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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    Normally the whites are the no-shoots, though the MDs like to mix things up sometimes. The larger set of heads might be about normal head size, perhaps a little smaller.
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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    As long as you have even a halfway decent scope you'll be fine. As for actual target dimensions, I don't have exact numbers, but below is a picture of the "heads and halves" target that might help. The 40% IPSC hostage flapper will be the same type of target as the other IPSC targets you...
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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    Thanks. I'm looking forward to it.
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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    I kind of jumped the gun earlier, but my, Joe, and Laurel are in. Is there no pistol this month?
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    Can a .223 do that?

    You used the term "rounds" which leads me to assume you saw the guy shoot multiple rounds at this steel. If there was only a single hole that he pointed to as proof that he was hitting the plate then I think the obvious answer, regardless of 223's ability to penetrate mild steel, was that he was...
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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    Thanks Kevin and Anton, I haven't had so much fun shooting poorly in a long time! Please put me, Laurel, and Joe down on the list for October.
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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    I agree! A few USPSA style paper targets would work great, and it only takes a few seconds to tape up the holes between shooters.
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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    Kevin, My dad won't be able to make it this month, so if his spot is needed by anyone else it is free.
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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    Please save spots in September for me, Laurel, Joe.
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    New from WA

    Welcome. The SHWW and Puget Sound threads are a great place to keep up on local stuff. Also, Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club has monthly "tactical" style matches that are a ton of fun to shoot. The next monthly match is actually this Saturday...
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    Where is the "wife's rifle" thread?

    My wife's match rifle: FN SPR action McM A4 stock 25.5" Krieger barrel, chambered in .260
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    Member Link Up SHWW Group

    Did a final email go out?
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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    Please add me, Laurel, and Joe to the August match too.
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    Washington Summer steel shoot July 26th

    Thanks, email sent.
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    Washington Summer steel shoot July 26th

    My dad (Joe) would also like a spot.
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    Washington Summer steel shoot July 26th

    Is there a specific place to sign up, or just post it here? If here... I'm in and so is my wife (Laurel.)
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    Member Link Up Puget Sound Area Shooter's Group

    The July UNSC match is the 5th, if you can make it to that you'll learn a lot before Jake's match.
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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    Kevin, It looks like my dad will be out of town on the 5th and can't make the match. His spot is free now.
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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    A pistol stage?! Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes!
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    Washington state monthly matches at Upper Nisqually Sportsman's Club

    Somehow I missed Ryan's post the first time around, but I agree too. Letting people line up when they wanted, at whichever stage they wanted, seemed to minimize downtime and kept things flowing really well.