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1/22 AFS Match Results

This is a discussion on 1/22 AFS Match Results within the Competition Shooting General forums, part of the Competition Shooting category; Hi People, here are the results from the match today: http://www.uspsa-ne.org/results/20060122_afs.txt Big thanks need to go to AFS for letting ...

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    Hi People, here are the results from the match today:

    http://www.uspsa-ne.org/results/20060122_afs.txt

    Big thanks need to go to AFS for letting us use their facility all morning, and to those who set up and ran the match today.
    Thanks!
    Also, if you see any corrections that need to be made, let me know by Wednesday night, as I'll print the results and send them to AFS for sending into USPSA then.
    Classes may be wrong, as I notice no one wrote their class on their scoresheets.
    some names may be spelt wrong, as I had trouble making a few of them out.

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    Congrats Denton!!



    Matt, Rob Boudlin? I think that should be Boudrie.

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    By the way, big thanks for doing the scores so quickly. Not waiting is a big plus for a match.

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    ok, corrections are all made.
    I'll be sending the stuff to AFS for processing tomorrow.

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    Thanks Matt!

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    Can someone explain the groupings? I have never shot competitively, I wanted to get down there and watch but didn't get the chance.

    I hope to be able to take this up soon as from the info I have seen it looks like a great time.

    Maybe when I get a new Para .40.....
    Jamie

    "Laws that forbid the carrying of arms . . . disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes . . . Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." T. Jefferson

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    What exactly do mean by "groupings"?

    There are currently 6 divisions that you can choose from to shoot in.

    Open...Full on high capacity race guns with optics and compensators, all the bells and whistles.

    Limited....You'll find large capacity pistols without optics or compensators

    Limited 10...Limited to 10 rounds in the magazine, no optics no compensators

    Single Stack...Just what it says. a Place for single stack pistols. There are rules about holster location in this division. No Compensators no optics

    Production..The place for double action autos mostly. Has holster location rules. Gun must start off in holster as a double action ( not cocked and locked). Will be scored lower (minor). No compensators no optics.

    Revolver..A place for the wheel gun shooters.

    These are just quick intro's to each division. Is this what you were looking for? If not, Let me know and I'll try again.

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    This is the best intro:
    http://www.uspsa.org/dw/FSAnnual05ebook.pdf

    Quick and incomplete run down,
    Open: hi-caps with red dot sights and compensators
    Limited: hi-caps with iron sights
    Limited 10: iron sights limited to 10 rounds in mag
    Single Stack: 1911s with fluch fit mags
    Production: iron sights with guns with double action first shot (Glocks, Sigs, etc)
    Revolver: SW 625s

    Single stack and production shooters must have their holsters and mag pouches behind the hip bone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTOShootr
    This is the best intro:
    http://www.uspsa.org/dw/FSAnnual05ebook.pdf

    Revolver: SW 625s
    And 66s, and 25-2s, and 686s, and 627s, and anything else that has 6 holes in that round space :D

    And don't gorget those 8 shot revolvers in Limited 10 [twisted]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Round Gun Shooter
    Quote Originally Posted by GTOShootr
    This is the best intro:
    http://www.uspsa.org/dw/FSAnnual05ebook.pdf

    Revolver: SW 625s
    And 66s, and 25-2s, and 686s, and 627s, and anything else that has 6 holes in that round space :D

    And don't gorget those 8 shot revolvers in Limited 10 [twisted]
    Sorry, I forgot you are different even among revolver shooters.

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