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GSSF Match - Music City Tactical Shooters
HOGNUT replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
I make it a point to bring every Glock model with me to these events for those individuals to try(before buying method). She is welcome to any of them of her choice. I will be happy to provide the ammo also for her. -
GSSF Match - Music City Tactical Shooters
HOGNUT replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Just got off of the phone and email with Glock GSSF reps. As of now, we will be running 3/3/3 (3 Plates, 3 Glock M's, and 3 Five to Glocks) setups. We are looking forward to seeing them again. Great match for all types of shooters. -
GSSF Match - Music City Tactical Shooters
HOGNUT replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
yes it would be a GREAT match to start with -
Darth Black, ORSA shoots on the 3rd weekend also. This 3rd Saturday is our annual GSSF match. Considering a full 4th weekend of shooting......when I get back, it may be USPSA on 4th Saturday and Red, White, Blue falling steel match on 4th Sunday. If that happens, I will post accordingly.
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Music City Tactical Shooters--IDPA Match May Third
HOGNUT replied to Mechanic_X's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Everyone shot the stage accordingly so we could give everyone their money's worth. When I got to the stage, that is when it looked odd. I did not throw it out until after everyone shot it. Lesson: Look at all new or existing MDs stages prior to being posted or setup. Even though it was a local match, every affiliated club has to follow the same rules. I would rather have a sea of non threats if I had my choice. -
Music City Tactical Shooters is hosting the Music City Shootout IV this May 17th and May 18th. Onsite registration can take place at the range by Glock from 9-3 on Saturday and 9-2 on Sunday. You can enter in as many as 7 entries. This is the only GSSF match in TN this year and Glock gives away more than they take in for entries. There is a prelim entry of 320ish total entries estimated by Glock. Hope to see you there!!!! For rules and expectations: www.gssfonline.com
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Music City Tactical Shooters--IDPA Match May Third
HOGNUT replied to Mechanic_X's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
i stand corrected, Greg did post them on the website. -
Music City Tactical Shooters--IDPA Match May Third
HOGNUT replied to Mechanic_X's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
John has sent them to me, but I have not posted them yet. -
The Ridge IDPA Evensville, TN Questions
HOGNUT replied to Emperor_Po's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
There is not an affiliated IDPA shooting club in Evensville, TN. -
Course of fire: http://www.mctsclub.com/~mctscl5/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/MCTS-USPSA-Match-04192014.pdf
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Music City Tactical Shooters - IDPA Match 04052014
HOGNUT replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
The hard work and dedication of the club members knows no bounds. Thank you for the words about your experience and hope to see you and your friends back soon. That is the hardest thing about competition shooting is your first timr jitters. -
We will be running a 5-6 stage USPSA Steel Challenge match this Sunday. Minimum round count 5 Stage - 125 6 Stage - 150 Divisions: Understanding USPSA's Competitive Divisions As the governing body of Practical Shooting in the United States, USPSA provides a wide range of competitive opportunities for shooters with regulated competition in six distinct divisions. Each division within USPSA is determined by the kind of firearm used and ranges from production guns, the “stock cars†of the sport, to fully customized open guns that are the Formula 1 cars of Practical Shooting. The following is an explanation of the six divisions within USPSA. Production Division Production Division is strictly limited to the use of production handguns with actions that are double-action-only, double-action/single-action or striker-fired – mostly in the caliber of 9mm. These are the “duty guns†available from nearly every pistol maker and each of the major manufacturers offers a wide variety of models that meet USPSA Production Division requirements. Stock revolvers may also be used, including the 7- and 8-shot variants. Shooters may change the sights, add a skateboard style grip tape, and tune the internal parts of the gun, but externally-visible changes are not legal. While capacity is not uniform across model, caliber or manufacture, USPSA levels the playing field by limiting shooters to just 10 rounds per magazine. Regardless of the round used in Production, the division is scored as a minor power factor. Holsters and allied equipment must be “non-race-type†and be worn behind the forward most point of hip. Most shooters use a standard outside-the-waistband belted holster intended for daily wear, often made of kydex or plastic. Revolver Division The Revolver Division is intended for stock revolvers and shooters are restricted to only six rounds between reloads. Modifications are limited and optical sights, porting and recoil compensators are prohibited. However, shooters may change grips, enlarge the cylinder release, change sights, chamfer cylinders and tune the action as they desire. While .45 ACP is the most popular, shooters may score major using any cartridge that fires a .355 or larger bullet. Single Stack 1911 The Single Stack 1911 Division caters to the traditional 1911 fan. USPSA introduced Single Stack as a provisional division in 2006, and based on its popularity made it a regular