CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
That is a bolt gun. Although I vote that he shoot it ugly. Pretty or not, bring it to the range and shoot it because that's what will make you better. I still shoot like shit but I'd shoot even worse if i didn't get out there and shoot with the likes of Randall and the rest.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
It’s not about shooting an ugly gun, hell I don't care about that.. The gun is what I consider wet.. its not dry and there is no seal on it, if I get it dirty, greasy, anything happens to it I’ll have to start all over again.. As much as I would love the trigger time and to have the opportunity to meet a few more team members I’m just going to have to pass on this one.. 
Again I’m sorry, I’m just thinking long term here, If I don't screw it up I’ll have this thing finished this week and I’ll be good to go..
Sorry team..
			
			
									
						
							Again I’m sorry, I’m just thinking long term here, If I don't screw it up I’ll have this thing finished this week and I’ll be good to go..
Sorry team..
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
In my opinion painted guns look much better with lots of scratches on them. I've considered painting a few of my guns and dragging them behind my truck for 1 mile to get the used in battle effect on them. I haven't done it because I see it as a waste of time. I used to be all about the way my guns looked even if it did mean a compromise in function. This club has broken me of that. Now I just want a gun that shoots where I point it. I have a almost $6k gun that has rustoleum sprayed on the barreled action. Every few matches it gets a fresh coat to protect the finish since its not stainless. If you don't plan to scratch that thing or get it dirty ill suggest you buy another gun to actually shoot. JMHOlinkpimp wrote:It’s not about shooting an ugly gun, hell I don't care about that.. The gun is what I consider wet.. its not dry and there is no seal on it, if I get it dirty, greasy, anything happens to it I’ll have to start all over again.. As much as I would love the trigger time and to have the opportunity to meet a few more team members I’m just going to have to pass on this one..
Again I’m sorry, I’m just thinking long term here, If I don't screw it up I’ll have this thing finished this week and I’ll be good to go..
Sorry team..
Just get out and shoot it already. The guys beating your butt in matches could really care less what everyone else's guns look like. I learned that too! Build for function... not looks and most importantly build it to shoot it!!!!
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Scavenge up 60 rounds of Federal Gold Medal Match 223 ammo with either 69gr or 77gr bullets and I have a loaner gun... ;)linkpimp wrote:As much as I would love the trigger time and to have the opportunity to meet a few more team members I’m just going to have to pass on this one..
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Good offer right there...AR15barrels wrote:
Scavenge up 60 rounds of Federal Gold Medal Match 223 ammo with either 69gr or 77gr bullets and I have a loaner gun... ;)
That guns capable of whoopin some ass at Angeles!
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Ok.. my bad.. I didn’t know I could bring simi auto’s.. I’ve got a few of those laying around.. Sorry, I don't know why but I thought only bolt guns.. OK I’m back in then if that’s ok.. 
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
He is refering to a .223 bolt gun.linkpimp wrote:Ok.. my bad.. I didn’t know I could bring simi auto’s.. I’ve got a few of those laying around.. Sorry, I don't know why but I thought only bolt guns.. OK I’m back in then if that’s ok..
Sorry for the misunderstanding guys..
just bring a brass catcher if your going to use a semi
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Well I only have the one bolt gun for now (sorry) and thanks for the heads up on the brass catcher.. I wouldn’t have thought of that one.. 
			
			
									
						
							
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
I am very aware of scratches on my gun...  I know because I put some of them on it to show James how good the paint sticks.  Really don't worry about your paint it will just chip of.
			
			
													
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Targets and the course of fire are pretty much done.
Round count is 50.
Due to the number of people signed up, we are going to print out the course of fire and a schedule for the day and hand that out when you sign up.
This should reduce time spent explaining things and help us to get done before 1pm.
Please keep your course of fire sheet handy and always be ready for the next stage so we can try to keep to the schedule.
We are going to put two shooters in each lane between benches so be prepared to share your space.
We will shoot as odd and even groups so only one shooter will be shooting at each position at a time.
The two shooters will swap back and forth per the printed schedule.
			
			
									
						
							Round count is 50.
Due to the number of people signed up, we are going to print out the course of fire and a schedule for the day and hand that out when you sign up.
This should reduce time spent explaining things and help us to get done before 1pm.
Please keep your course of fire sheet handy and always be ready for the next stage so we can try to keep to the schedule.
We are going to put two shooters in each lane between benches so be prepared to share your space.
We will shoot as odd and even groups so only one shooter will be shooting at each position at a time.
The two shooters will swap back and forth per the printed schedule.
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Cool... I still have 50 rounds left from sac...
			
			
									
						
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Brutal. Hope this goes smoothly with so many people lol... Good idea on the printed course of fire though, keep the explanation time to nearly nothing and just be ready to shoot.
			
			
									
						
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
LOL even though we all know its bound to happen it still makes me cringe at the thought of you showing me how cheap the paint is on a freshly painted stock with a staple gun haha I would've believed you if you just told me man264Charlie wrote:I am very aware of scratches on my gun... I know because I put some of them on it to show James how good the paint sticks. Really don't worry about your paint it will just chip of.

