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    Quote Originally Posted by Lon View Post
    Thanks!

    No issues w slipping on brass, but the concrete gets slick as snot from the unburned powder and lead dust.
    Yeah, I've had that problem at indoor matches/classes as well.
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    My wife's match video from Sunday.

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    Red dot match video

    Here are a few stages from today's IDPA match. I shot CO and ESP with Prograde P-07s. The weather was among the worst I've shot in. It snowed, sleeted, and rained. Winds were heavy. Temperatures around 34F--definitely hypothermia weather. People were visibly shivering, and there were at least 4 DQs. One dude turned to face uprange on the "mover" stage , causing most of our squad to sprint away as the SO yelled stop.

    Very challenging, to say the least.



    I wanted to try shooting through the mover and hit the Max trap. Success! Down 0 on both.


    My hands were so cold I couldn't feel anything.


    Last edited by Clusterfrack; 03-02-2024 at 07:55 PM.
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    Charlie had one of her strongest matches to date yesterday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post
    Here are a few stages from today's IDPA match. I shot CO and ESP with Prograde P-07s. The weather was among the worst I've shot in. It snowed, sleeted, and rained. Winds were heavy. Temperatures around 34F--definitely hypothermia weather. People were visibly shivering, and there were at least 4 DQs. One dude turned to face uprange on the "mover" stage , causing most of our squad to sprint away as the SO yelled stop.

    Very challenging, to say the least.



    I wanted to try shooting through the mover and hit the Max trap. Success! Down 0 on both.


    My hands were so cold I couldn't feel anything.


    Looks like you needed a rolling suitcase to hold all the different clothes you wore at the match!
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Looks like you needed a rolling suitcase to hold all the different clothes you wore at the match!
    Literally yes. I had a duffel in a rolling wagon, with a tarp clipped on top to keep the water out. Handwarmers FTW. Well, not exactly the win. My overall placement wasn't that good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Charlie had one of her strongest matches to date yesterday.
    Great footwork. She's got the 'creeping' movement down.
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    First match with the GritGrips frame. I’m digging it.

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    Pulled off a match win tonight. I really like this GritGrips frame.

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    Fun local PCC-focused match. The stages were actually good for all divisions, which isn't an easy thing to do. And the weather was great--finally after all the snow, ice, and rain.

    One of the new CM23 classifiers, very movement focused. 9A3C 6.03s HF8.956 87.5%. Needed to be just a little faster or shot clean...


    23A3C 11.1s HF11.17


    22A3C 19.01s HF6.26. This stage had some tricky movement, and the surface was gravel. One dude slipped moving out of the 3:00 position. He is a big boy, and fell hard on his front. He maintained control of his gun, and was able to get back up and keep shooting. His hands and knees were a mess.


    29A2C 26.3s HF5.78
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