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Old 07-22-2010, 03:05 PM
NickDrak NickDrak is offline
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I am most curious about how this "action match" stage was set up....

From your description of what occurred it sounds like your friend transitioned from a "hot" pistol (after shooting it during the stage) to a hot rifle after holstering the pistol???

If this is the correct order of the events leading up to the "AD", then the way the stage was designed makes NO sense. Why would you be shooting your pistol if you are also armed with a carbine/rifle? Why would a match require a shooter to essentially conduct a "Speed Holster" under the clock? I can see a transition from the carbine to the pistol under the clock, that is common, but requiring a "speed holster" under stress, whether it be time induced stress or otherwise makes no sense.
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