division in 2008. Only single-stack Government model 1911 pistols are allowed in this division. The equipment rules are almost identical to Limited-10 with the exception that shooters may only use standard-capacity magazines providing 8 rounds for major calibers and 10 rounds for minor. As for holsters, Single Stack shooters must adhere to the Production Division guidelines. All equipment must be worn behind the hips and the holster must be a practical, non-race style such as those intended for daily wear. Limited-10 Division The Limited-10 Division features both wide-body, or double-stack, 1911 pistols and single-stack 1911 pistols. Additionally, non-1911 pistols are also permitted. The name, Limited-10, is a reference to the total number of rounds (10) a competitor can load in his/her magazine. This capacity limitation eliminates any capacity advantage one model pistol would have over another. Competitors can make various minor modifications such as change sights, grips, slide stops, magazine releases and mainspring housings but optical sights, porting or a recoil compensator are strictly prohibited. Calibers can be either minor (9mm, .38Spl, and down-loaded .40S&W, for example) or major (.40S&W and larger). However, in order to score major, a Limited-10 (as well as Limited) pistol must use a .400 caliber or larger bullet. Limited Division Limited Division features both wide-body, or double-stack, 1911 pistols and single-stack 1911 pistols. Additionally, non-1911 pistols are also permitted. Modifications allowed to the gun include those for the Limited-10 Division, plus shooters may use high-capacity magazines so long as the magazine is does not have an overall length greater than 141mm for double-stack pistols and 171mm for single-stack pistols. Again, as with Limited-10, shooters must use a .400 caliber or larger bullet in order to score a major power factor. Open Division As its name implies, the Open Division allows for the greatest range of pistol and sight modification. Pistols used in Open Division competition are the shooting equivalent to the Formula 1 race car. They are custom built with parts and features specifically designed for competition. The most notable modifications are the use of recoil compensators and optical sighting systems. The overall length of the magazine is restricted to 170mm. While the most popular cartridge in the Open Division is one of several variants of the .38 Super, shooters may compete with a pistol chambered in any caliber that takes a .355 or larger bullet. Rimfire Pistol: Open to any pistol firing .22 Long Rifle ammunition (see “ammunition†rule 4.1.2). This event has two equipment divi- sions: Rimfire Open: This is the Rimfire race division. All legal rimfire firearms are allowed. Optics and Compensators are specifically allowed. Rimfire Iron Sights: Any Iron-sighted rimfire pistols with- out a compensator, barrel ports or optic sights. Fiber-optic sight inserts are specifically allowed.
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Music City Tactical Shooters - IDPA Match 04052014
HOGNUT replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Weather will be great!!!! Sat Apr 5 61° 40° Mostly Sunny We will be running our matches with onsite scoring. -
Tri-States is always a good match right before the nationals. Chandler, did the TN Sectional get put on hold also since it is supposed to be held at MSSA this year?
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Nashville Armory (David Park) will one next month. Music City Tactical Shooters will have one on the 4th Saturday next month.
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Middle TN Shooters (Southern Regional and Summer Sizzler) don't have a certified safety officer as a match director according to Kurt to run local matches nor the interest at this time per last week conversation. MS State Match - need a break from the work New TN Matches - Rainier Ballistics Invitational, SteamPlant Shootout Returning TN Matches - Secret City, Music City Cup, and Tri-States.
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Music City Tactical Shooters - Outlaw Steel Match 3/23/14
HOGNUT replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Match Results: http://www.mctsclub.com/~mctscl5/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/MCTSOutlawSteel03232014.pdf Thank you all for attending. Starting in April, all scores will be posted directly to PractiScore directly after the match ends. -
Music City Tactical Shooters - Outlaw Steel Match 3/23/14
HOGNUT replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
According to AccuWeather there is only 10% chance of rain with a high of 50. -
Music City Tactical Shooters - Outlaw Steel Match 3/23/14
HOGNUT replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Yep. We will shoot regardless of the weather. We will pause for active lightening. -
Music City Tactical Shooters - Outlaw Steel Match 3/23/14
HOGNUT replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Course of Fire: http://www.mctsclub.com/~mctscl5/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/March-Outlaw-Steel-Match.pdf -
ROCKCASTLE USPSA MATCH SATURDAY MARCH 22ND
HOGNUT replied to gmadison's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Rockcastle does not run IDPA matches. -
1st USPSA Classifier Match - Music City Tactical Shooters
HOGNUT replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
Robert and Greg were made authorized score up loaders today. -
1st USPSA Classifier Match - Music City Tactical Shooters
HOGNUT replied to HOGNUT's topic in Competitive Shooting Sports
The results were posted via email on Sunday. I am working on getting the results sent to USPSA HQ. I will get them posted on our website today. In the future, all local matches will be on Practiscore.