Cool plate rack.

The fact that is true is highlights exactly what is wrong with IPSC today.

I don't agree. As much as I loved shooting the texas star, I think that the higer-ups got it right. If contraptions like this are allowed, we might as well have circus music playing in the background at every match.
 
i don't agree. As much as i loved shooting the texas star, i think that the higer-ups got it right. If contraptions like this are allowed, we might as well have circus music playing in the background at every match.

+1000
 
I don't agree. As much as I loved shooting the texas star, I think that the higer-ups got it right. If contraptions like this are allowed, we might as well have circus music playing in the background at every match.

Contraptions?....wow. Apparently someone making a plate rack more challenging equates to some circus contraption now.
 
It may be illegal for IPSC, but USPSA still considers it a fun addition to a match. I'm in the airport waiting for my flight to Vegas. I'll be shooting this contraption either tomorrow or Saturday. At the moment: I'm really looking forward to having fun with it.

Hopefully I'll still thinks it's fun after I unload and show clear.
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Anyone have any idea how they are holding the plates on there so they don't fall off when in the upside down possition yet fall off when shot?
 
Anyone have any idea how they are holding the plates on there so they don't fall off when in the upside down possition yet fall off when shot?

Probably the same way the plates are secured to their "Whirlygig" or Texas Star.
Keyhole with springs to hold them...

As for the circus, I say... "bring on the clowns!"

It's a target... It needs to be shot... It doesn't care if an ipsc guy , an IMG guy or a bullseye shooter takes aim
 
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