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Allie Mo

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  1. Woo Hoo, Yee Haw!

     

    Our muchos banditos stage had 70 minimum today... I cleaned it, which means I got both water bottles. All other targets could be made up. For some reason, several of us had trouble counting to seven, as we could (and needed to) load seven in the magazines. I tried to move after five and was caught in time, two others were not so lucky.

     

    Also, I had the pleasure of meeting Wild Bodie Tom at the match.  8) Those are some tail feathers on his hat.  :o  :D

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    Allie Mo;

     

    Any pic's of the target set up or printed copy you could e-mail? Sounds like a hoot.

     

    Marshal Stone

     

    Marshal, I copied the scenario word-for-word in post 13. I don't have a photo. I need a new camera...

  3. PS Here are the instructions for this month's stage.

    Optional Stage 5. Bay 5. ? Rifle, ? Pistol and ? Shotgun. 65 rounds minimum. The entire bay is one shooting position. Start at shooting position of your choice. Begin by saying: “Muchos bandidos”. At the signal, using any combination of firearms, engage the targets as follows.  All knockdown targets must go down to count. All stationary targets must be hit at least once.  Fallers and water bottles may only be engaged with the shotgun. Make sure all firearms are empty before they leave your hands. You may use 2 rifles. Rifles may only be loaded up to 10 rounds. Pistol magazines may be loaded up to 7 rounds. You may use 2 Wild Bunch legal shotguns. The outhouse must be used.

  4. We do this Muchos Banditos optional stage every match now. Everyone seems to love it and sticks around for it. The last two matches had 65 targets on a double stage berm.

     

    Four targets were mandatory SG. They were KDs with water bottles. We could use two rifles and two SGs if we liked. Tully Mars only shot four SG and all of the rest were pistol. (He did that last time too.)He did it and won the stage in 79.48. Wow! It is such fun to see the variety of ways it is shot.

     

    I'm getting braver and using more pistol. This time I had to use it on some of the rifle targets as I forgot my second rifle.  Again, I was last but loved every minute of it. I did much better last month when I shot 22 rifle rounds.

     

    ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

  5. Hello Folks,

     

    Please everyone, if you shoot WB, have a brass picker with you.

     

    I woke up with a back ache this morning from brass picking. :( I also hurt other places (hand and elbow).  I'd like to count now and then, while you pick. Also, having a minimum of two pickers is helpful.

     

    Thank you Wobblin' Bob and Molly Magoo for always picking!  :-*  8)

     

    Regards,

     

    Allie

  6. Allie, love ya.

      But if ya draw it, even NOT charging it if you are on the clock, it must go down at slidelock..... Absolutely cannot go back in the holster...... OR, ya could shoot it and eat a "P". With the slight new rule change/clarification, you could make an error, and if you clear to slidelock BEFORE you fire the next gun, no penalty. IF you fire another gun and you planted the uncharged, now unholstered gun down on the shelf as you had brainfade... and fired a long gun. You are stage DQ'ed..... It is what it is.... Don't always agree, but it's in the book. Underlined actually. Unless they slipped one by from the new book I got last Friday already.

     

    Thanks

     

    Tom

    :-*

     

    Then, IMHO, the word "charged" should be removed as the implication is as I wrote.  ???

     

    I wonder what Happy Jack would say about that. ;-)

     

    Regards,

     

    Allie

  7. As the rule stands now. Once the 1911 has cleared leather (drawn, charged or not), it cannot be re-holstered UNTIL cleared by the RO.

    I do not understand why he would do it. But then again, had to stage DQ a guy at WinterRange for just that. It sucked, but its the rule.

     

    In this case if he maintained his grip and did not holster and staged the pistol, he would be fine. The 170 issue is again, had to be there.......

     

    Hope this helps.

    I beg to differ.  :o

     

    Following is the rule: " If charged at the wrong time or location, the pistol may be completely cleared without penalty.  The pistol may NOT be re-holstered.  It must be staged safely and then retrieved when needed. " In Bogus' situation the gun was not charged.

     

    Regards,

     

    Allie

  8. ....But, picture taking time may or may not be what was worn during match time.  Pay attention to what was actually worn during the match...

    This was between stages at the match and he had them on for subsequent stages.

     

    Last year, I got caught in a photo at awards in black athletic shoes. My feet were killing me. I have Morton's neuromas in both feet. I was so embarrassed. Besides being illegal, they were ugly. I have continued my search for comfortable, appropriate shoes and purchased so many shoes that didn't work out. I have found that buying shoes a size too large and putting a cushioned insole in them is helpful as are flats.

     

    Regards,

     

    Allie Mo

     

     

     

     

  9. Hi Folks,

     

    After reading another thread about a staging accommodation, I was wondering if any of you, who may be asked to rule on an accommodation (I can't remember ever being asked), have felt the request was to make the shooter reasonably competitive? Or, are all requested accommodations you've had based on the shooter's inability to shoot at all without it? Do you think the former appropriate or only the latter?

     

    One instance I've seen was a very agile/spry fellow who "ran like the wind"  ;) with his brown athletic-looking shoes. I do not know if he asked for an accommodation. Just that some of us were surprised to see those shoes on him when we noticed them (at a Regional match) when he had a photo taken in a coffin.

     

    Regards,

     

    Allie Mo

     

     

     

     

     

     

  10. Hi Folks,

     

    I love a certain type of stage that we have at almost every monthly WBAS match. I didn't keep the scenario, so I can't give the exact wording.

     

    There were 31 targets spread around a very wide berm. All were must engage once. KDs had to fall. All targets, even stationary, were Comstock. No penalty of you lost track and engaged a stationary target twice. If you had a problem and didn't engage the bird, you had to fire that round downrange.

     

    There were three sets of lollypop KDs. Two fives and one six. The one with six had another KD and bird beside it.

     

    There were two sets of stationary targets at a rifle distance. One set of stationary targets at a pistol distance.

     

    One six target dueling tree about 1/2 way between rifle and pistol.

     

    Most people chose to use primarily pistol with some rifle and SG. One fellow used pistol and SG only.

     

    I <giggle> used 22 SG and 10 rifle. I carried my pistol and mags in case I needed to make up any additional targets (I didn't). Reasoning, I'm much better with SG and rifle. I took twice as long (145.91 seconds) as most of the shooters (the stage and match winner/alien got it in 49.55); but, I still loved it. I only missed one, which I made up. So I was clean.

     

    I engaged all of the KDs, pistol-distance targets, and one set of rifle-distance targets with the SG. I shot the dueling tree and other set of rifle-distance targets with the rifle. I traversed the stage to the right with my SG, picked up my rifle and came back to the left, engaging one rifle target (SG got the others), the dueling tree, and the other set of rifle targets.

     

    That may seem silly an inefficient, which it was, to you; but it was fun for me.  Everyone attending our WBAS matches loves these.

     

    I hope this gives you enough information to try something like this.

     

    Please post your favorite stages/scenarios on this thread, if you like.

     

    Regards,

     

    Allie

     

     

  11. Howdy Pard,

     

    I had the same problem the first few times I shot a 1911. I even had two "cute" little blood blisters that looked like vampire fang marks. All I can say is that I l"earned" how to not do whatever it was I did that caused that. ;D

     

    Sorry I can't be more helpful; but l'm not sure what I did or didn't do  ???  ;)...

     

    Regards,

     

    Allie Mo

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