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  • Snoopy47
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 3773

    First perfect score at falling plate match

    Here's me at the 15 yards from a previous match (but it's the same thing).
    I finally got a 48/48 (12 plates at the 10,15,20 and 25 yards) yesterday winning the Red Dot category, and got second in the Iron Sight category wiith a 44/48 (missing 4 at the 25 yards)

    Before there was Polymer there was Accuracy.
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    USMC 82-86
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 2428

    Nice!
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    • #3
      SgtMerc
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 767

      Impressive! I would love to get into steel competitions, they look like a blast!
      RIP Cpl Contreras, Sgt Atwell and LtCol Raible.

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      • #4
        jonzer77
        • Jul 2010
        • 8525

        Originally posted by SgtMerc
        Impressive! I would love to get into steel competitions, they look like a blast!
        It's just a short drive and they have a centerfire and rimfire match once a month on Saturday @4. Check lsssa.org for the schedule and come check it out.
        Originally posted by barrage
        That's because Excelsior threads are like toilet bowls. They're made for crapping in and occasionally pissing on the side of.

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          Snoopy47
          Veteran Member
          • Aug 2010
          • 3773

          Originally posted by jonzer77
          It's just a short drive and they have a centerfire and rimfire match once a month on Saturday @4. Check lsssa.org for the schedule and come check it out.
          that's where it's at, check the scheduel, there are a lot of conflicting events this month with Laguna Seca and the range is closed a lot this month. so make sure you check before you go.

          few weeks ago was center fire, and I took 2nd and 3rd with my pair of 45's
          Before there was Polymer there was Accuracy.

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          • #6
            jonzer77
            • Jul 2010
            • 8525

            Originally posted by Snoopy47
            that's where it's at, check the scheduel, there are a lot of conflicting events this month with Laguna Seca and the range is closed a lot this month. so make sure you check before you go.

            few weeks ago was center fire, and I took 2nd and 3rd with my pair of 45's
            I missed the last centerfire match but I got a 29 the month before which was my highest so far.........even though they posted the wrong scores online lol.
            Originally posted by barrage
            That's because Excelsior threads are like toilet bowls. They're made for crapping in and occasionally pissing on the side of.

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            • #7
              Vlad 11
              Veteran Member
              • Nov 2009
              • 2961

              Nice run.

              Stock trigger? I'm about to put the Volquartzen trigger in my 22/45

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              • #8
                Snoopy47
                Veteran Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 3773

                Originally posted by Vlad 11
                Nice run.

                Stock trigger? I'm about to put the Volquartzen trigger in my 22/45
                nope, it's a Vol. trigger as well. now it's like a digitial button and less like a trigger.
                Before there was Polymer there was Accuracy.

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                • #9
                  Chief-7700
                  Veteran Member
                  • May 2008
                  • 3382

                  I have seen that range before.

                  XL-650 to feed the: .45ACP's Les Baer Concept V, Ruger SR 1911, Ruger Nightwatchman,custom built Colt M1911, Springfield .45ACP Loaded.. 9MM SA Range Officer,Ruger P-85, Springfield Stainless 9MM loaded, SA 9MM 5.25" XDM, Springfield 9mm Stainless Range Officer, STI double stack .45ACP.
                  IDPA A41750 Safety Officer
                  NRA Certified RSO
                  "Stay out of the deep end of the pool; correct the problem with your credit card, not your dremel!"

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