Ipsc bc provincials -- crono and practice -- this weekend

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Hey Competitors !!!

Poco range ( PCDHFC ) is holding a IPSC practice / Crono / trigger pull test.

SATURDAY / SUNDAY 10AM - 2PM - AUG 20/21 - THIS WEEKEND!!

Non - members is $20 for day card

Members - bring your ammo and some loonies.

We have a crono for use to check your loads - $1

We have a trigger pull test to test your triggers - $1

Holster / mag pouch positions can be checked.

Sorry no "BOX" yet, but it will be there at the provincials so be warned :)

we will have some practice targets set up - things to be set up is to be determined later but will consist of things that you may see in the IPSC BC Provincials. swingers, steel at distance - stuff like that.

Hope to see you there.

-PATS
 
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well we had 16 ppl there, and since we got a electronic trigger gauge now, i know my glock tigger is 8.5 lbs :O

and i need to put just a touch more gun powder in my loads..

and was it hot up there today,, shot some steel, swinging targets, steel A zones, and partial targets,

Dont miss out were going at it again tomorrow.
 
electronic trigger gauges are nice, but dead weights are what should be used for IPSC tests. far too much variance when using the electronic ones. at least with dead weights you know exactly what's going on.
 
electronic trigger gauges are nice, but dead weights are what should be used for IPSC tests. far too much variance when using the electronic ones. at least with dead weights you know exactly what's going on.

Hey Slavex...the Lyman Digital Electronic Gauge most often used is accurate to 1/160th of a pound ( 1/10th of an ounce)...that's more than accurate enough....the biggest problem for ALL gauges including dead weights is the inconsistency of where the hook sits on the trigger, especially curved ones
 
I had a great time today. It was nice to meet some other shooters and find out that I am not all alone in the "noob zone".

My own ammo made the grade for production :)

Yes, I am very happy for that. Small steps!

Now if I can only work on my double trigger (7.5lbs) and keeping my first shot up a bit.

Thanks to all that organized it and a special thanks to Murray for the on the spot coaching!
 
I had a great time today. It was nice to meet some other shooters and find out that I am not all alone in the "noob zone".

My own ammo made the grade for production :)

Yes, I am very happy for that. Small steps!

Now if I can only work on my double trigger (7.5lbs) and keeping my first shot up a bit.

Thanks to all that organized it and a special thanks to Murray for the on the spot coaching!

awesome , glad you had a good time.

i was shocked to see my trigger at 8.5, just doesnt seem it to me :)

i have never seen what my real trigger pull is, i've only had experiance with weights, nice to see it hold the weight, but gives you nothing for feed back.

its like freedom of information for free!! :)
 
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