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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
I like STARTING with a pristine rifle.. but then I love every scratch and chip I (and only me) put on it. Shows i've actually used it.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
ColdSteel wrote:
Make sure you keep chains and the like away from the rifle.

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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
I have nightmares about this guy hanging around my truck and handling my rifleColdSteel wrote: Make sure you keep chains and the like away from the rifle.

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How about this guy?wildcard wrote:I have nightmares about this guy hanging around my truck
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Randall and Brad, 
After shooting TBRC I would really like to see us push the setup and shot par times. When your name is called you have 30 - 60 sec to ready then short par time to shoot the course.
			
			
									
						
							After shooting TBRC I would really like to see us push the setup and shot par times. When your name is called you have 30 - 60 sec to ready then short par time to shoot the course.
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
I think that works for us but we have to remember we are also trying to attract newbies as well. Maybe 1st relay needs to be Vets with 30-45sec prep time and 2nd relay can be newbies with 45-60sec plus the benefit of watching the vets shoot the COF first ????264Charlie wrote:Randall and Brad,
After shooting TBRC I would really like to see us push the setup and shot par times. When your name is called you have 30 - 60 sec to ready then short par time to shoot the course.
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That is a good idea.DirtRacer151 wrote:
I think that works for us but we have to remember we are also trying to attract newbies as well. Maybe 1st relay needs to be Vets with 30-45sec prep time and 2nd relay can be newbies with 45-60sec plus the benefit of watching the vets shoot the COF first ????
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Im a newbie....
			
			
									
						
										
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I was going to say ... the reduced time limit is fine if you don't mind us new guys just lobbing bullets down range willy nilly.DirtRacer151 wrote:
I think that works for us but we have to remember we are also trying to attract newbies as well. Maybe 1st relay needs to be Vets with 30-45sec prep time and 2nd relay can be newbies with 45-60sec plus the benefit of watching the vets shoot the COF first ????
When I started cowboy shooting this is how I did it too. I would position myself in the last 3/4 of the line up to fire so I could watch the vets run the stage and go over firing procedure in my head a few times to lock it in.
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Finally got all my mods done just in time for the match.... Had the weekend from hell with Randall trying to install a break on my Tikka and I think Randall hates me now    Also got my new extended bolt handle and knob which are a gigantic improvement over the stock stuff. Painted the stock and barrel and all is looking good. Excited for this weekend and hoping and non-suckage...
  Also got my new extended bolt handle and knob which are a gigantic improvement over the stock stuff. Painted the stock and barrel and all is looking good. Excited for this weekend and hoping and non-suckage...
			
			
									
						
							 Also got my new extended bolt handle and knob which are a gigantic improvement over the stock stuff. Painted the stock and barrel and all is looking good. Excited for this weekend and hoping and non-suckage...
  Also got my new extended bolt handle and knob which are a gigantic improvement over the stock stuff. Painted the stock and barrel and all is looking good. Excited for this weekend and hoping and non-suckage...Zach
			
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
What happened?aermotor wrote:Finally got all my mods done just in time for the match.... Had the weekend from hell with Randall trying to install a break on my Tikka and I think Randall hates me nowAlso got my new extended bolt handle and knob which are a gigantic improvement over the stock stuff. Painted the stock and barrel and all is looking good. Excited for this weekend and hoping and non-suckage...
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
No more foreign made guns.ColdSteel wrote:I think Randall now hates Tikkas more than Savages! :o
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WHAT HAPPENED??? lol geezAR15barrels wrote:
No more foreign made guns.
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
2 hours making a custom block to hold the Tikka action.
1 hour trying to get the barrel off with no success.
1 hour fashioning custom bushing and trying again to get the barrel off and calling the Tikka expert with no success.
1.5 hours realizing it would fit in the lathe whole with only the bushing and doing the actual brake instalation.
 
I think you should do them still Randall, just use the custom bushing, pull off the trigger and go to town. Actually seems like LESS work than doing a 700.... No disassembly really, just get right to sizing and fitting.
			
			
									
						
							1 hour trying to get the barrel off with no success.
1 hour fashioning custom bushing and trying again to get the barrel off and calling the Tikka expert with no success.
1.5 hours realizing it would fit in the lathe whole with only the bushing and doing the actual brake instalation.

I think you should do them still Randall, just use the custom bushing, pull off the trigger and go to town. Actually seems like LESS work than doing a 700.... No disassembly really, just get right to sizing and fitting.
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
I am in.   Thanks.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Randall- Craig will be there.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
So, we reached maximum capacity for this? Sounds like word is getting around about this match! 
			
