Columbia Cascade Section

                                                 of Area 1 of the United States Practical Shooting Association

 

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Newsletter for November 2009

 

What’s New: 

 

 Other News: 

Man of Steel at TCGC May 2
Oregon Single Stack at Albany May 29
Oregon Glock Championships at Albany May 30
GSSF at TCGC June 5-6
ABC match at Albany June 20
Area 1 at Idaho Falls June 24-27
NRA PPC 3-gun at TCGC July 24
GSSF at Albany Aug 7-8
Crazy Croc at Dundee Sep 4-5

Training:

 Note any of the classes below may be cancelled if a conflict with a major event occurs.  

 CCS Board Info: 

 Upcoming events (all matches start at 9AM):

Any cancellations will be in an email bulletin.

Nov 1 TCGC Speed Steel

Nov 1 Eugene regular USPSA match

Nov 7 DRRC USPSA training match

Nov 7 Bend mixed Steel match

No Nov Albany Multi-Gun match

Nov 14 Albany USPSA points match

Nov 15 TCGC regular USPSA match

Nov 21 Bend regular USPSA match

Nov 28 Dundee regular USPSA match

Nov 22 Albany Speed Steel

 

Other Items: 

If you have an item for the newsletter email it to oshea@canby.com  by the 20th of the month for next month’s newsletter.  No sales items.

 

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One of the stages in the October match at ARPC featured four poppers thru the “donut” and four plates on stands.  The stands were about 6 inches off the ground and had small low ribs running across them.  The purpose of the ribs is to set the plate against so when the plate is hit it does not spin, but rather is levered off the base.  Two of the plate stands were set up correctly and two were set incorrectly.  The small rib goes in the front (toward the shooter), not the rear (away from the shooter).  If the rib is behind the plate a low hit or an edge hit by a minor power shooter will often not knock the plate off the stand.  The upshot of this is the shooter loses time.  He has to shoot the plate again.  More often than not the shooter does not stop to consider that the stand is installed wrong.

When setting plates on a stage, if the stands have ribs be sure they go toward the shooter.  See the pictures below.  The shooter would be to the right of both pictures.

WRONG!

CORRECT