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same here. D-16526.I recall the Skyvan Boogies back in the late 70's & early 80's with "The Herd". I always wondered whether that was a "D" from USPA. CCS-181
Before you complain about disparaging remarks about a brake, you should sit in his spot and let him shoot your rifle. Then, you would understand who the real a$$h9le is.I compete with myself. I tried going to an organized event once. Most of the guys there were very nice and welcoming to a new shooter, but one a$$h9le kept complaining about my muzzle brake. I went back to shooting with friends and competing only with myself.
Before you compline about disparaging remarks about a brake, you should sit in his spot and let him shoot your rifle. Then, you would understand who the real a$$h9le is.
If you will go to the Competition Forum and look at the Anderson Creek Sportsmen 200- and 300-yd match for Sat Aug 5, you will see a question posed to me by a reader of this website concerning why we compete. I am curious how fellow competitive shooters would answer the poster.
Forum Boss: The questioner specifically asked what level of accuracy is required to be "competitive". I would say that depends on the venue, the guys on the line, and the discipline:
"Just out of curiosity , what is competitive in a shoot such as this? I've never shot a match. Most of my targets breathe."