			
									
						
										
						
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I can go to 24 if I have to but I'm sure at least 3 people will flake out and we will end up around 18 or 19.Teletiger7 wrote:So, we reached maximum capacity for this? Sounds like word is getting around about this match!
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Please don't forget about the newbie.. 
I’m one of them and it appears we’ll have a few more.. Personally I would like to go second (after the first shooter) so I can learn a few things before my shot if possible?
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							I’m one of them and it appears we’ll have a few more.. Personally I would like to go second (after the first shooter) so I can learn a few things before my shot if possible?
Thanks..
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
^^^ Don't worry this match and club is very newbfriendly.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
I bumped my rifle a bit during my cleaning session last weekend. Will we have a chance to fire a few round before the match to confirm our zero? If not I will just adjust on the fly 
			
			
									
						
										
						
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What's the point in a cold bore shot if your bore is warm already?DJDace wrote:I bumped my rifle a bit during my cleaning session last weekend. Will we have a chance to fire a few round before the match to confirm our zero? If not I will just adjust on the fly
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I recommend you do that on saturday.DJDace wrote:I bumped my rifle a bit during my cleaning session last weekend.
Will we have a chance to fire a few round before the match to confirm our zero?
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Alrighty, I'll head out tomorrow for a bit and make sure my zero didn't shift. It was only a small bump and likely isn't even required. And no, I can't possibly afford good glass, I use a Bushnell 3200 Elite.
			
			
									
						
										
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If it's a 3200, 10X, then it's GTG. Those are indestructible........DJDace wrote:Alrighty, I'll head out tomorrow for a bit and make sure my zero didn't shift. It was only a small bump and likely isn't even required. And no, I can't possibly afford good glass, I use a Bushnell 3200 Elite.
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
bummer-filled up
			
			
									
						
										
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Yeah its the 3200 Elite 10X40mm Mildot. So far I am very happy with the scope. The glass has been quite clear out to 400+ yards, the clicks have been repeatable and positive each time I have used it and with the Nightforce 20MOA base and Burris XTR rings it's mounted perfectly so that when I get behind the rifle my eye is in the perfect position to get maximum clarity and field of view (the addition of an Eagle stock pack really helped get my cheek weld and eye position down - was worried I would need some sort of riser or stock saddle).buffybuster wrote:
If it's a 3200, 10X, then it's GTG. Those are indestructible........
I'm very excited about this match. I've been checking and double checking my gear all day. I think I'll head to Turners today to see if they have any plastic ammo boxes to store my cartridges in, rather than use the Styrofoam packaging the ammo comes in.
I really need to practice my prone shooting. It's completely new to me and getting a proper grip on the rifle and getting it snug to my shoulder has been a challenge
 Looking forward to seeing everyone out there!
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
All ammo is loaded up...sling and extra mag have arrived...now I just need to adjust the sling.... Looks like the weather will be good and there might be some fog obscuring our targets....will see..
  Looks like the weather will be good and there might be some fog obscuring our targets....will see..
See everybody out on the range.....
			
			
									
						
										
						 Looks like the weather will be good and there might be some fog obscuring our targets....will see..
  Looks like the weather will be good and there might be some fog obscuring our targets....will see..See everybody out on the range.....

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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
I have no bipod/sling mounts on my rifle. 
Would I be able to use an unattached bipod, a backpack or something to shoot off of in the prone?
			
			
									
						
										
						Would I be able to use an unattached bipod, a backpack or something to shoot off of in the prone?
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
You can do that, not going to be fun but you can do it. I'm not sure what the current RSVP total is though.
			
			
									
						
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There's a good chance of last minute cancellations.Mikeinla wrote:bummer-filled up
If everyone shows up that RSVP'd, that would be the first time it's ever happened.
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Anyone else planning on stickin around for a while after the match tomorrow to continue shooting?
			
			
									
						
										
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I will be. I'll very likely be bringing some additional firearms as well such as my Ruger Mark III and maybe some of my cowboy guns (I haven't shot my .45 Colt Marlin since I had Jim Bowie slick it up last year).Connor P Price wrote:Anyone else planning on stickin around for a while after the match tomorrow to continue shooting?
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				Teletiger7
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Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Use a backpack or improvise something to rest the rifle on. Even though I have a bipod I still sometimes shoot off of a carrybag for sideprone stuff.CavTrooper wrote:I have no bipod/sling mounts on my rifle.
Would I be able to use an unattached bipod, a backpack or something to shoot off of in the prone?
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				DJDace
- Sling User
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- Location: The Valley
Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Fantastic match guys. I had a LOT of fun. Everyone was super helpful and supportive. I received tons of great tips and advice. I couldn't be happier. I've got lots of new things to practice to shore up my fundamentals. I'll be sure to make it out to the beginners course later this month.
Thanks again to the guys that put in so much work to make the event possible.
			
			
									
						
										
						Thanks again to the guys that put in so much work to make the event possible.
- linkpimp
- Positional Shooter
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- Location: So-Cal / Oc area
Re: CaPRC match at Angeles 6/13/10
Hey team. 
Thanks again to everyone for really making it Newbie friendly.. YOU guys really do ROCK.. Thank you for taking the time for us.. Really, really appreciate all of the help and great advice..
Here’s some pics I took earlier today, I hope you enjoy them..
Have a great afternoon
Shaun.








			
			
									
						
							Thanks again to everyone for really making it Newbie friendly.. YOU guys really do ROCK.. Thank you for taking the time for us.. Really, really appreciate all of the help and great advice..
Here’s some pics I took earlier today, I hope you enjoy them..
Have a great afternoon
Shaun.








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