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Joe Lafives 5481L

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  1. We didn't post the scores for the Teddy R and Doughboy. Just the winners - this is because we can't score it as a mini match - no room.
  2. I tend to agree with August. We CANNOT KNOW the shooter's intention and since there is no order , a miss. Definitely possible that he was goin outside in , outside (miss but some pellets hit inside target) and then inside.
  3. I think that I mentioned if we could get 150+ shooters we could PROBABLY make 10 posses and so then we could do 6 stages a day for 12 stages. The time take would end up the same with less standing around but still have enough folks to run a posse.
  4. I need to confirm where we are at for OVERALL scoring. 2017 EOT had a real problem . We thought we solved it at Winter Range in 2018 but I saw some emails afterwards that tabled the action. So my question is - Do we break out gender for Overall Scoring or not. I want to make sure that EVERYONE knows our position before the start of Winter Range Thank You
  5. Right now we are prevented from changing the system until the Wild Bunch (not the committee) makes a decision.
  6. The primary advantage of the striker fired polymer guns that are so prevalent these days is simplicity. No de-cocker, no thumb safety just point and shoot which is why police depts replaced their revolvers with these types. Lots to choose from. I like the M&Ps and have a couple, I've owned Glocks - solid but felt like bricks. I'd look at Walter PPQ's as they are great ergonomic guns, The Springfield XDM's are good but the bore axis is a bit high. Thing to do is visit and handle as many of the 9mm's in the category and see what feels right and points the most naturally in YOUR hand. Some brands have some customization capability by swapping out the back-strap with smaller or larger pieces.
  7. Yep - you know the one with SEVEN HUNDRED PLUS shooters.
  8. If you plan to do both then there are a lot choices. The Colt would work BUT you are paying premium for the name. Personally if $1400 were my budget. I'd purchase a separate gun for each. Spend say $800 for a Springfield Range Officer if shooting Modern class Wild Bunch and $500 for a Glock or S&W M&P for 3 gun.
  9. If you go to http://winterrange.com/wild%20bunch.html you will see the round count there.
  10. The Rules changes are in effect at Winter Range and the link has been posted on the web site. Round count for the WB Main Match is 308 pistol 59 rifle 48 shotgun
  11. I prefer Total time. After all that is what everyone compares rank or stage to when they see them posted. Additionally, it seems inconsistent to say - "well the other shooting sports don't use total time" and then talk about SDQ's which they don't use either. If we are going to have SDQ's then total time works just fine. Review some of the scores from a variety of matches as I have and see what happens if someone gets an SDQ and yet shoots a perfect match otherwise, typically they will still place but not first - usually around 7th. Which to my mind seems perfect. Not the total loss of a match like an MDQ but not top five either. Additionally. I absolutely hate when my score is somehow affected by what others do in a match. That's never a problem with total time. Stage scoring is like grading on the curve - When teachers do that it's because they don't know if their test is "fair".
  12. Of course it becomes a non problem if you use total time.
  13. Yep, I ended up putting a block of wood in each slot of my mag pouches so that I still have two inches covered. Not the best solution but definitely helped.
  14. When one considers that the draw is the smallest part of shooting the 1911, folding a flap back on a military holster and then drawing from it might cost you a 1/2 second per stage, reloading practice and hitting your targets are the keys.
  15. Couple of quick comments. The stand alone Wild Bunch Match fee at WR this year was $130. That's $80 less than the Cowboy match fee. The Rough Riders decided PRIOR to the event to provide any stand alone Wild Bunch shooter with a Range Bag and supplies were available. There were approx six stand alone Wild Bunch shooters. I have NO idea why any stand alone Wild Bunch shooter would not have received a bag. It is possible that some or all of the fine ladies in registration were not told be they should have been. We've received over 500 surveys back for Winter Range this year and a healthy amount of comments about the Wild Bunch match. EACH and EVERY comment was read by the Board and we treat them with the utmost respect (even those for poker which I run and when I get over 20 responses for Poker which is more than actually participated - makes for some interesting thoughts). Our goal for Wild Bunch is no different than for Cowboy. To put on the finest match possible. There are constraints however as we work WITH the Wild Bunch committee and the Wild Bunch Committee Match Director for Posse Marshal selection, for Stage design and for Prize presentation. This year the Rough Riders as represented by Black Jack Zak and myself had a bit more influence on stage design and target placement but it was a compromise as Zak and Texas Jack would email the stages back and forth with refinements. I was cc'd and was able to put in my two cents. Like making sure the Dueling tree was on a down range stage so that we could either paint or return swingers to position whichever we ended up deciding. We will continue to work with the Wild Bunch Committee as our goals are the same. To promote Wild Bunch, to provide each shooter with a positive and safe shooting experience, to provide a challenging yet achievable match and to HAVE FUN shootin! MOST of the comments about the Wild Bunch Match were quite positive and for every comment that wanted more pistol, there were as many or more that liked the amount of pistol. Comments on target size, placement, dueling trees etc also reflected similar results, some asked for targets to be closer, others for targets to be out farther. Some wanted smaller targets, others felt there were too many small targets. No one cleaned the match but it was close. Dr. George had one miss, there were several with three misses. (I didn't have a report for this and I need to make one). If anyone would like to know more or has additional questions please feel free to ask.
  16. I have updated the website with the WB list. I was out of town or would have earlier
  17. Nice summary Joe. Don't forget the Schmidt–Rubin 1889, Schmidt-Rubin 1896/11 Rifle etc. (Could be fun to have a 1911 pistol and and 1911 rifle) :)
  18. The Wild Bunch Match and side matches are run by the Wild Bunch Committee not Winter Range. The committee will need to respond to this.
  19. Actually the Cowboy match at WR had 25% women shooters.
  20. The link on the Winterrange site is now correct
  21. Wild Bunch Side Matches will be held Monday and Tuesday afternoon
  22. Wild Bunch side matches are Monday and Tuesday afternoon.
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