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Here's this week's questions:
Jon:Luke
I was wondering if there are certain spare parts someone should keep in their range bag for competitions and or range trips.
Thanks
Jon
Rick:Hi Luke,
Just finished the news podcast and I've got a question or two for you.
When you start from the beginning to develop a brand new load for competition, how do you go about that? I understand that you should start at the minimum and work up, but what about figuring out the optimum overall length (OAL)? How big are your batch sizes for every unique recipe? 5, 10 or more?
Once again thanks for all of your help!
Rick, again:Hi Luke,
What yardage would you recommend to site in a competition gun at?
Best Regards
Patreon:This show is really made possible because of the Patrons of Triangle Tactical who pledge a couple bucks a month to keep it going. There are perks to being a patron, like getting access to the Triangle Tactical News Blast podcast, only on Patreon. Check it out here.
Alex:Hi Luke I was wondering what do you do if you run into a stage that hasn't been reset properly that you are shooting. Example my last uspsa stage I shot there was a target that wasn't pasted so I shot it twice and went on. Should you just leave the target there since it was already shot? I also had an idpa match a few weeks ago where a popper wasn't reset and I was going to end on it. So I stopped and said the popper isn't reset and I had a re shoot should I have got credit for the target and didn't have to re shoot?
Thanks Alex from Iowa
Anonymous:From ANON
Q: When do you know it's time to find a new range?
So, find a new range until I have more experience and know more? Or stick with it? It's the closest one to my house, and it seems to be only an issue for IDPA, not USPSA. I'm enjoying the game, but it becomes frustrating and distracting to fight through every stage as such.
Thanks for all you do,
ANON
Brian:What are some of the rules you see misused or misinterpreted the most?
Want to get your hands on the shirt I'm wearing in this week's show? Head over to triangletactical.net/shirts, and get one! I love mine, I think it's hilarious.
Here's this week's questions:
Jon:Luke
I was wondering if there are certain spare parts someone should keep in their range bag for competitions and or range trips.
Thanks
Jon
Rick:Hi Luke,
Just finished the news podcast and I've got a question or two for you.
When you start from the beginning to develop a brand new load for competition, how do you go about that? I understand that you should start at the minimum and work up, but what about figuring out the optimum overall length (OAL)? How big are your batch sizes for every unique recipe? 5, 10 or more?
Once again thanks for all of your help!
Rick, again:Hi Luke,
What yardage would you recommend to site in a competition gun at?
Best Regards
Patreon:This show is really made possible because of the Patrons of Triangle Tactical who pledge a couple bucks a month to keep it going. There are perks to being a patron, like getting access to the Triangle Tactical News Blast podcast, only on Patreon. Check it out here.
Alex:Hi Luke I was wondering what do you do if you run into a stage that hasn't been reset properly that you are shooting. Example my last uspsa stage I shot there was a target that wasn't pasted so I shot it twice and went on. Should you just leave the target there since it was already shot? I also had an idpa match a few weeks ago where a popper wasn't reset and I was going to end on it. So I stopped and said the popper isn't reset and I had a re shoot should I have got credit for the target and didn't have to re shoot?
Thanks Alex from Iowa
Anonymous:From ANON
Q: When do you know it's time to find a new range?
So, find a new range until I have more experience and know more? Or stick with it? It's the closest one to my house, and it seems to be only an issue for IDPA, not USPSA. I'm enjoying the game, but it becomes frustrating and distracting to fight through every stage as such.
Thanks for all you do,
ANON
Brian:What are some of the rules you see misused or misinterpreted the most?