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Here's me at Knob Creek.

 

It was my first competition and I took sixth place. http://www.knobcreek...etition-results

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfJptQB-zeY&list=UURgQY4tpEg1k5TsJgPLipqA&index=3&feature=plcp

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPyw0eZvP7k&list=UURgQY4tpEg1k5TsJgPLipqA&index=2&feature=plcp[/url]

 

There was a third stage too, but my camera man forgot to hit the record button.

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Great run. It is very odd hearing the instructions in English. -- I suppose we use French or Italian instructions for fencing regardless of where we live, and Japanese for most martial arts...

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No where nearly so cool, but here are some from last weekend. This stage was really too simple to allow the skills and mechanical advantages to shine, but any play is fun. This is from the monthly "fun day" which always has at least one longarm stage. Most of the people run ARs and my goal is usually to run slugs in triples on the same targets and at the same speed as the other guys are doing with 55 grain projectiles. I usually do, but I don't pretend to be anything top tier. We're mostly having fun.

 

Two are with my '109

 

- This is his first time handling an S12, so he needed a little help. The RO wanted to minimise fumbling which is why I am called in. The shooter is a very well connected pro 2A lawyer & firearms / civil rights specialist. 

 

The third is with the S12 whose FCG I replaced for the owner in my trigger job video.

 

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No where nearly so cool, but here are some from last weekend. This stage was really too simple to allow the skills and mechanical advantages to shine, but any play is fun. This is from the monthly "fun day" which always has at least one longarm stage. Most of the people run ARs and my goal is usually to run slugs in triples on the same targets and at the same speed as the other guys are doing with 55 grain projectiles. I usually do, but I don't pretend to be anything top tier. We're mostly having fun.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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