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  1. I will be at the range by noon on Friday until finished, or wornout.
  2. IMG rules. I totally forgot to put the buckshot stage in, next time..................
  3. Best I remember using My IDPA scoring program, CDP = open, ESP = Limited (high caps up to 140mm), ssp = stock and production guns also stock cdp guns, 10 round mag limit.
  4. For this match the stages run from 22-32 rounds per stage. Marked Shooting zones will be used. Standing and shooting will not be a problem, however moving and shooting may be faster. Reloads out in the open allowed. All of the steel will be brought out for this match, however it will be set up for fast shooting. Stage 3 is all steel. The woods walk will be set up, lots of movement required. Should be a real hoser match.
  5. Thanks for all that came out, big thank you for the Safety officers that helped. I scored 68 pistol and 15 rifle. The only female shooter on the range spanked us all. Good show Norma.
  6. I will have the SUV set up in bay one for our shooting pleasurer. Card game gone wrong in Bay two, standards drill in bay three and home invasion in bay four.
  7. I plan on showing up around noon.
  8. Michael, I plan on comming to the range Friday afternoon (20th) to set up, Give Tim a heads up. Anybody care to join me?
  9. The April 14th IDPA match will be a 4 stage 66 round pistol match. There will be a IDPA safety officer class going on at the same time. A 26 round rifle side match in stage 4 after the pistol match. No extra charge for the rifle side match. normal fees; $10 for club members, $15 for non-members, youth 18 and under is $10. Second gun is $10.
  10. The lead and copper will crust over and lay on the ground until it is dug up for recycle. It will not decompose. cost of clean up is offset by the value of the lead and copper.
  11. I finally shot the plate rack right and it got thrown out.
  12. http://www.fmreloading.com/ Try FM reloading, I have had better luck. I have drilled out the case feeder to get larger shells thru mine.
  13. On a loadmaster, 9mm is a 19s, #90920, 38spl is a 1s, #90907
  14. This Saturday at Gallatin gun club. See link below.
  15. I will be at the range @7:00 AM Saturday morning for set up. I have finished work on the SUV for stage 3. Their will also be a swap meet in the rifle shed during the pistol match.
  16. March 10th match will be 4 IDPA stages requiring 64 rounds and 1 shotgun side match requiring 13 rounds. You will need at least 4 rounds of 00 buckshot for the side match. The whole stage may be shot with buckshot if you choose. normal fees of $10 for members, $15 for non-members, 1st timers $10, second gun is $5 for members and $10. for nonmembers.
  17. Check the primer trough and the area where the black primer slider is for burrs and smooth operation. Also check that the the arm is not hitting the shell retainer. Alittle vasloine at the pivoit point helps the movement too. I mounted a light so I can clearly see the primers move down when the shell plate rotates.
  18. Do you have the resizing die at the priming station, I have found it helps to align the brass better. I use a plan decapping die at station one. Also some brass may have a burr in the primer pocket causing this problem. I also have had old primers not fall out of the brass and get put back in with the new primer, you will feel some added pressure when this happens, it may fire off. Always wear glasses when priming. I set one off once and it set off about 75 within .20 of a second. makes for a great WTF moment. I never found the primer tray. I shoot at Gallatin and Dickson
  19. note on Loadmasters; When the last primers drops below the slot on the primer window, stop and add more primers, not having enough primers to in the trough will cause it to miss priming a shell. Do not let an empty slot come around to the priming station, It will flip the primer, sometime on it side. Take the primer feeder apart every 5000 primers and clean it. A small drop of blue lock tight on the shell holder nut will stop the loosing problem. Seat the primers hard, that is I put about 2 nut flats more than what is needed to seat the primer, I don't have primer issues. any other problem you may have I am sure that I have already been their.
  20. That is plenty of ammo. We should be finished by 2:00P.
  21. I am Spending the day at work refurbing moble substations.
  22. Don't forget 3-gun!
  23. I love my loadmasters, but I did have to fine tune them to work right, I say Dillon is the best bet for the average man.
  24. I do both, IDPA is designed for the CCW group, more tactical, told how to shoot the stage. USPSA is just a hell of a lot of fun. You are given targets and an area to engage them, you figure it out. Most shops don't carry good holsters for competition, best bet is to go with places like blade tech, shooters connection or jump on to the Enos fourms and read what others use. . I use Blade tech holsters myself for IDPA and USPSA production. Limited and open is a whole other bag of worms. Remember a CCW holster will have safety locks that you may not want, unless you want to practic with what you carry in a carry holster, some do. If you go to the range, just ask to see what people are using, most will let you try them out. Oak Ridge is a great place to shoot, I wish I was close by.

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