of rights to BOZ and granting voting status to 38superman. Gents MEMBERSHIP UPDATE VOTING MEMBERS in BOLD HONORARY MEMBERS in ITALICS GS1: GARY STEVENS - THE GRAND SNOB 1 - Merlin 2 - ZH Chairman of Discipline Committee 3 - Aikidale 4 - Steve J 5 - Gentleman Jim 6 - Mark S18138 7 - IMA45DV8 8 - Alan Meek Chairman Committee of Liaison with USPSA 9 - Catfish 10 - BOZ1911 - Slayer 11 - Gman Bart 12 - Ladyinblue 13 - CSEMartin 14 - Fortyfiveshooter 15 - Nemo 16 - DMS42 17 - MiddleMan 18 - Airedale SSES Junior Coordinator 19 - Benny Hill 20 - Carmoney 21 - Sethmark 22 - Bill Nesbitt 23 - P.E. Kelly 24 - ddj8052 25 - 6-shot 26 - Dan Sierpina 27 - Grandbagger 28 - j1b 29 - Scout454 30 - Game Player, H.M. 31 - Michigan Shootist 32 - ChrisStock (a.k.a Lighteye67) 33 - Modoc 34 - Skywalker 35 - ExiledViking 36 - SV SHooter 37 - Steel 1212 38 - Slabbie Shooter 39 - 38Superman 40 - YSued (Director of Photography) 41 - Vagus 42 - 9x21 43 - Dubletap 44 - kgunz11 45 - TGO, H.M. 46 - Krautwagen 47 - Supercomp9 48 - North 49 - Ed Deegan 50 - GmanCdp 51 - Clyde 52 - hk_mtbr 53 - JKR 54 - sskp1 55 - Baerburtchell 56 - bp78 57 - Rob Moore 58 - High Velocity 59 - want2race (Chopper) 60 - gotm4 61 - webbo 62 - tpcdvc 63 - bigsaxdog 64 - JKSNIPER 65 - nashvillebill 66 - ken hebert 67 - T_Deegan 68 - Hopalong 69 - eerw 70 - bbbean 71 - 71Commander 72 - Rocket35 73 - Boss1622 74 - BNorth Edited November 17, 2008 by Nemo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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